Weapons, Armor, Seppuku, of Samurai By: Tigran, Saul, Kevin.

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Weapons, Armor, Seppuku, of Samurai By: Tigran, Saul, Kevin

Weapons This here is a katana, Japan’s longest that they use in battle.

Weapons-2 This here is a scythe, Japanese use it for farming such as cutting wheat, and practicing there samurai skills.

Armor Samurai had to wear heavy armor in battle.

Armor-2 The arrows on this picture show the places where an enemy might attack a samurai. Samurai armor is made of silk, bamboo, leather, cloth, and metal plates.

Armor-3 Samurai armor is made of silk, bamboo, leather, cloth, and metal plates.

Seppuku There were many reasons for seppuku, including preserving personal honor and avoiding capture in battle.

Seppuku-2 The price for failing to live up to the code of Bushido was seppuku, or ritual suicide.

Samurai A samurai amazingly can shoot targets with a arrow on a horse easily.

Samurai-2 A samurai trains in the arts of war, especially archery.