The Japanese: The Fearless Samurai
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Caption | The World's Great Civilisations. The Japanese: The Fearless Samurai. (1) The physical education of the Samurai begins in childhood; (2) In the 12th century, most of the power in Japan passed from the Emperor to military governers called shogun; (3) Young Japanese men went to China and Korea to learn; (4) Oda Nobunga was amongst the greatest of Japanese heroes, wounded at the attack on the Honno-ji temple; (5) Portuguese sailors were driven by a storm into Kyushu in 1542; (6) Europeans followed, including missionaries like Francisco Zavier. |
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Search stock images by keyword | Japan Japanese ancient civilisations Samurai education school shogun China Korea Oda Nobunga hero attack Honno-ji temple sailors Kyushu missionary Francisco Zavier Fearless Samurai |
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