A samurai is a member of the warrior class in feudal Japan, known for their code of honor, discipline, and martial skills. In contrast, a shogun is a military leader who held significant power and authority, often ruling on behalf of the emperor. While all shoguns were technically samurai, not all samurai were shoguns; the latter was a title granted to the highest-ranking military leaders. The shogunate system often involved the shogun overseeing various samurai, who served as their vassals.
Shogun; samurai is a principled sword warrior, shogun is a faction leader.
japanese warriors
the samurai and the landlords...
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The difference between a shogun and a samurai is like the difference between a king and a knight.
Shogun's Samurai was created in 1978.
Shogun; samurai is a principled sword warrior, shogun is a faction leader.
The duration of Shogun's Samurai is 2.17 hours.
The shogun is a lord who hires the Samurai to protect and fight for him. He pays them :)
In the movie Shogun Assassin, a samurai warrior's wife gets killed by a paranoid Shogun. The samurai then makes it his life mission to exact revenge on the Shogun by killing him.
japanese warriors
the samurai and the landlords...
About 200
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A lot of samurai originated from many counties in Japan, I believe their were just about 7 counties. Samurai are japanese warriors, basically, they fought for daimyo the head, leader, or ruler of a clan. A daimyo would eventually come to the rank of shogun.... The difference between daimyo and shogun, is that daimyo are rulers of clan, while shogun are basically the head samurai of japan.