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Samurai "cutting tests"
- In videos of modern-day swordsmen testing the effectiveness of a new sword, usually they are seen cutting down bamboo pillars or something of the sort. But that’s not how they did it during the age of the samurai.
© Getty Images
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Samurai "cutting tests"
- Samurai would commonly test their new toys on cadavers, or sometimes even on imprisoned criminals. This practice was called tameshigiri, which translates to “cutting test.”
© Getty Images
2 / 28 Fotos
The special beheading sword
- Samurai always carried around a pair of swords, known as the daisho. Samurai were the only class in Japan who were allowed to carry a daisho.
© Getty Images
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The special beheading sword
- The smaller of the pair, called the wakizashi, had its use reserved for two things: beheading enemies bested in battle, and committing seppuku, the act of honorably taking one's own life.
© Shutterstock
4 / 28 Fotos
The onna-bugeisha
- While most people think of the samurai as a largely male-dominated group of fighters, there was also a group called the onna-bugeisha that consisted entirely of warrior women.
© Public Domain
5 / 28 Fotos
The onna-bugeisha
- The onna-bugeisha were just as feared and respected as their male counterparts, and were around since at least 200 CE. But instead of carrying two swords like the samurai, the onna-bugeisha opted for the naginata, which was a shorter blade at the end of a pole arm.
© Public Domain
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The ronin
- A samurai was only a true samurai when he was under the employment of a master. If a samurai’s master died or was otherwise disconnected from the warrior, the samurai lost his social status and had the option of either rejoining the common people or wandering on his own.
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The ronin
- Those who picked the latter path were known as ronin. While popular movies, novels, and comics have romanticized the term, the real ronin were much more akin to homeless vagrants than noble wanderers.
© Getty Images
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The sohei warrior monks
- Apart from the samurai was another group of warriors known as the sohei. The sohei occupied a social class all their own, and answered to no one, not even the emperor.
© Public Domain
9 / 28 Fotos
The sohei warrior monks
- The sohei were warrior monks tasked with acting as the moderators (violent or otherwise) between the two sects of Buddhism that were developing in the 10th century.
© Getty Images
10 / 28 Fotos
Chanoyu tea ceremonies
- Tea ceremonies were a very serious matter in samurai circles. Known as chanoyu, tea ceremonies were commonly practiced after samurai returned from a long journey or a hard battle.
© Getty Images
11 / 28 Fotos
Chanoyu tea ceremonies
- For the samurai, mental and spiritual fitness went hand in hand with physical prowess, and tea ceremonies were meant to create a headspace of rejuvenation for the weary warriors.
© Getty Images
12 / 28 Fotos
The kabukimonos
- Widespread peace in Japan meant bad business for the samurai class. When the fighting had ceased during the Tokagawa period, some samurai expressed their pent-up energy in interesting ways.
© Getty Images
13 / 28 Fotos
The kabukimonos
- A group that became known as the kabukimono, which roughly translates to “crazy one,” took to the habit of presenting themselves in unconventional and sometimes controversial ways, even wearing geisha makeup, short kimonos, and nontraditional colors.
© Getty Images
14 / 28 Fotos
Samurai street gangs
- Some of the kabukimono organized into street gangs as the samurai became more and more obsolete. It’s commonly thought that kabukimono gangs were the predecessors of the modern-day yakuza gangs.
© Getty Images
15 / 28 Fotos
Samurai street gangs
- Another ex-samurai street gang that developed during the same period were the kyokaku, or “street knights.” But they kept more of a moral code than the kabukimono, and generally protected the public from other gangs. They were easily recognized by the extra-long swords they carried.
© Getty Images
16 / 28 Fotos
Senseless tsujigiri killings
- One of the darker practices of ancient samurai was known as tsujigiri, which roughly translates to “roadside killing.” True to its name, tsujigiri consisted of samurai sneaking up on innocent civilians on the road and striking them dead.
© Getty Images
17 / 28 Fotos
Senseless tsujigiri killings
- Historians believe this practice had ancient and honorable roots, but everything about the practice that’s been documented leads us to think this was usually done just for the fun of it.
© Getty Images
18 / 28 Fotos
Seppuku and jigai
- While seppuku is a fairly common concept, the companion practice of honorably taking one's own life known as jigai is not as well known.
© Getty Images
19 / 28 Fotos
Seppuku and jigai
- Jigai was another form of honorable self-destruction, but was reserved only for the wives of samurais. Jigai called for a woman to cut her throat (rather than the belly as is the case with seppuku), and was usually only practiced in tandem with their samurai partner.
