Seppuku was a ritual form of suicide performed by the samurai. Bushido means "way of the warrior". This was a code that was popularized in Edo period Japan to justify the lofty status of the samurai class within Japanese society.
well, That Samurai would be forced to perform a seppuku, the suicide ritual. were the samurai would take out there Wakizashi [short-sword] and kill themselves
Seppuku - a ritual for killing yourself. (an answer ten years in the making)
Bushido is the real name for Bushido. It was the code of conduct for Samurai similar to the precepts of Knighthood for European Knights.
Mostly Samurais in training practiced calligraphy, practiced the rituals of tea ceremonies, wrote poetry (usually haikus), practiced swordsmanship and archery, and occassionally had lessons on seppuku and Bushido.
bushido it's kind of like the chivalry the knights of mid evil europe had. They had rules of honor like seppuku whee they killed themselves if they did something realy dishonerable also they had to remain loyal and stuff like that ninga didn't have this but there were obviously ways of controlling them
Seppuku or beheading. For those that actually followed it.
yes it is actually seen as a great honor especially in the eyes of samurai. seppuku, when someone stabs themself in the stomach, is actually part of bushido, the samurai code of honor, i think.
Seppuku Paradigm was created in 2005.
well, That Samurai would be forced to perform a seppuku, the suicide ritual. were the samurai would take out there Wakizashi [short-sword] and kill themselves
Harakiri is a less respectful name for Seppuku
'Seppuku' refers to a form of ritual suicide.
it is a sanurai's ritual
Seppuku - a ritual for killing yourself. (an answer ten years in the making)
Bushido was born on September 28, 1978.
Bushido was born on September 28, 1978.
Bushido Challenge was created in 2009.
Bushido FC was created in 1999.