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List of samurai - A.
Aiou Mototsuna
Akechi Mitsuhide
Akao Kiyotsuna
Amago Haruhisa
Amago Yoshihisa
See also Amago clan
Ankokuji Ekei
Aochi Shigetsuna
Aokage Takaakira
Aoki Kazushige
Arai Hakuseki
Arima Kihei
Asakura Yoshikage
Azai Hisamasa
Azai Nagamasa
Azai Sukemasa
List of samurai - B.
Bessho Nagaharu
List of samurai - C.
Chosokabe Morichika
Chosokabe Mo ...
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Akira Kurosawa's Samurai 7 - Villagers.
Kirara
A Mikumari ("water maiden", something like the village priestess) from the village of Kanna. She decides to go to help find the samurai to bring back to her village. She possesses a special water necklace that glows when a pure-hearted samurai is near.
Komachi
Kirara's sister who follows along to see the city as well as help locate the samurai. She takes a liking to Kikuchiyo.
Rik ...
See also:Akira Kurosawa's Samurai 7, Akira Kurosawa's Samurai 7 - Story, Akira Kurosawa's Samurai 7 - Characters, Akira Kurosawa's Samurai 7 - Villagers, Akira Kurosawa's Samurai 7 - Samurai, Akira Kurosawa's Samurai 7 - Oppressors, Akira Kurosawa's Samurai 7 - Others, Akira Kurosawa's Samurai 7 - Episode List DVD Episode Titles in parentheses, Akira Kurosawa's Samurai 7 - Season I June-December 2004, Akira Kurosawa's Samurai 7 - Theme Songs Read more here: » Akira Kurosawa's Samurai 7: Encyclopedia II - Akira Kurosawa's Samurai 7 - Characters |
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 |  |  | List of samurai: Encyclopedia II - Akira Kurosawa's Samurai 7 - StoryKanna is a friendly rice village with a problem. Every year during harvest, huge mechanical robots, known as the Nobuseri, come and steal away almost all of the rice that had been harvested that year. Not only that, the Nobuseri are becoming more demanding, now taking women and children in addition to rice.
The elder of Kanna has declared that to protect the village they must hire samurai. However, they have no money and thus must find samurai willing to protect the village for the price of all the rice that he/she can eat. He sends three members of the village out to the ...
See also:Akira Kurosawa's Samurai 7, Akira Kurosawa's Samurai 7 - Story, Akira Kurosawa's Samurai 7 - Characters, Akira Kurosawa's Samurai 7 - Villagers, Akira Kurosawa's Samurai 7 - Samurai, Akira Kurosawa's Samurai 7 - Oppressors, Akira Kurosawa's Samurai 7 - Others, Akira Kurosawa's Samurai 7 - Episode List DVD Episode Titles in parentheses, Akira Kurosawa's Samurai 7 - Season I June-December 2004, Akira Kurosawa's Samurai 7 - Theme Songs Read more here: » Akira Kurosawa's Samurai 7: Encyclopedia II - Akira Kurosawa's Samurai 7 - Story |
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 |  |  | List of samurai: Encyclopedia II - Samurai - Samurai in popular cultureJidaigeki (lit. historical drama) had been a staple on Japanese movies and TV from the beginning. It usually features a samurai with a kenjutsu who stood up against evil samurai and merchants. Mito Komon (水戸黄門), a fictitious stories of Tokugawa Mitsukuni's travel, is a popular TV drama where Mitsukuni travels disguised as a retired rich merchant with two unarmed samurai disguised as his companions. He finds trouble where ever he goes, and after gathering evidence, he has his samurai knock around unrepentantly evil samurai and ...