© Getty Images
20 / 28 Fotos
Same-sex relationships
- While there were some barbaric traditions practiced among the samurai, they were also uncharacteristically ahead of their time in other ways. One of these ways was their widespread acceptance of homosexuality.
© Getty Images
21 / 28 Fotos
Same-sex relationships
- It was common for apprentices to share sexual relationships with their masters. A book from the Edo period called ‘The Great Mirror of Male Love’ documents many of these relationships.
© Getty Images
22 / 28 Fotos
Yasuke, the African samurai
- It may come as a surprise to many that being Japanese wasn’t a requirement in order to become a samurai. In the late 1500s, there is evidence of an African samurai named Yasuke (not pictured).
© Getty Images
23 / 28 Fotos
Yasuke, the African samurai
- Documents from the era tell us that Yasuke arrived in Japan in 1579. The documentation is spotty, but we know that Yasuke became a samurai and was employed by Oda Nabunaga (pictured), an influential feudal lord of the time, and served Nabunaga until his death.
© Public Domain
24 / 28 Fotos
Guns at swordfights
- The most common ideas of the samurai are of warriors wielding swords, spears, or maybe axes, but guns are rarely associated with these ancient fighters. However, ever since guns were introduced to Japan in the 16th century, rifles were a mainstay of any samurai’s arsenal.
© Getty Images
25 / 28 Fotos
Short but vicious
- Also contrary to the typical samurai archetype is the fact that most were short, stout individuals. While other warriors of the world around that time, like English knights, stood tall and averaged over six feet (182 cm) in height, the average samurai didn’t sit quite so high.
© Getty Images
26 / 28 Fotos
Short but vicious
- Studies have shown that the average samurai stood at just over five feet (160 cm) tall. The 40 lbs (18 kg) of armor they wore surely compensated for their short stature. Sources: (Grunge) (Ranker)
© Getty Images
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© Getty Images
0 / 28 Fotos
Samurai "cutting tests"
- In videos of modern-day swordsmen testing the effectiveness of a new sword, usually they are seen cutting down bamboo pillars or something of the sort. But that’s not how they did it during the age of the samurai.
© Getty Images
1 / 28 Fotos
Samurai "cutting tests"
- Samurai would commonly test their new toys on cadavers, or sometimes even on imprisoned criminals. This practice was called tameshigiri, which translates to “cutting test.”
© Getty Images
2 / 28 Fotos
The special beheading sword
- Samurai always carried around a pair of swords, known as the daisho. Samurai were the only class in Japan who were allowed to carry a daisho.
© Getty Images
3 / 28 Fotos
The special beheading sword
- The smaller of the pair, called the wakizashi, had its use reserved for two things: beheading enemies bested in battle, and committing seppuku, the act of honorably taking one's own life.
© Shutterstock
4 / 28 Fotos
The onna-bugeisha
- While most people think of the samurai as a largely male-dominated group of fighters, there was also a group called the onna-bugeisha that consisted entirely of warrior women.
© Public Domain
5 / 28 Fotos
The onna-bugeisha
- The onna-bugeisha were just as feared and respected as their male counterparts, and were around since at least 200 CE. But instead of carrying two swords like the samurai, the onna-bugeisha opted for the naginata, which was a shorter blade at the end of a pole arm.
© Public Domain
6 / 28 Fotos
The ronin
- A samurai was only a true samurai when he was under the employment of a master. If a samurai’s master died or was otherwise disconnected from the warrior, the samurai lost his social status and had the option of either rejoining the common people or wandering on his own.
© Getty Images
7 / 28 Fotos
The ronin
- Those who picked the latter path were known as ronin. While popular movies, novels, and comics have romanticized the term, the real ronin were much more akin to homeless vagrants than noble wanderers.
© Getty Images
8 / 28 Fotos
The sohei warrior monks
- Apart from the samurai was another group of warriors known as the sohei. The sohei occupied a social class all their own, and answered to no one, not even the emperor.
© Public Domain
9 / 28 Fotos
The sohei warrior monks
- The sohei were warrior monks tasked with acting as the moderators (violent or otherwise) between the two sects of Buddhism that were developing in the 10th century.
© Getty Images
10 / 28 Fotos
Chanoyu tea ceremonies
- Tea ceremonies were a very serious matter in samurai circles. Known as chanoyu, tea ceremonies were commonly practiced after samurai returned from a long journey or a hard battle.
