The Samurai's leader was called the diamyo. The Samurai fought battles for land that their diamyo wanted, so when they won, land was added to the area that the diamyo ruled. This land was in turn given to the surviving Samurai in return for loyalty.
Legally speaking, all Samurai answered to the Japanese imperial household, whoever was in power, although in reality, for the second millennium of Japanese history, the real power was held by the Shogun. Japanese history can be broadly divided into two periods; a golden age that lasted for a full millennium, from the Yamato period which ended during the dawn of the Sengoku (warring states) period, to the second millennium which was characterized by war. The second millennium of Japanese history, is generally divided into the warring states era, the Toyotomi era, and finally the period of Japanese modernization characterized by the Meiji and Showa eras.
The shoguns rule the samurai's just learned it like 5 minutes ago in class!:)
they were loyal to a noble. they would only be loyal if the noble returned land to them.
knowone because king samuari ruled other samuari that fought.
The Samurais worked for Japanese governments in secret and were hired in secret for allot of money. The average samurai would get about 5000 dollars in Australian currency.
this is where samurais like my ancestor lived
The samurais were located in ancient Japan
Today in modern day Japan samurais still exist in underground cults know as shakugan. these samurais take advantage of political leaders and are skilled in the art of assasination.
because of the Tokugawa isolation trough the 1800 hundreds, the samurais remained as a gentle administrative assistance. The samurais in some fashion traded theyre swords for pens.
Yes, some businessmen whose ancestors are samurais follow the philosophy of the Bushido.
No. Samurais are from Japan, not Thailand. They Speak Japanese.
this is where samurais like my ancestor lived
The samurais were located in ancient Japan
samurais were when japan was in the feudal system- they were hired by their lords to protect them from attackrs, and they would be given land in exchange
Today in modern day Japan samurais still exist in underground cults know as shakugan. these samurais take advantage of political leaders and are skilled in the art of assasination.
The samurai are warriors of japan, and there might be a lot of smaller battles.
because of the Tokugawa isolation trough the 1800 hundreds, the samurais remained as a gentle administrative assistance. The samurais in some fashion traded theyre swords for pens.
because of the Tokugawa isolation trough the 1800 hundreds, the samurais remained as a gentle administrative assistance. The samurais in some fashion traded theyre swords for pens.
because of the Tokugawa isolation trough the 1800 hundreds, the samurais remained as a gentle administrative assistance. The samurais in some fashion traded theyre swords for pens.
Because they risk there life to take revenge for other people.
Yes, some businessmen whose ancestors are samurais follow the philosophy of the Bushido.
Everyone can be a Samurai if they have Bushido. Samurais are not only for Japanese, it's for somebody who is aiming to be a Samurai and a brave warrior.