yes, there were samuri women
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bushido or the warrior cod is the code of the samurai
Samurai were from Japan, and the samurai sword is from Japan.
Samurai believed their swords were there souls. Samurai named their swords.
The Samurai disapproved of the musket because it devalued samurai training.
Samurai women became completely under the control of men.
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Samurai women became completely under the control of men.
There were no female samurai. Women were not allowed to hold such positions of Authority and honor.
they had to cook for the samuri's
they fought along side men agaist men or rarley womon
In Japan women were equal to men, thus a women could become a samurai. In Europe Women weren't treated equal to men, thus they couldn't become knights. Samurai soldiers slept with their swords because they were scared of their wives, European soldiers didn't.
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The position of samurai women declined over time due to the increasing emphasis on strict social hierarchies and the consolidation of power within the samurai class. As the feudal system became more rigid, women's roles became more confined to the domestic sphere, limiting their involvement in political and martial affairs. Additionally, the rise of Neo-Confucian ideals during the Edo period further reinforced gender roles, emphasizing women's obedience and submissiveness to men. Consequently, the once significant influence and autonomy of samurai women diminished significantly by the end of the feudal era.
Technically, no. Samurai is a masculine term in Japanese. To use it is to denote a male. That being said, women could certainly be (and were) warriors.
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