Samurai are important because of bravery in sacrifice and honor within the Japanese culture.The Samurai lived a simple life under the rule of the “Daimyo”. The Samurai pledge their allegiance to the leader of his social level. or They were taught, trained, and disciplined in the “Way of the samurai”; called Bushido (boo-shi-do). Women made up a good portion of warriors and sometimes even fought beside the men. Once a Samurai has lost his honor he had option to regain it by killing themselves as a form of sacrifice called Seppuku, but as for the women they stabbed …show more content…
Their armour was made of small parts of most of three materials; wood, leather, and steel. At first their armour as was of most iron and leather. These materials were made to guard the body from the enemies they attack. A full suit of armour can weigh from 5kg to 25kg, one kilogram weighs approximately 2.2 pounds. So, each suit of armour would weigh from about 11 pounds to 55 pounds. They also wore armour so show their class. The armour originated from ancient China and Korea.
In conclusion the stated reasons of why the ancient Samurai held honor and pride in his life, and how they had special and specific training to enhance fighting skills, and how to use materials to survive on the battlefield. Samurai were the brave warriors that had honor to sacrifice and fight for. With the armour they wore and the way they fought, they had followed