See also:Samurai, Samurai - Myth and reality, Samurai - History, Samurai - Origin of Samurai, Samurai - Kamakura Bakufu and the Rise of Samurai, Samurai - Ashikaga Shogunate and the Feudal Period, Samurai - Oda Toyotomi and Tokugawa, Samurai - Tokugawa Shogunate, Samurai - Samurai decline during the Meiji Restoration, Samurai - Post Meiji Restoration, Samurai - Culture, Samurai - Education, Samurai - Shūdō, Samurai - Lifestyles, Samurai - Samurai Names, Samurai - Marriage, Samurai - Succession, Samurai - Philosophy, Samurai - Weapons, Samurai - Etymology of samurai and related words, Samurai - Samurai in popular culture Read more here: » Samurai: Encyclopedia II - Samurai - Samurai in popular culture |
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 |  |  | List of samurai: Encyclopedia II - Samurai - Myth and realityMost samurai were bound by a strict code of honor, the famous Bushido (武士道, bushidō?) and were expected to set an example for those below them. Notably, a disgraced samur ...
See also:Samurai, Samurai - Myth and reality, Samurai - History, Samurai - Origin of Samurai, Samurai - Kamakura Bakufu and the Rise of Samurai, Samurai - Ashikaga Shogunate and the Feudal Period, Samurai - Oda Toyotomi and Tokugawa, Samurai - Tokugawa Shogunate, Samurai - Samurai decline during the Meiji Restoration, Samurai - Post Meiji Restoration, Samurai - Culture, Samurai - Education, Samurai - Shūdō, Samurai - Lifestyles, Samurai - Samurai Names, Samurai - Marriage, Samurai - Succession, Samurai - Philosophy, Samurai - Weapons, Samurai - Etymology of samurai and related words, Samurai - Samurai in popular culture Read more here: » Samurai: Encyclopedia II - Samurai - Myth and reality |
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Samurai - Origin of Samurai.
Before the Heian period, the army in Japan was modeled after the Chinese army and under the direct command of the emperor. Except for slaves, every able-bodied man had the duty of enlisting for the army. These men had to supply themselves, and many gave up returning and settled down on their way home. This was treated as a part of taxation and it could be substituted with other forms of tax such as bolts of cloth. These men were called Sakimori (防人, lit. "defenders"), b ...
See also:Samurai, Samurai - Myth and reality, Samurai - History, Samurai - Origin of Samurai, Samurai - Kamakura Bakufu and the Rise of Samurai, Samurai - Ashikaga Shogunate and the Feudal Period, Samurai - Oda Toyotomi and Tokugawa, Samurai - Tokugawa Shogunate, Samurai - Samurai decline during the Meiji Restoration, Samurai - Post Meiji Restoration, Samurai - Culture, Samurai - Education, Samurai - Shūdō, Samurai - Lifestyles, Samurai - Samurai Names, Samurai - Marriage, Samurai - Succession, Samurai - Philosophy, Samurai - Weapons, Samurai - Etymology of samurai and related words, Samurai - Samurai in popular culture Read more here: » Samurai: Encyclopedia II - Samurai - History |
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 |  |  | List of samurai: Encyclopedia II - Samurai - CultureAs de facto aristocrats for centuries, samurai developed their own cultures that influenced Japanese culture as a whole.
Samurai - Education.
A samurai was expected to read and write, as well as to know some mathematics. Toyotomi Hideyoshi, a great samurai yet a peasant at the start, could only read and write in hiragana and this was his biggest drawback. Samurai were expected, though not required, to have interests in other arts such as dancing, Go, literature, poetry, and tea. Ota Dokan who first ruled Edo wrote how he was shamed to realize that even a commoner had more knowledge of poetry than ...
