The Best Samurai Swords Ever Made

the best samurai swords ever made
Why do most Americans over rate the Samurai?

Americans keep saying the
1)Samurais are the best warriors ever.The Samurais rarely fought people outside of Japan!Besides,they never fought the best religious fanatical warriors such as the MAMELUKES,THE CONQUISTADORS,The Turkish Gazis,and the Teutonic Knights!
2)They had swords so sharp that it could cut through European armor easily.No sword CAN CUT THROUGH European armor easily.The Samurais never had EXPERIENCE fighting against the agile and fast European knight in plate armor!Besideds,Spain made the strongest swords!
3)Samurais were the most fearless warriors and that Samurais fought fiercer than any other warriors in History!Well,from my studies,the fearlessness and fierceness religious fanatical warriors such as the Mamelukes make the samurais seem like childdren!
Why do most Americans overrate the samurais?

Most Americans do not overrate the samurai. Some do — principally ones who play lots of combat video games or watch lots of old Japanese films. You cannot stop people from romanticizing historical figures any more than you can stop people from romanticizing Elvis Presley. :-)

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The ultimate record of swords through the ages, in e-book format From knives and daggers to bayonets and axes, a cutting-edge guide to over 300 of the most important edged weapons from the last 5,000 years. Discover revealing features on twenty iconic’ swords from the short gladius of the Roman Legionary to the North American Bowie knife. You’ll learn all about legendary warriors and witness the cut-and-thrust of deadly sword duels. Find out about how weapons were made and where, plus admire ceremonial weapons, made for display, not war. Meet famous warriors through history and the weapons they used, from the finely crafted swords of the Japanese samurai to the brutal bayonet of the World War I infantryman. It’s the essential visual history of swords.

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The Samurai sword of Japan is probably the finest edged weapon ever made. This volume, written by leading Samurai expert Stephen Turnbull, reveals the story of how and why it achieved this distinction, from the sword’s unique metallurgy to its use in combat, where one stroke often decided the victor. Particular attention is paid to the development of the familiar curved blade from the original straight blades, the associated development of Japan’s famous steel-making techniques and the challenges from contemporary warfare. Together with the technical details of forging, polishing, mounting and testing, this volume is brought to life with details of the great swordmakers themselves. Moreover, no history of the sword would be complete without a detailed examination of its use in combat, from the greatest Samurai armies to individual duels and revenge killings. Personal accounts allow the reader to discover the art of Japanese swordsmanship in the hands of masters such as Miyamoto Musashi to the unnamed Japanese warrior defending his family’s honor. This lively text is perfectly complemented by artwork reconstructions of the sword in use and color photographs of the swords in use.

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Akira Kurosawa’s epic tale concerns honor and duty during a time when the old traditional order is breaking down. The film opens with master samurai Kambei (Takashi Shimura) posing as a monk to save a kidnapped farmer’s child. Impressed by his selflessness and bravery, a group of farmers begs him to defend their terrorized village from bandits. Kambei agrees, although there is no material gain or honor to be had in the endeavor. Soon he attracts a pair of followers: a young samurai named Katsushiro (Isao Kimura), who quickly becomes Kambei’s disciple, and boisterous Kikuchiyo (Toshiro Mifune), who poses as a samurai but is later revealed to be the son of a farmer. Kambei assembles four other samurais, including Kyuzo (Seiji Miyaguchi), a master swordsman, to round out the group. Together they consolidate the village’s defenses and shape the villagers into a militia, while the bandits loom menacingly nearby. Soon raids and counter-raids build to a final bloody heart-wrenching battle. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi Guide men slowly train the peasants to defend their village. Eventually the warriors launch a preemptive strike against the bandits, and begin a series of intense conflicts that culminates in a rain-soaked final battle–without a doubt, one of the most stunning sequences in cinema history.Widely considered to be the greatest Japanese film ever made, Kurosawa’s SEVEN SAMURAI is also credited with pioneering the modern action movie. This notion is especially evident in thrilling scenes such as Kambei’s rescue of a kidnapped child, Kyuzo’s duel, and Kikuchiyo’s intensive theft of an enemy gun. Although the film clocks in at more than three hours, the story remains consistently engaging and slowly heightens the tension while providing action, drama, comic relief, and character development. Gleefully running amuck, Mifune gives one of his most renowned performances, imbuing the often comical Kikuchiyo with a surprising streak of melancholy and introspection. However, it is Shimura that anchors the entire film as the thoughtful and courageous Kambei, who stoically takes on the leadership of an almost impossible task. A monumental achievement in filmmaking, Kurosawa’s SEVEN SAMURAI is cinematic perfection in nearly every aspect, giving the production its much-deserved status as one of the best films ever created.

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Samurai X: Reflection


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Samurai X: Reflection [Director's Cut]


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The final in a series of four RUROUNI KENSHIN OVAs, REFLECTION finds the wandering samurai Kenshin coming full circle as the war against the corrupt government has ended and it is time for him to go home. With his wife on the verge of death from her grief over his 15-year absence, Kenshin begins the long journey and wonders if a doomed soul like his can ever truly go home. One of the best OVA series ever created, RUROUNI KENSHIN (aka SAMURAI X) is an absolute visual marvel, filled with considerable violence, an engaging plot, and imaginative fight sequences that make for an unforgettable experience. This director’s cut includes never-before-seen footage.

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Swords of Eveningstar is the first title in an exciting new series by author Ed Greenwood, the creator of the Forgotten Realms campaign setting. This series explores the youthful adventures of the much-loved heroes, Florin, Islif, and Jhessail, as they battle to win a name for themselves and then to defend it against the machinations of a more insidious and devious evil than they ever thought to face. From the Hardcover edition.

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Megumi has finally settled in and is becoming recognized as one of the town’s best doctors. Unfortunately, the Hishi Manji Yakuza decide to pull a scam designed to both discredit her and fool the town into believing that their fake patient has healing powers. Megumi, of course, takes steps to uncover their ruse, but they get violent when she threatens their profitable scam and Sano and Kenshin have to intervene. Also, Sano and Kenshin encounter a former samurai who is now a sensei living like a beggar, teaching poor children to read. He is being hunted by the Jinpu Tai, and Sano and Kenshin are quick to take up their swords for him. This fourth volume includes the television series’ episodes 13-17.

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In Swords in The Mist Fafhrd and The Grey Mouser, the two greatest swordsmen ever seen in the kingdom of Lankhmar, forfeit a peaceful new way of life in favor of adventure on the high seas and the promise in a sorcerer’s gambit. They are led into unfamiliar territory and unequal contests against crafty magicians and tempting enchantresses. Yet not even two such erstwhile swordsmen could have predicted the abruptly strange paths they would be taking into the heart of the kingdom, through its dark alleys and mist-shrouded shores. In a forgotten tomb lies many secrets, and only the greatest duel of The Grey Mouser’s life will help to reveal them.

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