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  • Informational website about Japanese samurai warriors, including bushido code of honor, seppuku, kamikaze, samurai religion, samurai swords and history of the samurai and the life of samurai warriors today.
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  • The samurai once dominated Japanese government and society for centuries. The samurai played many roles in Japanese history.
    Samurai.html
  • The samurai were Japanese knights and warriors. Japanese samurai warriors were equivalent to the knights of the Middle Ages in Europe.
    Samurai_and_the_Feudal_System.html
  • What was Samurai religion? The religion of the samurai was Shinto religion. Shinto religion or the samurai religion was the first religion of the Japanese people.
    Samurai_religion.html
  • Samurai women followed the same code of honor as the samurai men. Samurai women were expected to show the same obedience to their fathers and husbands as a samurai man would to his master.
    Samurai_women.html
  • About samurai children, school for samurai children, and about sons and daughters of samurai warriors.
    Samurai_children.html
  • Samurai warriors lived by Bushido which is the code of behavior of all samurai warriors. Honor was most important for samurai warriors.
    Samurai_Warriors.html
  • Kamikaze in Japanese means divine winds. Kamikaze derived its name from the winds that defeated the mongols from Japan. When Japan was attacked in 1274, the samurai were unprepared.
    Kamikaze.html
  • Bushido is the code of honor which true Japanese samurai warriors value above all things. Bushido is sometimes referred to as bushido code, code of bushido, or samurai bushido code.
    Bushido.html
  • Seppuku is a ritual performed mostly by Japanese samurai warriors. A samurai warrior performed seppuku to take his own life if he felt he had behaved dishonorably.
    Seppuku.html

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