See also:Samurai, Samurai - Myth and reality, Samurai - History, Samurai - Origin of Samurai, Samurai - Kamakura Bakufu and the Rise of Samurai, Samurai - Ashikaga Shogunate and the Feudal Period, Samurai - Oda Toyotomi and Tokugawa, Samurai - Tokugawa Shogunate, Samurai - Samurai decline during the Meiji Restoration, Samurai - Post Meiji Restoration, Samurai - Culture, Samurai - Education, Samurai - Shūdō, Samurai - Lifestyles, Samurai - Samurai Names, Samurai - Marriage, Samurai - Succession, Samurai - Philosophy, Samurai - Weapons, Samurai - Etymology of samurai and related words, Samurai - Samurai in popular culture Read more here: » Samurai: Encyclopedia II - Samurai - Culture |
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 |  |  | List of samurai: Encyclopedia II - Samurai - PhilosophyPhilosophies of Buddhism and Zen, to the lesser extent Confucianism influenced the samurai culture as well as Shinto. Zen meditation became an important teaching by offering a process to calm one's mind. Buddhism concept of reincarnation and rebirth led samurai to abandon torture and needless killing. Some samurai even gave up violence altogether and became Buddhist monks after realizing how fruitless their killings were. Some were killed as they came to terms wit ...
See also:Samurai, Samurai - Myth and reality, Samurai - History, Samurai - Origin of Samurai, Samurai - Kamakura Bakufu and the Rise of Samurai, Samurai - Ashikaga Shogunate and the Feudal Period, Samurai - Oda Toyotomi and Tokugawa, Samurai - Tokugawa Shogunate, Samurai - Samurai decline during the Meiji Restoration, Samurai - Post Meiji Restoration, Samurai - Culture, Samurai - Education, Samurai - Shūdō, Samurai - Lifestyles, Samurai - Samurai Names, Samurai - Marriage, Samurai - Succession, Samurai - Philosophy, Samurai - Weapons, Samurai - Etymology of samurai and related words, Samurai - Samurai in popular culture Read more here: » Samurai: Encyclopedia II - Samurai - Philosophy |
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 |  |  | List of samurai: Encyclopedia II - Samurai - WeaponsThe samurai used various weapons. Bushido taught that a samurai's soul is in the katana that they carried. Sometimes a samurai is pictured as entirely dependent on the katana for fighting. This is much different than the role of a crossbow in medieval Europe and the role of sword to a knight, here the weapon serves as a symbol of being samurai, which is of greater importance than the katana qua weapon. Upon reaching the age of thirteen, in a ceremony called Genpuku (元服), a male child was given a wakizashi and an adult name and bec ...
See also:Samurai, Samurai - Myth and reality, Samurai - History, Samurai - Origin of Samurai, Samurai - Kamakura Bakufu and the Rise of Samurai, Samurai - Ashikaga Shogunate and the Feudal Period, Samurai - Oda Toyotomi and Tokugawa, Samurai - Tokugawa Shogunate, Samurai - Samurai decline during the Meiji Restoration, Samurai - Post Meiji Restoration, Samurai - Culture, Samurai - Education, Samurai - Shūdō, Samurai - Lifestyles, Samurai - Samurai Names, Samurai - Marriage, Samurai - Succession, Samurai - Philosophy, Samurai - Weapons, Samurai - Etymology of samurai and related words, Samurai - Samurai in popular culture Read more here: » Samurai: Encyclopedia II - Samurai - Weapons |
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 |  |  | List of samurai: Encyclopedia II - Samurai - Etymology of samurai and related wordsThe term Samurai originally meant "those who serve in close attendance to nobility", and was written in the Chinese character (or kanji) that had the same meaning. In Japanese, it was originally pronounced in the pre-Heian period as saburapi and later to saburai, then samurai in the Edo period. In Japanese literature, there is an early reference to samurai in the Kokinshu (古今集, early 10th century):
Attendant to your nobility
Ask for your master's umbrella
The dews 'neath the trees of M ...
