Missing articles about Samurai-era Japan
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Eras
edit- Kebiishi, Heian era – ()
- Kitayama period - ()
Samurai-era periods and events
edit- Aizu Rising - ()
- Echigo Rising - ()
- Fukuyama Rising (1712) - ()
- Fukuyama Rising (1752) - ()
- Fukuyama Rising (1770) - ()
- Iwaki Daira Rising - ()
- Kaisei rising - ()
- Nambu Rising - ()
- Poyasen Revolt - ()
- Revolt of Takauji - ()
- Sanchu Ikki - ()
- Silk Tax Rising - ()
- Takeda Rising - ()
- Tengyo Revolt, 935-940 - ()
- Tenmail Rising - ()
- Ueda Horeki Rising - ()
Edicts
edit- Boshin Edict - ()
- Shinki-Hatto Edict - ()
- Toshikage Juhachikajo, edict
Samurai training
edit- Chultsi school - ()
- Ganritsu Ryu - ()
- Jukishin Ryu, jujutsu ryu - ()
- Karo school - ()
- Kobori Ryu - ()
- Kurama Ryu - ()
- Onko Chischin Ryu - ()
- School of Ancient Learning - ()
- Shimusa Hayashizaki Ryu - ()
- Shinto Shobu Ryu - ()
- Shishin Ryu, - ()
- Takemura Ryu - ()
- Ten Ryu - ()
- Tenshin Ryu - ()
- Tenshinden Ryu - ()
- Wakato, samurai-era officer training – ()
Castles
edit- Fukue Castle, Japan - ()
- Ganjaku Castle - ()
- Marune fortress - ()
- Otaka Fortress - ()
- Ōtsu Castle - ()
- Sakurai Castle, Japan- ()
- Shoyuji Castle - ()
- Washiza fortress - ()
Wars and battles
edit- Battle of Aiko no Ura - ()
- Battle of Hachio - ()
- Battle of Hakata / Battle of Haozaki Bay - ()
- Battle of Hakone Take no Shita - ()
- Battle of Kameyama - ()
- Battle of Kigasakihara - ()
- Battle of Sanoyama - ()
- Battle of Wakae - ()
- Nakasendai rebellion - ()
- Shomonki, Japanese war story - ()
- Siege of Kanezawa - ()
- Siege of Kanki - ()
- Siege of Kataka - ()
- Siege of Oiwa - ()
- Siege of Toshimitsu, 1586 - ()
- Siege of Toyotomi Castle - ()
- Siege of Yakiyama - ()
Weapons
edit- Chijiriki, spear - ()
- Kawanaga, grapple - ()
- Nasegama, weapon - ()
- Ryoba katana, straight sword - ()
Armor
edit- Magomai-do Japanese armor type - ()
- Nuinobe-do, Japanese armor type - ()
- Okegawa-do, Japanese armor type - ()
- Yukinishito-do, Japanese armor type- ()
- Zunari-kabuto, Japanese helmet type - ()
Imperial families
edit- Umbe - ()
Samurai clans
edit- Hori clan - ()
- Imibe clan - ()
- Kii family - ()
- Kusunoki clan - ()
- Nagai clan - ()
- Ōkōchi clan - ()
- Shirakawa clan - ()
- Takigawa clan - ()
- Yamashita clan - ()
Other groups
edit- All-God Gang, Tokugawa-era gang – ()
- Kokoshu, military guard - ()
- Machi-yakko Machi yakko- ()
Domains
edit- Kuroda Domain - ()
- Ogino-Yamanaka Domain - ()
Nobles and Samurai
edit- Akamatsu Enshin (1277-1371) samurai fighting for both Emperor Go-Daigo and Ashikaga Shogun - ()
- Botaichu Kodaiso - ()
- En'ya Takasada, Captain of the Imperial police who fell over courtly intrigue - ()
- Enju - ()
- Fujiwara no Moroto, Sawamata no Shiro, enemy of general Yogo - () / ()
- Fujiwara no Yasumasa (958-1036) - ()
- Hatsu Jo - ()
- Ichibu Kageyu, Christian samurai, one of the first to supply his troops with firearms - ()
- Ijuin Hisanori, Shimazu daimyo - ()
- Ike Gozen - ()
- Inaue Masatada, famous retainer of Uesugi Kenshin - ()
- Jiun Onko, zen master - ()
