In Japan, the people there still value the ways of the Samurai due to Bushido. Japanese people never back down, even if it means their lives will be taken from them. They have a strong willpower. I'm sure people don't take Bushido seriously but to the Japanese, its still a priceless way of living to them.
Example: Tank Man
NO Bushido is the code of the samurai. A shogun was a supreme military commander in japan
The code of the warrior in Japan is known as "Bushido." This term translates to "the way of the warrior" and encompasses a set of ethical principles and values that guided samurai behavior, including loyalty, honor, and discipline. Bushido emphasizes the importance of courage, righteousness, and self-control, shaping the samurai's identity and duties in feudal Japan.
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Yes, some businessmen whose ancestors are samurais follow the philosophy of the Bushido.
It made them become more brave
a culture that accepted militarism
" Bushido" which is their code of honor, it was the religion of the samurai.
While the code of bushido, which emphasizes virtues like loyalty, honor, and discipline, is not formally practiced in modern Japan, its principles continue to influence Japanese culture and values. Many martial arts schools and practitioners still reference bushido in their teachings, and the spirit of bushido can be seen in various aspects of Japanese society, including business ethics and interpersonal relationships. However, its direct application as a guiding code for daily life has largely diminished over time.
The Code of Bushido (the way of the warrior) is the code a samurai based their life around. It consists of strict rules of ways to conduct themselves. It includes: *Discipline *Hard work *Loyalty And many more. This is how the modern Japanese society conducts themselves as a race. They have patience, discipline, nobility, loyalty and a hardworking nature. This is the main way the Bushido Code effects Japanese society. :)
Bushido is the specific code that samurai live by. It is said to have been used for the first time in the 1600s in Japan, but the morals were being practiced before that time.
it started a long time ago in a temple in japan called 'kominosho'
Bushido is learned by learning a Japanese martial art. Bushido, the way of the warrior, is a code of ethics, moral compass and general all around way of living that represents the way of life of the fighters in Japan. Learning Bushido would be learning absolute dedication to your family and Emperor. Therefore, being a foreigner and wanting to learn the Bushido code would be pointless as it would hold little meaning. The Bushido way of life is the ultimate sacrifice for your country and your family name.