© Getty Images
11 / 28 Fotos
Chanoyu tea ceremonies
- For the samurai, mental and spiritual fitness went hand in hand with physical prowess, and tea ceremonies were meant to create a headspace of rejuvenation for the weary warriors.
© Getty Images
12 / 28 Fotos
The kabukimonos
- Widespread peace in Japan meant bad business for the samurai class. When the fighting had ceased during the Tokagawa period, some samurai expressed their pent-up energy in interesting ways.
© Getty Images
13 / 28 Fotos
The kabukimonos
- A group that became known as the kabukimono, which roughly translates to “crazy one,” took to the habit of presenting themselves in unconventional and sometimes controversial ways, even wearing geisha makeup, short kimonos, and nontraditional colors.
© Getty Images
14 / 28 Fotos
Samurai street gangs
- Some of the kabukimono organized into street gangs as the samurai became more and more obsolete. It’s commonly thought that kabukimono gangs were the predecessors of the modern-day yakuza gangs.
© Getty Images
15 / 28 Fotos
Samurai street gangs
- Another ex-samurai street gang that developed during the same period were the kyokaku, or “street knights.” But they kept more of a moral code than the kabukimono, and generally protected the public from other gangs. They were easily recognized by the extra-long swords they carried.
© Getty Images
16 / 28 Fotos
Senseless tsujigiri killings
- One of the darker practices of ancient samurai was known as tsujigiri, which roughly translates to “roadside killing.” True to its name, tsujigiri consisted of samurai sneaking up on innocent civilians on the road and striking them dead.
© Getty Images
17 / 28 Fotos
Senseless tsujigiri killings
- Historians believe this practice had ancient and honorable roots, but everything about the practice that’s been documented leads us to think this was usually done just for the fun of it.
© Getty Images
18 / 28 Fotos
Seppuku and jigai
- While seppuku is a fairly common concept, the companion practice of honorably taking one's own life known as jigai is not as well known.
© Getty Images
19 / 28 Fotos
Seppuku and jigai
- Jigai was another form of honorable self-destruction, but was reserved only for the wives of samurais. Jigai called for a woman to cut her throat (rather than the belly as is the case with seppuku), and was usually only practiced in tandem with their samurai partner.
© Getty Images
20 / 28 Fotos
Same-sex relationships
- While there were some barbaric traditions practiced among the samurai, they were also uncharacteristically ahead of their time in other ways. One of these ways was their widespread acceptance of homosexuality.
© Getty Images
21 / 28 Fotos
Same-sex relationships
- It was common for apprentices to share sexual relationships with their masters. A book from the Edo period called ‘The Great Mirror of Male Love’ documents many of these relationships.
© Getty Images
22 / 28 Fotos
Yasuke, the African samurai
- It may come as a surprise to many that being Japanese wasn’t a requirement in order to become a samurai. In the late 1500s, there is evidence of an African samurai named Yasuke (not pictured).
© Getty Images
23 / 28 Fotos
Yasuke, the African samurai
- Documents from the era tell us that Yasuke arrived in Japan in 1579. The documentation is spotty, but we know that Yasuke became a samurai and was employed by Oda Nabunaga (pictured), an influential feudal lord of the time, and served Nabunaga until his death.
© Public Domain
24 / 28 Fotos
Guns at swordfights
- The most common ideas of the samurai are of warriors wielding swords, spears, or maybe axes, but guns are rarely associated with these ancient fighters. However, ever since guns were introduced to Japan in the 16th century, rifles were a mainstay of any samurai’s arsenal.
© Getty Images
25 / 28 Fotos
Short but vicious
- Also contrary to the typical samurai archetype is the fact that most were short, stout individuals. While other warriors of the world around that time, like English knights, stood tall and averaged over six feet (182 cm) in height, the average samurai didn’t sit quite so high.
© Getty Images
26 / 28 Fotos
Short but vicious
- Studies have shown that the average samurai stood at just over five feet (160 cm) tall. The 40 lbs (18 kg) of armor they wore surely compensated for their short stature. Sources: (Grunge) (Ranker)
© Getty Images
27 / 28 Fotos
The most interesting facts about samurai that you never knew
There was much more to to the samurai life than just swords and honor
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Samurai are one of the most popular and recognizable types of warriors from history. Countless books, movies, and TV shows have been made around the hundreds of stories that revolve around the ancient warriors of Japan. While everyone knows about the samurai code, the swords, and the armor, there was a lot more going on within this warrior class that served as the protectors of Japan for more than 600 years.
Intrigued? Read on to find out more about these legendary warriors.
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