![]() ![]() Onna Bugeisha were women fighters, who fought defensively, protecting their homes and families from invading forces whereas Onna Musha were women fighters, who fought in offensive combats, a category to which Tomoe Gozen belonged. Ancient Japan also had its share of brave warriors, often described as – Onna Bugeisha and Onna Musha. The famous Japanese Samurai warriors described below were not just brave but also observed the Bushido code strictly and it was their honorable actions besides their bravery that made them immortal in the history of Japan and thus they became known as one of the most famousJapanese Samurai Warriors.Ĭompiling the list of the 7 most famous Samurai warriors would be difficult as ancient Japan had many Samurai warriors who were brave & created history, to qualify themselves as famous Japanese Samurai warriors, but below mentioned 7 personalities certainly deserve to be included in this list.Įvery country in every age had its fair share of fighting women and ancient Japan was no different. Most of these Japanese Samurai lived by warrior code known as – Bushido, or the way of the warrior which required that a Japanese Samurai warrior would conduct himself bravely & honorably in battle as well as in everyday life. The discussion below is about these famous Japanese Samurai Warriors, whose legacy on the country’s history is still remembered and their names are still taken with respect among the people, long after they are gone. Of the many Japanese Samurai warriors that were present during their long period of existence, some Samurai warriors became more popular and well known than other Japanese Samurai warriors as they far excelled than others, because of their fighting skills or their prominent stature in the society. ![]() The Samurai warriors had influenced the course of history in Japan for a very long time during which besides a military role, they also played many different diversified roles, especially in the relatively peaceful period that would occur from the 17 th century onwards, after the Tokugawa Shogunate was established.
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