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Confucianism and Shintoism, with a touch of Zen Buddhism

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Do samurai have a religion?

The Samurai came from different backrounds, Shintoism, Bhuddhism, etc but the main religion and code the Samurai followed was called BUSHIDO.


What is shintoism and the bushido?

Shintoim is a religion made for peace, boshido is the samuri code it is what makes a samurai a samurai.


Who followed the bushido?

Bushido, the "way of the warrior," was a code of conduct followed by the samurai in feudal Japan. This ethical framework emphasized virtues such as loyalty, honor, and discipline, guiding samurai behavior both in battle and in daily life. While primarily associated with samurai, elements of bushido also influenced the broader Japanese culture, impacting various classes and the perception of honor and duty in society.


What is the realname of bushido?

Bushido is the real name for Bushido. It was the code of conduct for Samurai similar to the precepts of Knighthood for European Knights.


Did Kamikaze pilots stay true with Bushido?

Kamikaze pilots during World War II are often associated with the samurai code of Bushido, which emphasizes honor, loyalty, and self-sacrifice. Many pilots viewed their suicide missions as a form of ultimate loyalty to their emperor and country, aligning with the Bushido ideals of sacrifice for a greater cause. However, the context of their actions was influenced by the extreme circumstances of war and propaganda, complicating the direct correlation to traditional Bushido values. Ultimately, while some may have seen their missions as a fulfillment of Bushido, others viewed it as a tragic manifestation of desperation in a losing war.