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There are a number of different ways that Japanese Samurai weapons have influenced modern society. One of the main ways is in the teachings of martial arts.
They were called samurai, which came from the verb "saburau" meaning "to serve."
Their traditions and celebrations collaborate together and join forces.
侍 /sa mu rai/ is originally a Japanese word. It means 'warrior, samurai' in English.
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There are a number of Samurai traditions and values which influence contemporary Japanese society. Most of the cultural values and belief are founded on Samurai and this is commonly depicted in modern Japanese art.
Samurai were from Japan, and the samurai sword is from Japan.
samuri is samuri in Japanese but the collective is bushi a samurai, many bushi
I presume you mean Samurai? Or Ashigaru, commoners trained to be soldiers, after the separation law, they were made into samurai. Samurai were to serve their lord, be it Shogun or Daimyo, Samurai means "to serve".
The structure of Japanese feudal society is as follows: 1. Emperor. 2. Shogun and daimyo. 3. Samurai warriors. 4. Peasants and artisans. 5. Merchants. The Feudal Society functioned on the basis of fealty (loyalty) to the King for land.
Samurai's behave like Japanese warriors.
The Katana or Samurai Sword.