See also:Samurai, Samurai - Myth and reality, Samurai - History, Samurai - Origin of Samurai, Samurai - Kamakura Bakufu and the Rise of Samurai, Samurai - Ashikaga Shogunate and the Feudal Period, Samurai - Oda Toyotomi and Tokugawa, Samurai - Tokugawa Shogunate, Samurai - Samurai decline during the Meiji Restoration, Samurai - Post Meiji Restoration, Samurai - Culture, Samurai - Education, Samurai - Shūdō, Samurai - Lifestyles, Samurai - Samurai Names, Samurai - Marriage, Samurai - Succession, Samurai - Philosophy, Samurai - Weapons, Samurai - Etymology of samurai and related words, Samurai - Samurai in popular culture Read more here: » Samurai: Encyclopedia II - Samurai - Etymology of samurai and related words |
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List of Japanese people - Pre-modern.
See List of samurai for all leaders with samurai status. See Kamakura shogunate, Ashikaga shogunate, and Tokugawa shogunate for list of those who became shogun.
Emperor Go-Toba
Kusunoki Masashige
Taira no Kiyomori
Taira no Masakado
Fujiwara no Hidesato (Tawara no Tōda)
List of Japanese people - Modern.
Anami Korechika
Doihara Kenji
Enomoto Takeaki
Kuro ...
See also:List of Japanese people, List of Japanese people - Actors, List of Japanese people - Artists, List of Japanese people - Athletes, List of Japanese people - Authors, List of Japanese people - Educators, List of Japanese people - Emperors, List of Japanese people - Entrepreneurs, List of Japanese people - Filmmakers, List of Japanese people - Historians, List of Japanese people - Military leaders, List of Japanese people - Pre-modern, List of Japanese people - Modern, List of Japanese people - Musicians, List of Japanese people - Personalities, List of Japanese people - Politicians, List of Japanese people - Religious leaders, List of Japanese people - Scientists, List of Japanese people - Mathematicians, List of Japanese people - Economists, List of Japanese people - Other Notables Read more here: » List of Japanese people: Encyclopedia II - List of Japanese people - Military leaders |
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In Episode 2, a firefly lands on a dying Oniwaka's hand and flies away after his hand falls.
In Episode 10, upon Shouryuu's death, Zuikou's prayer bracelet snaps.
At the end of Episode 11, Jin slices dead three samurai. As they collapse, their straw hats fall slowly in front of the camera with them, covering their faces.
In Episode 21, Jin, recup ...
See also:Samurai Champloo, Samurai Champloo - Cast, Samurai Champloo - Japanese, Samurai Champloo - English, Samurai Champloo - Characters, Samurai Champloo - The Past, Samurai Champloo - Visual Metaphors, Samurai Champloo - Crows, Samurai Champloo - Certification, Samurai Champloo - Censorship Methods, Samurai Champloo - Cast, Samurai Champloo - Japanese, Samurai Champloo - English, Samurai Champloo - Characters, Samurai Champloo - The Past, Samurai Champloo - Visual Metaphors, Samurai Champloo - Crows, Samurai Champloo - Certification, Samurai Champloo - Censorship Methods Read more here: » Samurai Champloo: Encyclopedia II - Samurai Champloo - Visual Metaphors |
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List of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers monsters Season One - Bones.
A skeleton monster created by Finster.
List of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers monsters Season One - Giant.
A giant knight summoned by Rita after Bones' defeat. Killed by Tyrannosaurus Dinozord.
List of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers monsters Season One - Minotaur.
A minotaur monster created by Finster. Killed by the Power Blaster.
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 |  |  | List of samurai: Encyclopedia II - Kendo - HistoryKendo, "The Way of The Sword", embodies the essence of the Japanese fighting arts. Since the earliest samurai government in Japan, during the Kamakura period (1185-1233), sword fencing, together with horse riding and archery, were the main martial pursuits of the military clans. In this period Kendo developed under the strong influence of Zen Buddhism. The samurai could equate the disregard for his own life in the heat of battle, which was considered necessary for victory in individual combat, to the Buddhist concept of the illusory nature o ...
See also:Kendo, Kendo - History, Kendo - Modern Kendo, Kendo - Ranking Read more here: » Kendo: Encyclopedia II - Kendo - History |
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