During peacetime, samurai often engaged in various cultural and administrative roles, including serving as government officials, educators, or landowners. They practiced Martial Arts to maintain their skills and participated in cultural pursuits such as poetry, calligraphy, and tea ceremonies. Some also took on responsibilities in their communities, helping to maintain order and support local governance. Additionally, many samurai focused on farming or managing their estates, reflecting a shift from purely military duties to more civilian responsibilities.
The Meiji Era wanted the Samurai class to disband because it was a time of peace. And it wanted to modernize its forces to compete or fight to equalize its force to the West countries.
Samurai where japanese warriors who foughte for freedom and peace they followed orders. one of the most powerful samurai was Minamoto No Yoshiie (I hope this answerd your question)
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As a symbol of equality
Peace
The Meiji Era wanted the Samurai class to disband because it was a time of peace. And it wanted to modernize its forces to compete or fight to equalize its force to the West countries.
Shintoim is a religion made for peace, boshido is the samuri code it is what makes a samurai a samurai.
Because everybody wore kimono during that time period.
how did samurai's change during the edo
Rurouni Kenshin or Samurai Champloo
all a samurai dose during the day is train
then ask each other peace in the world
The Philippines
The color code Y1E for the 1988 Suzuki Samurai corresponds to a shade known as "Light Blue." This color is a soft, pastel blue that was popular during that time period for the Samurai model.
The Samurai were the warrior class of Japan during the Tokugawa Shogunate.
Samurai where japanese warriors who foughte for freedom and peace they followed orders. one of the most powerful samurai was Minamoto No Yoshiie (I hope this answerd your question)