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  • Hello traveler. I am a traveler as well and what I have realized in my journey in Japan is that it is a small country surrounded by the sea. Japan's geography made it hard for the people of Japan to trade with other empires around the area. Also since Japan is located around the ring of fire there are a lot of earthquakes and volcanoes and sometimes tsunamis. Even with all these disadvantages Japan's weather made it easy for them to have a lot of forest and it helped them grow crops.
  • I am an architect and I create statues for them to be placed in cemetery gravesites. In Japan, since they were kind of isolated, when they started to trade with China and other places they started to adapt those ideas and make them their own culture. One example is that the Japanese when trading with China or Korea they learned new ways to make sculptures and they would put these sculptures in cemetery grave sites because in Japan people believed that these statues were made to protect those who have passed on. This was not the only idea that Japan adapted to with cultural diffusion, they also had Buddhism that they adapted to, they also had adapted to a writing system which they took from China but switched some things out to make it their own writing system, and they also found out new ways to make buildings. All of these ideas were adapted from China, Korea, and India.
  • Samurai men, unlike the European knights who some of them weren't able to read, Samurai men were expected to be good at writing poetry and know art skills, basically they were supposed to be cultured, but they also always had to be alert for at any given moment someone or something could attach them. Also at some point in time Samurai were kind of the actual leaders but not like the actual leader at the same time. All Samurai, no matter what gender, had to practice self-control so their emotions wouldn't get in the way of them training or fighting, especially the fear of death. Samurai women, although they had to do the same things as male Samurai they had different weapons given to them and they were only mainly trained to protect their family and leader, but there were some women during this time who were able to fight in war along with the Samurai men.
  • Banshiro(A Samurai man)
  • Onna-Bugeisha(Female Samurai)Onna-Musha
  • Onna-Musha(Also Female Samurai)
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