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Glossary:
Ashigaru - A commoner trained in the military arts; a non-samurai warrior, always an infantryman.
Bakemono - Ghostly goblins or bogeymen; general term for weird creatures.
Bo - Quarterstaff, full name roku-shaku-bo or six-foot-staff. Bosatsu - A Buddha who has delayed entry to Nirvana to help mankind; a Buddhist deity. Bu - A silver coin, value 1 koku. Buddha - Enlightened one; deity of the Buddhist religion. Buke - A social caste consisting of the military aristocracy, the samurai. Often refers to jizamurai and ronin as well. Bukkyo-No-Otera - Buddhist temple. Bushi - A noble warrior; any samurai. Bushido - Literally The Way of the Warrior; the honor code of the samurai; similar in concept to western chivalric codes. Butsudan - "Buddha box"; a Buddhist shrine in a family home. Butsudo - Another name for Buddhism. Cha-No-Yo - The art and practice of the tea ceremony; a fine art. Chunin - A middleman for a heimin organization; a contact man for a ninja family, overseer of genin; a contact man for a yakuza organization. Daimyo - A feudal overlord, literally "great name," minimum income of 10,000 koku. Dai-Sho - The two swords of a samurai, literally "long and short," wearing the dai-sho was restricted to buke and physicians. Doka - Ninja device for holding a live coal, used to warm hands and light fuses. Eta - The untouchables; lowest social caste; those who deal with corpses, excrement, filth, animal slaughtering etc.; also those outside normal society such as ninja, thieves and entertainers. Fukushu - A blood feud. Funshi - Seppuku performed to shame an otherwise untouchable foe. Interesting concept, that. "I am going to shame you by killing myself." No wonder I can't really grasp that, anyways - I am a Westerner. Genin - A ninja agent. Literally, "low man." Giri - Literally "duty"; interlocking code of obligations which drives much of Nipponese society. Go - Strategy game popular with buke and kuge, corresponds to chess in the West. Gokenin - Middle ranking samurai retainer; literally "house man." Hatamoto - Highest rank of samurai retainer; literally "banner man." Heimin - A commoner, social caste of farmers, artisans, and merchants. Hinin - Lowest strata of the eta; dealers in deaths and corpses, such as undertakers and executioners. Hiragana - Phonetic alphabet for Nipponese; used for legal documents, Shinto texts, etc. Hojojutsu - Techniques of rapid binding of foes. I Ching - Taoist book of divination used in a sorcerous ritual. Iaijutsu - Fast-draw skill with the katana. Jigai - Ritual suicide; reserved for female members of the buke caste; performed by slitting the throat. I wonder if it is mentally healthy to have so many words for different suicide methods. Jiin - A Buddhist temple. Jinga - A Shinto shrine. Jitte - Metal truncheon with sword-catching tines; used as a symbol of authority by police officers. Jizamurai - Farmer samurai; corresponds roughly to European "landed gentry." Jo - Short club or baton, used like a mace. Jonin - Head of a ninja family; literally, "high man". Kachi - Lower ranking members of a samurai clan. Kago - A palanquin, or sedan chair, used by wealthy for travel. Kama - Farmer's sickle; used as a weapon when necessary; edged weapon component of a kusari-gama. Kami - Literally "superior being," applies to Shinto deities and animalistic spirits; used to designate almost any sort of non-demonic spirit. Kamidana - "God shelf"; Shinto shrine found in a private home. Kanji - Chinese pictographic writing; used for Buddhist texts, sorcerous texts, imperial documents, etc. Kannuchi - Shinto priest serving as full-time keeper of a shrine. Kanshi - Seppuku performed to reprove the samurai's lord. Karma - Good or bad "luck" in this life as reward or punishment due to actions in previous lives; fate. Katakana - Phonetic alphabet for writing Nipponese; used for common documents, street signs, public notices, etc. Katakiuchi - Legal vendetta. Katana - Samurai sword, the "dai" of dai-sho. Kawa-naga - A rope and grappling hook, used as a weapon by Ninja. Kenjutsu - The martial art of the sword, as opposed to Kendo, The Way of the Sword. Kiseru - A solid metal smoking pipe sometimes used as a weapon, and occasionally even fitted with handguards. It is usually used by yakuza and other lowlifes. Kirisutegomen - The right of a samurai to immediately kill a member of a lower caste who is acting improperly; invoked for insults, real or imagined; literally "killing and going away." Koban - A gold coin, value 3 koku. Kobun - Member of a yakuza clan. An underboss. Koku - Measure of rice sufficient to feed one man for one year, approximately 5 bushels; a measure of wealth; term can refer to actual rice or the equivalent value in goods or money. Koshigumi - A favored individual in a samurai clan who is not necessarily a member of that clan. Kuge - Nobleman of the Imperial aristocracy; kuge outrank