Appendixes:

Yukata – An upper piece made clothe made of cotton, commonly worn by nobles and peasant

Tanto – Samurai short Dagger

Uwa-Obi – Samurai blade belt tied in waist using clothes only.

Wakizashi – A shorter blade than a Katana, suitable for one hand kenjutsu user.

Daimyo - feudal lords or a leaders of powerful warriors' clan

Kunai – Japanese throwing knifes, mainly uses for farming but has proven to be a good weapon

Koshirae – Samurai Weapon stand

Gusoku Kake – Samurai armor stand, used to honor the death of a samurai

Bokken – A replica of Samurai blade either, Tanto, Wakizashi or Katana but was crafted using woods
Hakama – A Japanese traditional pant made of cotton and is worn over a kimono or Yukata.

Yari – A Samurai/Japanese warrior straight-headed spear weapon. It has a three way sharp blade on its weapon.

Goza ­– A mat that was crafted using straw. Usually used to sleep or sit on by the peasant during the Japanese Nara Period up until the Edo Period

Horagai – A Samurai or Warriors war horn that was made using the Conch Shell. It is used by them in order to warn or scare the enemy by blowing on the flute, telling their enemy that they are there.

Saya ­– A blade covers that used to protect the metal from being too exposed and avoid rust. Made with woods and decorated with beautiful painting and ropes.

Sakahoko – A shaft that was connected to the spear blade.

Dango - A sweet that was made with rice flour. A very common sweet from traditional Japanese Era

Torii – A wooden gate that guides the path to Shinto Shrine

Naginata – A Japanese spear that has a slight bends on the blade and usually have only one spike unlike the Yari that has three.

Futon – A Japanese soft mat that was used by the Japanese people to sleep or sit on the table. Usually available at the Japanese Inn or Noble house and castle.

Tatami – A flooring material used by the Japanese from the traditional era. Usually available at the Japanese Inn or Noble house and castle.

Sakazuki – A Japanese flat cup that was used to drink Sake or alcohol

Shinsengumi - A special force that was formed to defend the Shogunate

Tokkuri – A bottle that was used by the Japanese to store water either spring water or Sake

Shakuhachi ­– A Japanese traditional flute made by bamboo. Played by the musician, noble or monks.

Hijikata Toshizō – A vice Commander who serves the Shinsengumi during the Samurai Civil war. His skills and bravery are highly praised by the Japanese until now. He fought and defend the Shogunate to the end of his breath. And named, as one of the legendary Samurai.

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