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Katana Swords - A Traditional Japanese Sword Favored By The Samurai
The Katana sword has a deep and rich history stemming from the usage by the Japanese Samurai during the 14th through 16th centuries. The Katana is still widely used and collected today as a unique and wonderfully crafted sword.
0 commentsIaido - The Japanese Art of Sword
Iaido, the Japanese swordmanship. The way to harmony and self finding.
2 commentsTypes Of Swords
A sword is perhaps the oldest weapon invented by man. Who invented this weapon and when is hard to tell but one thing is for sure that ever since man started to fight against other men sword had always been there. People of every era and culture...
2 commentsPaul Chen Sword
Paul Chen swords are a common commodity as far as real manufactured swords are concerned. Chen Chao-Po is a Taiwanese businessman who is better known by his westernized alias 'Paul Chen'. He is famed for his company Hanwei swords, who produced...
0 commentsJapanese Samurai Warriors
Japanese samurai warriors are one of the most interesting and renown fighting units in human history. Learn about their history, equipment, way of life, and more.
12 commentsThe Ancient Japanese Samurai
If by chance you have watched The Last Samurai, it would be difficult not to be fascinated by the early Japanese warriors. Maybe it is the colorful Japanese samurai armor or the exquisitely made katana or the way they look in battle that makes them...
1 commentAre Ninjas Trying to Kill Me? Am I being stalked by the slippery bare feet of shadow that is ninja?
Ninjas are the deadliest assassins in the history of the world. They climbed twenty foot walls by hand, ran silently over rooftops and lurked in toilets to stab their quarry in the... Well, let's just say it's an unpleasant way to die. Ninjas are...
2 commentsFacts of Japan - Samurai
Samurai is a term of pre-industrial Japan that refers a great military nobility. The original term for Samurai in Japan is Saburau. It actually meant those who closely serve the Noble people. The pronunciation changed to Saburai in Japan. And at...
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