- Kimata Morikatsu, Ii general around 1600 - ()
- Kono Michiari, samurai fighting against the Mongol invasion - ()
- Kusano Jiro, Samurai leader in the battle against the Mongol invasion - ()
- Kusunoki Shichiro, Captain of the Imperial Police - ()
- Masaki Hojo - ()
- Minamoto no Atsuru - ()
- Minamoto no Mitsuru Minamoto Mitsuru, Minamoto daimyo and archer - () / ()
- Muraoka no Goro Taira no Sadamichi - () / ()
- Okado Denpachiro (1659 -1723) Tokugawa O-metsuke - ()
- Ono Harukaze, war leader against the emishi (ainu) in 878 - ()
- Ota Gyuichi (1527-1610) vassal of Oda Nobunaga and his later biographer -- ()
- Otomo Yoshizumi, first daimyo to receive firearms from the Portuguese - ()
- Sato Shinen (1811-1864) Tokugawa official - ()
- Shimazu Shigehide, daimyo of Satsuma - ()
- Shiroishi Munekane, retainer of Date Masamune - ()
- Suzuki Hyoe, ally of Tokugawa Ieyasu - ()
- Tachibana Hime - ()
- Taira Masamori, Taira clan - ()
- Taira no Kanedata, governor of Kasuza - ()
- Taira no Koremochi also known as General Yogo - () / ()
- Taira no Kunika - ()
- Taira no Musetsune (982-1023) samurai with large arrows - ()
- Taira no Yoshikane - ()
- Taira no Yoshimochi - ()
- Takenouchi Shikibu, Shinto priest - ()
- Takiyasha Hime - ()
- Tamaori Hime - ()
- Tashiro Tsuramoto (1678-1748) admirer and chronicler of Yamamoto Tsunetomo - ()
- Yamato Takeru no Mikoto - ()
- Yoshida Kanemigi, court nobility - ()
Scholars
edit- Dazai Shundai (1680 -1747) Tokugawa-era economist - ()
- Hayashi Nobuatsu (1644-1732) Tokugawa-era Confucian scholar - ()
- Hiedo-no-Ame or Hiyeda-no-Ame, Shinto chronicler - ()
- Kaiho Seiryo (1755-1818) Togugawa-era economist - ()
- Oze Hoan (1564-1640) biographer of Oda Nobunaga - ()
Samurai-era art
edit- Gosannen War Scroll about Taira-Minamoto War - ()
- Namban Screen - ()
- Shubaron Scroll, Ukiyo art scroll - ()
Artists and artisans
edit- Kuriyama Daizen, tea ceremony master - ()
- Satomura Shoha, renga master - ()
Other prominent people
edit- Hakamadare, Japanese legendary house-robber - ()
- Kuriyama Daizen, tea master - ()
Social structure
edit- Jori system – ()
- Kagiya - ()
- Sensui Kawaramono, professional laborers - ()
- Umamawari, daimyo's finance department – ()
Miscellaneous
edit- Ahiru kusa script - ()
- Arrow duel - ()
- Dutch in Japan in the Tokugawa era - ()
- Funshi, form of ritual suicide - ()
- Izu quarry, Japanese source of stones for fortress-building - ()
- Kami-shimo, Tokugawa-era samurai garment - ()
- Koshiate, samurai's sword belt - ()
- Monme, Japanese unit of weight and currency - ()
- Monme, unit of weight and currency - ()
- Omatsu - ()
- Pillow service - ()
- Politics of Pre-modern Japan - ()
- Reigakusha - ()
- Sadane A historical Japanese court game whereby opponents would exchange insults - ()
- Sasaraye - ()
- Shakujo yari, pilgrim's staff - ()
- Shimazu tactical system - ()
- Tax Law opposition - ()
- Yokobue-An, preserved samurai house near Yokohama – ()
Sources include:
- Hideaki Sato - The Legends of the Samurai
- Stephen Turnbull - The Book of the Samurai, Samurai Warfare
See also
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