samurai socially but few hold actual political or military power. Kuji-kiri - "Nine Ways Cutting", hand positions used to focus a Ninja's mind on the task at hand. Ascribed supernatural powers. Kusari-gama - A weapon consisting of a sickle (gama) and a length of chain (kusari) or rope with a weighted end; used by Ninja and peasants as a weapon. Kyunin - Higher ranking members of a samurai clan, usually consisting of the lord's family, the council of elders, and any koshigumi. Kyutetsu-shoge - A ninja weapon consisting of a hooked knife and a weight or ring linked by rope; a climbing implement. Mandala - A mystic, symbol-encrusted object used by Nipponese sorcerers. Masakari - A battle-axe. Matsuri - A festival. Mikado - The divine emperor of Nippon; literally "heavenly gate/road/way of life". The word "do" is flexible, as one can readily see. Mon - A copper coin, 360 mon equals 1 koku; also a heraldic device or family crest. Myo-O - Vanquishers of Evil; Buddhist deities. Naginata - Polearm with sword-like blade on the end. Nawanukejutsu - Techniques of escape from bindings. Nekode - A ninja weapon and climbing device. Nengo - An era, a time period of variable length. Ninja - Member of that counterculture; any assassin, spy, or saboteur. Ninjato - Ninja sword; straight-bladed sword somewhat smaller than a katana, often of poor or inferior materials. Ninjo - A term referring to the more tender human feelings such as mercy and love; in Nipponese tragedies ninjo often conflicts with giri resulting in the death of the hero. Here we go again, more death. Nirvana - The removal from the eternal circle of reincarnation; state of non-existence sought by Buddhists. Nodachi - Large form of the katana. Nunchaku - Jointed end of a grain flail, used as a weapon. Oban - A gold coin worth 10 koku. Oni - Any sort of demon or demonic being. Oyabun - Head of a yakuza family; leader of any heimin organization. Ri - Measure of distance equal to 2.4 miles. Risshi - An underpriest at a Buddhist temple. Ronin - Literally "wave man"; member of buke caste not in service to a lord; ronin are technically outside Nipponese society. The term "wave man" has an interesting origin. Consider the Nipponese islands as a sea, and then picture many men endlessly wandering this sea, never settling down, like a restless wave weaving back and forth across the islands. A rather poetic term for a bunch of (usually) crude brutes with swords. Saiminjutsu - Ninja hypnotic technique; source of allegedly supernatural powers, together with kuji-kiri. Sake - Alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice; usually served warm. Samurai - Member of the buke caste owing service to a lord; literally "servant". Seppuku - Ritual suicide; specifically for male members of the buke caste; self-evisceration. Shaku - Measure of distance roughly equivalent to 1 foot. Shinobi-zue - A stick or staff concealing a weapon, used by Ninja. Shikken - The title used by the Hojo clan regents of the shogun. Shinto - Native animalistic religion. Shochu - A potent alcoholic drink made from distilled sake dregs. Shogun - Military ruler of Nippon; full title is Sei-i-tai-shogun; literally "great barbarian-subduing generalissimo". Quite a mouthful. Sohei - Martial monks maintained as troops by some Buddhist temples. Sojo - An abbot of a Buddhist temple. Soryo - An ordinary Buddhist priest. Sumotori - Practitioners of the ancient ritualistic martial art of Sumo; usually rough, vulgar fellows yet well regarded as athletic celebrities; retired wrestlers occasionally fall into work as yakuza enforcers. Tanto - Knife or dagger. Ten - Heavenly guardians; Buddhist deities. Tessen - A metal or metal-reinforced fan, used as a (concealable) weapon by buke or kuge. Tetsubo - Literally "iron-staff"; a large staff of metal or metal-reinforced wood used as a heavy club. Tetsubishi - Small caltrops used by ninja to discourage pursuit. Toki - Nipponese division of time, equals 2 western hours. Tonfa - Crank handle for a millstone, used as a weapon by the heimin. Torii - Distinctive arch at entrance to Shinto shrines. Wa - Inner harmony; the sense of peace gained by being one with the world. Wakizashi - Short sword; the "sho" of the dai-sho. Wako - Pirate, buccaneer, or viking-style raider. Yadomejutsu - Martial art of cutting down or parrying arrows. Yakuza - The professional criminals of Nippon; literally "gambler" from early occupation; comparable to the Mafia in origin, style and interests. Does usually observe a sort of internal honor. Yamabushi - A martial monk of a Buddhist sect, often more mystically inclined than the more common sohei martial monks. Usually highly trained and motivated. Yari - Nipponese name for a specific type of spear. Yogen - Study of mysterious powders, drugs and compounds used by the Ninja; comparable to the art of alchemy. Yojimbo - A bodyguard. Yomi - The Shinto underworld.
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