Warriors in Japan, particularly the samurai, were members of a noble warrior class that emerged during the Heian period and became prominent in the feudal era. They adhered to a code of conduct known as Bushido, which emphasized loyalty, honor, and discipline. Samurai were skilled in various Martial Arts and were often landowners, serving powerful feudal lords (daimyō) in exchange for protection and resources. Their legacy continues to influence Japanese culture and values today.
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