What do historians know about ninjas? They know that ninja’s were assassin in the 14 century. Ninja’s were masked men.who were ninja’s.What are some weapons ninja’s used.why were ninja’s super quiet.what did ninja’s look like.Ninja’s were very deadly people and well trained too.
Who were ninja’s.Ninja’s were well trained people to kill the enemy.Still ninja’s were normal people who had to work, every the lowest rake of a class could be a ninja.Also they traveled around gathering informations about their enemies.They acted like expert samurai’s, they were slit as can be lettin nobody now there were around.
What were the weapons ninja’s used the most?The ninja liked to use very sharp and slitted weapons to kill their enemy. They use the dagger, jutsu, ninja gear, ninja star's, ninjutsu bo, shuriken, and the most famous katana sword.Those weapons were used the most in battle out of battle they use blog which is a stick with a sharp point with a chain on it.
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Thats is some of the information i have about ninja’s. Now we now why ninja;s had to be quiet, and the different weapons they used to kill, and finally who were really ninja’s and how cool they are.Ninja’s were now to be in the 14 century.Also we now know how deadly ninja’s are and that they were no
Japanese Samurai-What did they wear? What weapon did they use? How were they physically and
As learners of Europe and Japan, the question “ who would win a battle-a samurai or knight” is commonly kept in mind. A samurai and knight are similar in many ways. A samurai would mostly win the battle because they have better weapons, armor, and training. While knights and samurai have many similarities, in a one on one battle, the advantage would be to the samurai and this can be seen in weapons, armor, and training.
The Met museum said that the most popular used weapons were “spear, sword, axe, and the bow and arrow.” These weapons and tactics of fighting then became the backbone of weapons today, such as guns. Spears, bows and arrows allow knights to fight from a distance, such as hand grenades and guns used in today’s military.
Japan lasted from 1185-1603. During that time Japan had emperors, shoguns, daimyos, samurai, and peasants who were all apart of a social class, and all together it was called the Samurai Society. The emperor was just a figurehead for the shogun. The shogun was a powerful military leader that ruled in the emperor’s name. Daimyo were powerful landlords. The daimyo often led armies of samurai. These samurai were trained professional warriors who served daimyo and shoguns. The samurai had to follow a certain code of rules for samurai called Bushido. One of their rules included to always have self-discipline to become a good samurai. The samurai warriors wore light armor, helmets (usually shaped like an animal), and had two swords around their waist. Their armor had a lot of detail and color to it, like their unique helmets. After the samurai comes the peasants, which included farmers and fishermen. They usually always work, then pay takes to the shogun. They usually gave the shogun what they earned from working like food or crops. What made their jobs a bit difficult was their topography. Japan’s topography included many mountains, undersea volcanoes, and barely any flat land to farm on. The Japanese didn’t only work they also practiced their religion. For example, they practiced Confucianism, Buddhism (...
Samurais take the #1 spot for their combat adroitness, they were the champions in the fields of battles. Samurais were not only skilled warriors of battle, moreover they were influential leaders for their armies. The only weapons and armor the samurais took into battle were only two swords, leather plated armor, a helmet, and bow with proper training. Unlike other nations, anyone could become a samurai, no one was obligated to stay with families or to continue jobs their parents did. One of the biggest things samurais followed was there code of conduct, called Bushido “the way of the warrior.” Along with other individuals with authority, samurais had much authority as well; They had to keep peasants in check, check up on the harvests, and most importantly, keep their Daimyo(Lord) save from invaders at all costs. When disrespecting or showing cowardness to their Daimyo, it lead to bringing great shame and dishonor to the samurais whole family. When samurais become dishonorable they often end up leaving and becoming a ronin. Ronin’s were mainly mercenaries that carried out assassinations, spy missions, and sabotage. Although samurais have already come to an end, many still worship their fallen ancestors, some still study the basic practices of samurais to always keep a basic understanding of the training they went through. Along with well skilled warriors, some showed their level of skill not on the battlefield, rather on a piece of
The top structure of the society includes the Shoguns, Daimyos and Samurais. ‘Shogun’ was the title granted by the Emperor to Japan’s top military commander (Web-japan.org, 2013). Initially Emperors controlled the country but over time Shoguns became more powerful than the Emperor and took over the whole government, the Shogun was generally the real ruler of the country until 1867 when feudalism was abolished (Web-japan.org, 2013). Daimyos were the lords and their roles were to manage and maintain the law, collect taxes and aiding in armed forces for the Shogun (Ask.com, 2013). Samurais were the members of the military class, they were the warriors of traditional Japan. The roles of the Samurais were to protect and serve their daimyos or lords usually in wars (Answers.yahoo.com, 2013).
