The Samurai - pt2/10
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@ajoub12 same chinese characters, 2 different pronounciations. seppuku is the sino-jap pronounciation. hara kiri is the native jap one
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@ajoub12 harakiri is the same thing, they mean the same thing.
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hari kiri? isn`t it seppuku?
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"harakiri" is a very demeaning term for seppuku...
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What the hell? That bow did NOT look like a yumi. :S
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this is wrong movie. if you wanna true samurai, you copy and search this japanese.
織田信長
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All those Koreans posted shitty comments here must be cocaine addicted. See the reality rather than day dream. Stop trying to steal cultures from other countries and claim we are the original. If you guys don't have anything to be proud of, create ones. Future Korean won't be able to be proud of themselves by those fabricated history and cultures, just as you guys can't be proud of yourself today. Be creative and make your offspring proud of you and themselves. got it?
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it all depends on what period the armour is. In this documentary they are discussing the classical o-yori model, used through the Gempei era from the Samurai's origins to the early 1400's. The later period armour used in Sengoku Jidai was called a Gosuke and was made nearly completely of metal.
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japantruthify01 is crazy korean.
fuck`n liar.
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Sigh, there was steel in sections of the armor like the wrist so the samurai katana would not cut the arm off.
emos today would be more honorable if they performed harakiri rather than slitting their wrists
sonnetxi 8 months ago 68
6 people failed to commit hari kiri correctly.
101stlastperson 11 months ago 54