Samurai: In the Footsteps of Japanese Warriors

Le samouraï, figure emblématique du Japon

Les samouraïs constituent une ancienne caste de guerriers japonais, connus dans le monde entier pour leur katanas et leurs armures si reconnaissables. Découvrez l'histoire millénaire des samouraïs et visitez les endroits qu'ils ont marqués de leur empreinte...

Bushido, a code of honor

During the Edo period (1603-1868), the new Tokugawa shoguns created the samurai that we know, respecting a strict code of conduct, the way of the warrior, "bushido". It was at this time that the practice of seppuku (better known in the West under the name of hara-kiri, a ritual suicide) developed. These samurai are then above all, faithful, sober and focused on their weapon training in times of peace.

The Tokugawa then gradually transformed them into a closed group of state officials without territory but receiving a salary. This transformation is easy to observe when visiting the splendid Nijo Castle in Kyoto.

 

Characteristics of a samurai

A samurai's education was very strict, with the learning of self-control and an absence of idleness and fear. The samurai apprentice studied in a specialized school where they would learn about the handling of swords, including katana, wrestling, archery, horse riding, and strategy and various arts of war.

 

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Armored samurai, circa 1860

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Sengoku-era samurai helmet

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Decorative lacquer on 18th century armor

18th century Japanese armor with decorative lacquer patterns

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