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The name of the code is Bushido

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What name was given to the Samurai code of honour?

I think you're probably talking about Bushido, the way of the warrior.


What does the use of kamikaze pilots show about Japanese culture?

The use of Kamikaze pilots reinforces the traditional Japanese values of honor and duty above life. It reflects the Bushido code employed by the Samurai from long before.


When do the samurai show loyalty in the movie the last samurai?

In "The Last Samurai," the samurai demonstrate loyalty primarily during their unwavering commitment to their leader, Katsumoto, and their traditional way of life. This loyalty is vividly illustrated in the climactic battle, where they fight valiantly against overwhelming odds to protect their honor and beliefs. Furthermore, the samurai's dedication to their code, even in the face of modernization and change, highlights their deep-rooted sense of loyalty to both their culture and each other. Ultimately, their loyalty is a central theme that underscores the conflict between tradition and progress.


What was the samurais military code of conduct?

it was a code of conduct that the samurai had to live by they had to respect their elder honour their lord and fight when told to if they did not they would disimbow them selfs by sticking a knife into their lower adomen and cutting up wards this is a very pain full death so i would not like to become a samurai because it seems to bee to much blood and goore


What was a samurai's robe called?

A samurai's robe is called a kimono