The term "samurai" comes from the Japanese word saburau, meaning "to serve," and was first used in A.D. 702 to describe mid-to-low-ranking court administrators and, later, armed imperial guards.
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All That's Interesting on MSNJules Brunet, The Real ‘Last Samurai’ Who Resigned From The French Military To Fight ...Meet Frenchman Jules Brunet, the real-life last samurai. Fighting alongside the Shogunate rebels who wanted to maintain ...
KYOTO--Suits of samurai armor given to Malta as diplomatic gifts in the 19th century returned to Japan for repair work ahead of their exhibition at the 2025 Osaka Kansai Expo. “I’m looking ...
But the Samurai's role in Japanese culture is much more complex ... A 250-year peace toppled them into identity crisis.In the 19th century, with the arrival of the West, they played an important ...
Though their meticulously crafted battle armor and elaborate helmets shaped into utterly frightening countenances could fill ...
In the 19th Century, Japanese people used to carry small objects ... Inros were carried by samurai to show off their status and wealth.
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