What an odd question. Japan is not mentioned anywhere in Shakespeare. The word assassin is of Arabic provenance (it derives from hashish) although Shakespeare was the first to use the word "assassination" in English. There are assassins in Shakespeare's plays, and they might be staged in such a way as to be Japanese (as Ken Branagh did in his film As You Like It), but there is no reason for them to be Japanese, unless that is where you are putting on the play
Shakespeare came up with no conjunctions. They were all a part of the language long before he came along.
Nobody knows what Shakespeare did or did not believe.
Queen Elizabeth I ruled England when Shakespeare came to London. This is why the Elizabethan and Shakespearean refer to the same time period.
Shakespeare did not say that. It is an internet meme which has somehow become attached to Shakespeare.
Judith and Hamnet were William Shakespeare's youngest children. They were twins. No more children came after Judith.
The term "ninja" and the concept of ninjutsu emerged in Japan during the late 15th century, although their origins can be traced back to earlier periods. In contrast, the Assassins, a sect of the Nizari Ismailis, became prominent in the Middle East during the 11th century. Therefore, the Assassins came first, predating the historical development of ninjas by several centuries.
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The original Sony Walkman, the TPS-L2, was released on July 1, 1979 in Japan.
It came out on October 30, 2012
Shakespeare came up with no conjunctions. They were all a part of the language long before he came along.
Nobody knows what Shakespeare did or did not believe.
Maybe. However, Assassins Creed 3 hasn't even came out yet. It's planned to release on October 30, 2012.
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The game came out early November 2009.
It came out January 28, 2010.
Queen Elizabeth I ruled England when Shakespeare came to London. This is why the Elizabethan and Shakespearean refer to the same time period.
The oldest religion of Japan is animism. Then came Shinto.