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- Japanese Tattoos Japanese tattoos are known for their bold lines, historic patterns and imagery, and total body coverage. The techniques for tattooing that developed in Japan used hand tools, and it wasn't until the mid 20th century that machines first came to...
- Japanese kanji T-shirts Hi, and welcome to my Japanese T-shirt lens. Every time you turn around, some new fad phrase or hot topic is on a t-shirt. This hold especially true for Japan. It seems that every week there is some new wild and crazy thing popping up on a T-shirt fr...
- Saigo Takamori In Japan, Saigo Takamori is known as the "last samurai" His final quixotic rebellion against the recently founded, modernizing Meiji Imperial government that he had been instrumental in establishing is the basis of the Tom Cruise movie of t...
- Samurai Sword Buyer's Guide Buying a new samurai sword can be intimidating, especially if it's your first time. You don't know what's a good sword, what's a bad sword, how much to pay, what features to look for, etc. I hope this samurai sword buyer's guide will help you get a n...
- Hagakure - The Book Of The Samurai Hagakure (Kyujitai or Shinjitai: meaning In the Shadow of Leaves), is a practical and spiritual guide for a warrior, drawn from a collection of commentaries by the samurai, Yamamoto Tsunetomo, former retainer to Nabeshima Mitsushige, the third ruler...
- Samurai Sword Care Samurai swords can be a great decoration piece, or a practical training tool for the serious martial artist. Either way, you really need to make sure you keep your samurai sword in good working order. These aren't kitchen knives, so you can't just wa...
- The 47 Ronin This is literature. This is art. This is history. The story of the 47 Ronin is historical fact, starting in 1701 Edo (we know it today as Tokyo). The true events of the incident span about a year and a half, from the town of Ako to the city of Edo....
- Samurai Feudal Warlords of Japan. The great Samurai Warrior was a member of a military class in ancient Japan. They exerted influence through BUSHIDO, a code which demanded feudal loyalty and placed honor above life.
- Bushido star Remigijus Morkevičius from Lithuania Remigijus Morkevicius stats(2005): Height: 168cm Weight: <65kg Fights in Japan: 13 win 11. 2005 ZST Grand Prix world champion. 2005 K-1 World Max 1st
- Bushido - Japanese warior philosophy Bushido, meaning "Way of the Warrior", is a Japanese code of conduct and a way of life, loosely analogous to the European concept of chivalry. It originates from the samurai moral code and stresses frugality, loyalty, martial arts mastery a...
- Kendo, the Way of the Sword Kendo, or the way of the Japanese sword, is an ancient martial art practiced for hundreds of years. It is equivalent to the European fencing styles, although it is very different. For one, unlike fencing, kendo uses a stout solid bamboo stick called...
- Aikido Asahikan Aikido How Aikido Can Change theWorld by Michael Aloia Aikido, as a martial art, embraces both the physical aspects of enhancement as well as the spiritual growth of the individual. Each practitioner discovers and journeys their own unique path - gaining a...
