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Samurai, leader and influence of Japan

The Samurai, the Leader and Biggest Influence to Japan The Japanese people see them selves in a historical perspective that is based on thesamurai age (Reischauer 41) Inanzo Nitobe, a Japanese merchant who was present at thelandings of Commodore Perry in japan, once stated, "What Japan was she owed to the samurai.They were not only the flower of the nation, but it's the root as well. All the gracious gifts ofheaven flowed through them,"( Nitobe 159-160). The samurai was the group with the biggestimpact on japan. Japanese beliefs and actions in feudal japan revolved around the samurai warriorclass. Some of the samurai beliefs and actions are still present in japan today. The Japanesesamurai code of Bushido greatly impacted Feudal Japan and has had a lasting impact on modern The Japanese title of samurai in English means servitors (Reischaur 52). The samuraiserved the Japanese people as leaders of religion, society, governing, and every day life. Theywere also good role models to the people on how to live a honorable fulfilled life. The samuraihad it's own caste or social class just below the shoguns who ruled Japan. Durin


------------------------------------------------------------------------**Bibliography**. TheJapanese were and still famous for their Bonsai trees. There are many other stories that are very similarin that they show common people showing the bravery of the samurai. When the eldest son came to the head of the family it was looked at as disrespectif he did not honor most of his mothers wishes (Lewis 35). Wars between theshoguns was common place in Japan at that time. Commodore Perry of the United States navylanded in Japan in July of 1853. Stoical acceptance of death and bravery were common place in the Japanese soldiers of WorldWar Two. Often before suicide Japanese people would tie their limbes into theposition that they want to be found (Nitobe 142). This was shown intheir society, especially with how the Japanese people spend their free time. This was were the warriorwould cut their abdomen open for a fast death. The most evident effect the samurai had, but was not preformed often wasa the stocialacceptance of death. Since the samurai kept there clothes clean and neat the peasants andmerchants were supposed to also. Women were also thought to have a strong sense of spirit within them. A young man of twelve descended from a samurai was not officiallya samurai until he was presented with the two ceremonial swords a samurai uses. Children in Japan lived a charmed life for the first 12 years of their lives, and then itwas all about work after that.

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