In the Japanese language, ‘Ya’ means eight, ‘ku’ means nine, and ‘sa’ means three. These numbers add up to twenty, which is the number of the losing hand in the popular card game Hana-Fuda. This adds up to the name ‘Yakuza’ do symbolize the “bad hands of society” (Bruno, Anthony). The Yakuza officially originated after World War II, when the Japanese were forced to surrender to the Allied forces. However, some people claim that the Yakuza actually originated as far back as the seventeenth century and were known as the Kabuki-Mono (Bruno, Anthony). The Kabuki-Mono were a Samurai group who strived to be as original as possible, with things such as outrageous hair, dress and slang. During the Tokugawa era, and era of peace, the samurai were no longer needed, thus leaving the leaderless Kabuki...
Throughout History, there have been many different groups or events that are still widely known today. Groups of people such as the Indians or Vikings are popular groups which are referenced constantly in today’s society. However, none of these groups is more known or referenced than the Japanese Samurai. Originating in 646 AD, these Japanese warriors developed from a loose organization of farmers to the dominant social class in Feudal Japan. Along with their dominant military and political standing, the samurai brought with them a unique code or moral belief that became the core of Samurai culture. Because of this, the Samurai and their principles still affect modern day Japanese society with social customs today deriving directly and indirectly from the beliefs of the Samurai.
The notion of yakuza’s existence; one of the world’s most well-known organized crime syndicates, is very obvious and well-aware inside the Japanese society both in the olden and present day. They are very well perceived by the public. Yakuza’s confirmation of existence can be seen on several circumstances; for instance, yakuza magazine and video games, their participation in annual Sanja matsuri and the headquarters around the big cities.
In 1992, the newly formed rap duo, Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope of the Insane Clown Posse, started a movement within the music industry without knowing it. Their outwardly explicit lyrics and clown gimmick somehow touched the souls of the community that started calling themselves "Juggalos." The music of the Insane Clown Posse brought this group of misfits and scrubs together within the Juggalo community, which can best be described as a family. However, in 2011 the FBI classified Juggalos as a "loosely organized hybrid gang" ("2011 National Gang Threat Assessment"). Due to this classification by the FBI, the Juggalo community has been in distress. The members of ICP, Violent J (Joe Bruce) and Shaggy 2 Dope (Joey Utsler,) decided to sue the
How it has evolved the skateboard Skating originally had its humble beginnings during the past half century. At that time, young people took the proposal to do it yourself, building tables with wheels that could be used with interchangeable parts. Since then, skating has become a popular sport with widespread recognition. The skateboard has also changed over the years, engaging the evolution of the sport to become a highly specialized and precise sports equipment.
Naruto was at Mount myoboku and so was The Sage Toad. Todd God was speaking to Naruto and he said “naruto, there is a new prophecy. I gave the prophecy to your sensei Jiraiya and this new one is about a kunoichi in your village. She will glitter like gold and is the only one who can defeat the evil Madara and Akatsuki.”
Hello, Oliva. Those articles you showed in your post where greet examples of why children need to participate in rough and tumble play at a young age. It helps them develop appropriately and also build them up to be strong and to communicate with the other kids effectively overall. From the findings that you presented in the articles, I really wasn’t that surprised that boys showed a little more aggressive in the rough and tumble play than the girls do. I think it all comes down to what our society dictates overall as what is the appropriate actions for boys and girls. I a lot of times. Boys tend to be more aggressive and to more rough and tumble things like tackling and pushing a lot more than girls do.
...h their swords. […] All lived by a code that valued death over defeat. They were the samurai, the elite warrior class who ruled Japan for nearly 700 years, leaving an indelible mark on a land [Japan][…].” (O’Neill 101) This quote taken from a National Geographic publication is one of many others that speak of the tenacity of the samurai. Noble and aggressive, the samurai wield their swords with killing intent, confident that a simple strike from their blades can cause certain death to their foes. This was the primary reason the Katana is made in such a way. It is to create a weapon of absolute destruction. An implement comprising of aspects that symbolize elegance and devastation, the Katana not only is the finest weapon ever made, it is also a beautiful work of art (Yumoto n.p.).
There are many historical aspects of the Japanese, but the most interesting is the history of the Samurai. In Japans history war played a large role in the country. Controlling clans fought for parts of the land and overall control of the country. These clans were powerful families that resided in the country and who all wanted power and control of Japan for themselves. The families that would be in control were known as Shoguns. These shoguns would have warriors that fought for them if any of the other clan families would try to attack him in order to overthrow him and take his power from him. The Samurai followed a code that developed from Chinese beliefs when in battle. The Samurais code was known as the Bushido. This code was also known as “The Way of The Warrior” which was the main belief s...