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Bushido was a code of conduct for warriors.

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Q: Who was Bushido meant for in World War 2 for the Japanese?
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What was Bushido and why was it import?

The Bushido code is the Japanese way of the warrior. It places honor above all, even one's life. Japanese soldiers in World War II would fight until killed, or commit suicide rather than be captured. It also meant that they showed little mercy to those they captured, treating them with contempt and often killing POWs or working them to death.


What is Bushido and why is it important?

The Bushido code is the Japanese way of the warrior. It places honor above all, even one's life. Japanese soldiers in World War II would fight until killed, or commit suicide rather than be captured. It also meant that they showed little mercy to those they captured, treating them with contempt and often killing POWs or working them to death.


How did the Bushido samurai code influence martial arts?

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. :)


Are there any Japanese World War 2 soldiers living in the America today?

Probably, but since they are more interested then death than dishonor because of the Bushido code, there aren't probably that many.


Uring World War 2 the Japanese military code meant that it was an honor to do what?

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During World War 2 the Japanese military code meant that it was an honor to do what?

The Japanese military code meant that it was an honour to die for one's country, usually via hari-kiri. This is what it meant to be a Kamikaze pilot - to suicide by a military air attack.


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