The Samurai's leaders, that is, their employers and masters, were the landowners, mainly, who carried the title, "Daimyo". In the 1600's, roughly, the various daimyo (This is a Japanese term, so no "s" at the end) finally supported and mostly obeyed the Shogun, who had the all the power, but still reported to the Emperor, if commanded to. In that time, the Shoguns were in the Tokugawa family.
Some Samurai no longer had a job and were called "Ronin"; they had no master, but did what jobs they could find, hoping to find a new master eventually.
Japanese worriers during the edo (江戸) period.
Samurai were from Japan, and the samurai sword is from Japan.
They were called Samurais. Hope this helps ♥
A samurai is a type of Japanese warrior. The winner would depend on the individuals and their abilities.
Japanese
Kanji - 侍 Hiragana - さむらい
侍 /sa mu rai/ is originally a Japanese word. It means 'warrior, samurai' in English.
Japanese.
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
Samurai's behave like Japanese warriors.
The Katana or Samurai Sword.
the six samurai - yaichi
The Japanese.
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Japanese Samurai masks served as a type of facial armor. There were four types of Samurai masks, the Menpo, Hanbo, Happuri, and the Somen.
They were called Samurais. Hope this helps ♥