culture   medieval Japan

11 commonsense assertions
Concepts (11) samurai (1) warrior ethos (1) ambassador (1) barricade (1) feudalism (1) honorable combat (1) kimono (1) soldiers (1) stabbing to death (1) traitor (1) waging war (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 samurai Medieval Japan Samurai were highly skilled warriors in Medieval Japan who upheld the code of Bushido. 4
2 warrior ethos Medieval Japan The warrior ethos in Medieval Japan prioritizes honor, loyalty, and discipline, as represented by the samurai code. 3
3 ambassador Medieval Japan Medieval Japanese ambassadors were also responsible for fostering cultural exchange and facilitating trade between nations alongside their diplomatic roles. 1
4 barricade Medieval Japan In Medieval Japan, barricades were used to fortify castles and protect against enemy invasions. 1
5 feudalism Medieval Japan Feudalism in Medieval Japan was characterized by a social hierarchy and land exchange for military service or labor. 1
6 honorable combat Medieval Japan The concept of honorable combat in Medieval Japan elevated samurai and knights to embody honor, loyalty, and bravery in combat. 1
7 kimono Medieval Japan In Medieval Japan, the kimono was the primary everyday attire for both men and women. 1
8 soldiers Medieval Japan In medieval Japan, soldiers were trained from a young age in martial skills and were expected to prioritize duty to the state over personal interests. 1
9 stabbing to death Medieval Japan Stabbing to death was a common method of execution or combat in Medieval Japan. 1
10 traitor Medieval Japan In Medieval Japan, a traitor may be seen as a historical figure who switched allegiance for personal gain, but not always viewed as dishonorable. 1
11 waging war Medieval Japan War was seen as a necessary and honorable way to maintain power and honor in Medieval Japanese society. 1