Have you ever heard of samurais did you ever wonder where they came from well know you know because they came from this awesome place called japan where they produce rice pottery and had samurais. Japan consists of several thousands of islands, of which Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu and Shikoku are the four largest they have and all awesome.
During the middle ages japan was know for samurais.Samurais are the Japanese equivalent to a Medieval knight who served the Daimyo. They vowed to fight for their lord, even if it meant that they could not protect their own family.This is important because they would help and protect their lord.The samurai would risk their lives just to protect their lord.Dying an honorable death was more important to them than a long life. This is important because they would give their lives just to protect their lord.
Produced rice, metal works, and some pottery .There was Literature who made specifically diaries, journals, novels, poetry. This was important because if they did have these people who made rice metal work it would be hard to find.According to the accepted view, rice was introduced into Japan during the period between the Final jomon and the Early Yayoi Period.This was important because they would have farmer that did that they wouldn’t have a lot of food
Poetry and visual arts was very popular and fun to do in japan. Poetry was very popular. There was two main popular poetry styles that were the waka and the haiku.This was important because they could get her mind off what they were doing and something else. Visual art was also popular in japan. One of japanese culture was visual arts which was something they a lot. This was important because they got to paint what they wanted and they had time to relax and do something else besides work.
Japan is a very awesome place where they had lots of different place to and visit. Now you know a little bit of more stuff like that they had samurais,they produces rice,and had lots of poetry and art.I hope this resource was helpful and that you learn a lot from it and i hope that some day you can go to japan yourself to see how awesome it is in japan.
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