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Featured in the exhibit is the samurai-style sword of Lt. Col. Richard Sakakida, a Japanese American U.S. Army Counter Intelligence Corps agent who served in the U.S. Army during World War II.
Japan's known for its futuristic cities (even those that aren't Kyoto and Tokyo), but its history, particularly when it comes ...
But Nathan and the other samurai spring Katsumoto, and they flee Tokyo. The final section awesomely pits a large modern army against the samurai in battle, where Nathan and Katsumoto seek to ...
American filmmaker Edward Zwick’s movie “The Last Samurai” will be screened during a session at the Arasbaran Cultural Center ...
Because his noble Samurai army aren’t just fighting the Emperor’s gun-wielding forces. They’re fighting progress itself. And that’s a battle they cannot win. But were the Samurai really a ...
The creation of the Japanese Imperial Army and the introduction of military conscription removed the need for their military service. For many, poverty loomed. The samurai felt their status and ...