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Who Were the Female Samurai in Japan and How Did They Fight? In Japanese samurai culture, alongside the well-known male warriors, there existed a powerful but often overlooked group—female samurai (女性武士 / Onna-Bugeisha). These women warriors were part of the samurai class (bushi class) in feudal Japan and received similar military training to male samurai. They were responsible for defending their homes, castles, and territories during times of war....
What’s the Difference Between a Longsword and a Bastard Sword? In Western swordsmanship and medieval weapon history, the longsword and bastard sword are two of the most iconic types of double-handed swords. While they may look similar, they differ significantly in design, purpose, historical background, and tactical application. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a swordsmanship practitioner, a HEMA (Historical European Martial Arts) participant, or a collector, understanding their...
What Is the Best Way to Collect and Display Oda Clan Samurai Armor? Experience the glory and majesty of Japan’s Warring States period with this handmade life-size Oda Clan Samurai Armor (Kachi Black-Red Yoroi), perfectly replicating the iconic style of the warriors of Oda Nobunaga’s family. Each armor set is meticulously crafted by experienced artisans, with careful attention to detail and historical accuracy. Featuring vivid colors and a powerful...
What Are Japanese Masks and How Do Oni & Samurai Masks Differ? Japanese masks are an essential part of Japan’s traditional culture, with a rich historical background and unique artistic value. Whether used in festivals, traditional theater, or as collectibles and decorative pieces, Japanese masks showcase the essence and aesthetic beauty of Japanese culture. Oni Masks, Samurai Masks, and various Japanese Masks are not only mysterious and captivating but...