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Missing articles about Samurai-era Japan
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[edit] Samurai training
- Asayama Ichiden Ryu, fighting school - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Chidokan, historical samurai school in Tsuruoka, Japan - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Ganritsu Ryu, fighting school - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Jukishin Ryu, jujutsu ryu - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Kobori ryu - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Kurama Ryu - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Maniwa Nen Ryu, fighting school - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Onko Chischin Ryu - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Shimusa Hayashizaki Ryu - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Shinto Shobu Ryu - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Shishin Ryu, - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Takemura Ryu - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Ten Ryu - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Tenshin Ryu - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Tenshinden Ryu - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Yagyu Ruy - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
[edit] Castles
- Fukue castle, Japan - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Hikone castle, Japan - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Himeiji castle, Japan - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Sakurai castle, Japan- (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Shoyuji castle, Japan - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
[edit] Wars and battles
- Battle formation - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Battle of Aiko no Ura - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Battle of Aukizaka - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Battle of Hachio - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Battle of Hetsugigawa - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Battle of Ichi no tani - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Battle of Kamakura - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Battle of Kameyama - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Battle of Kizaki - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Battle of Kizugawa-gichi - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Battle of Mikata-ga-hara - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Battle of Nara - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Battle of Okita Nawate - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Battle of Shijo-Nawata - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Battle of Wakae - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Later Three Years' War 1083-1087 in Japan - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Nambokucho Wars, 14th century conflicts in Japan - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Shomonki, Japanese war story - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Siege of Inabayama - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Siege of Ishiyama Hongan-I - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Siege of Iwatsurugi - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Siege of Iwaya - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Siege of Kanezawa - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Siege of Kanki - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Siege of Kataka - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Siege of Nagashima - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Siege of Oiwa - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Siege of Takashiro - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Siege of Toshimitsu - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Siege of Yakima - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
[edit] Weapons
- Chijiriki, spear - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Hamidashi, knife - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Kawanaga, grapple - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Kogai, knife - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Mochi-yari, spear - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Nagae-yari, spear- (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Nageyari, short lance - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Nasegama, weapon - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Ryoba katana, straight sword - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Su-yari, lance - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Te-yari, spear- (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Tsugari, ancient sword - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Yoroi-toshi, arrow - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
[edit] Armor
- Keiko armor, Japanese armor type - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Magomai-do Japanese armor type - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Nuinobe-do, Japanese armor type - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Okegawa-do, Japanese armor type - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Oyoroi, Japanese armor type - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Tosei-gusoku, Japanese armor type- (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Yukinishito-do, Japanese armor type- (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Zunari-kabuto, Japanese helmet type - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
[edit] Imperial families
- Nakatomi, one of the Japanese imperial families - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Umbe, Imperial Japanese family - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Urabe, Imperial Japanese family - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
[edit] Samurai clans
- Ii clan, Japanese samurai clan - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Matsuura clan, Japanese samurai clan - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
[edit] Nobles and Samurai
- Akamatsu Enshin (1277-1371) samurai fighting for both Emperor Go-Daigo and Ahsikaga Shogun - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Asai Magamasa (1545-1973) enemy of Oda Nobunaga - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Asakura Kagetake, ally of Oda Nobunaga - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Fujiwara Hidesato, enemy of Taira Madakado - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Gamo Katahide (1534-1584) daimyo from Hino castle and ally of Oda Nobunaga, - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Hiedo-no-Ame or Hiyeda-no-Ame, Shinto chronicler - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Ichibu Kageyu, Christian samurai, one of the first to supply his troops with firearms - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Ii Naotaka, ally of Tokugawa Ieyasu - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Ijuin Hisanori, Shimazu daimyo - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Inaue Masatada, famous retainer of Uesugi Kenshin - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Katakura Shigetsuna, retainer of Date Masamune - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Kimata Morikatsu, Ii general around 1600 - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Kimura Shigenari, general fighting for Osaka - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Kono Michiari, samurai fighting against the Mongol invasion - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Kusano Jiro, Samurai leader in the battle against the Mongol invasion - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Makara Jurozaemon, large samurai proficient with nodachi and retainer of Asakura against the Tokugawa - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Matsudaira Tadaaki, grandson of Tokugawa Ieyasu - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Minamoto Mitsunaka (912-997), one of the first Minamoto samurai - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Minamoto Mitsuru, Minamoto daimyo and archer - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Minamoto Tamotomo, famous Minamoto archer - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Minamoto Tsunemoto, first one to bear the surname Minamoto - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Minamoto Yorimasa, ally of the Sohei - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Minamoto Yoshinaka, Minamoto general - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Nawa Nagatoshi, supporter of Emperor Go-Daigo - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Niiro Tadamoto, Shimazu general - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Ono Harukaze, war leader against the emishi (ainu) in 878 - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Otomo Yoshizumi, first daimyo to receive firearms from the Portuguese - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Sasa Narimasa, enemy of Toyotomi Hideyoshi - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Sengoku Hidehisa, General of Toyotomi Hideyoshi - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Shimazu Iehisa, Shimazu general - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Shimotsuma Nakayuki, Ikko-ikki commander - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Shiroishi Munekane, retainer of Date Masamune - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Shoku (1177-1247), Japanese Buddhist religious leader; founded Seizan sect - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Taira Noritsune, Taira samurai in the Battle of Dan no Ura - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Taira Sadamori, Taira general - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Taira Tadanori (1144-1184), Taira general in the Battle of Ichi-no-Tani - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Taira Tomomori, Taira general - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Taira Yoshifumi, Taira daimyo - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Watanabe Hanzo, ally of Tokugawa Ieyasu - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Yamato-Hime-no-Miko, Japanese princess and shrine founder - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
[edit] Miscellaneous
- Arrow duel - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Funshi, form of ritual suicide - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Junchi, type of suicide- (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Sensui Kawaramono, professional laborers - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Shakujo yari, pilgrim's staff - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Shimazu tactical system - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
Sources include:
- Stephen Turnbull - Samurai Warfare
See also Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Japanese military history task force