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SAMURAI⚔HONOR
Oct. 12, 2023
❺Deathbed calligraphy Deathbed calligraphy is something a person writes down with a brush as their last words in this world when they foresee their death and look back on their life so far. ❻HARAKIRI “I found out "Bushido" is dying.” He is willing to die for a certain purpose. If you act every morning and evening as if you were going to die, and if you are willing to die, you will be able to fulfill your family duties without complaining for the rest of your life.
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SAMURAI⚔HONOR
Oct. 10, 2023
Experience to master Bushido At SAMURAI, we thoroughly train, exercise, and carry ourselves. You will experience them through the ways of life and death. ❸BUSHIDO⚔learn Feel the weight of Japanese swords with a mock sword. Learn the basics of how to use a sword (drawing out the sword 【batto】 and sheathing the sword 【sheathing】). Next, we will learn the basic forms of sword fighting. ❹BUSHIDO⚔master For foreigners who admire SAMURAI, this is a dream-like experience. Put on a helmet and armor, become a samurai master, and go to battle.
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SAMURAI⚔HONOR
Oct. 10, 2023
Experience to master Bushido At SAMURAI, we thoroughly train, exercise, and carry ourselves. You will experience them through the ways of life and death. ❶BUSHIDO⚔signs Become a SAMURAI by wearing a hakama, straw sandals, and a Japanese sword. ❷SAMURAI TEA/Samurai Tea Ceremony The sword is Yagyu, the illustration is Kano, and the tea is Sekishu. Samurai tea ceremony is a tea ceremony that spread among samurai during the Edo period as part of their training to develop their character and as their favorite tea.
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SAMURAI⚔HONOR
Oct. 5, 2023
Sanadazaemon Sayukimura, who persevered in righteousness in the world of the warring states and crossed paths with Tokugawa Ieyasu, was killed in the Osaka summer camp. However, he was handed down as the number one soldier of Hihon, and the border from Tennoji to Osaka Castle was Sanada Yukimura's Bushido (Favorite quote, "Forget your indebtedness, devour your self-interest, can you call me a person?") I came around in red armor to feel it.
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はなぶさ
Jan. 27, 2023
Series "Kobe, rediscovered" The fourth stage is the "Silver Knight" who roams the modern city. This is the former settlement of Kobe, which has an exotic atmosphere. In the 25th building, there is a very beautiful knight who stops the eyes of people passing by. This is a show window of a luxury brand store, but is it full-scale? ?? I couldn't help but stop and look at the knight statue. Kobe Settlement is a settlement for foreigners who moved to the trading port of Kobe in the Meiji era. It was once a gorgeous area of Western culture, and today it is a fashion hub with luxury brand stores. The neighborhood is calm and crowded, and there is a very chic atmosphere. I think you can enjoy relaxing shopping or window shopping and fully enjoy your adult time.
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Dylan Gibson
Feb. 8, 2021
Ahhhh! I've got to see Soma Nomaoi. It looks cooler and cooler the more I hear about it. Sending signals with a conch is super cool. It sounds like something that you'd hear about in a myth or folklore, but the fact that this was actually used is really interesting. A bit of a tangent, but it's awesome seeing all of the different helmet styles used in Japan. It's not exactly something unique to Japan, but Japan definitely has some of the coolest looking styles. This one kind of reminds me of traditional Japanese lacquerware and I like how it's very sleek and practical. Hopefully I'll be able to check this out this year. I want to visit Fukushima anyways so it'd be great if I could get it all to line up!
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タケノコ
Oct. 18, 2020
Soma Nomaoi held in July in the Soma region of Fukushima Prefecture.
It sends signals with various blowing patterns.
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