How Does The Onna-Bugeisha: The Female Samurai Work?

The onna-bugeisha were brave women who fought like samurai in ancient Japan.

Imagine you're playing a game where everyone has to wear a costume and use special weapons, that’s kind of what being a samurai was like. Now, most of the time, boys played this game, but sometimes girls did too, and they were called onna-bugeisha, which means “female warrior.”

Like a Superhero with a Sword

When the girls grew up, some of them became warriors too! They wore armor, used swords, and fought in battles. It was like being a superhero, but instead of flying or having superpowers, they had skills and courage.

Sometimes, these brave women would fight to protect their families or their villages. They were just as strong as the boys, and some even became famous for their bravery.

A Warrior’s Secret Weapon

Some onna-bugeisha used a special weapon called a kabutowari, which was like a sword hidden in their hair. It looked like part of their hairstyle, but it could be pulled out quickly to fight, just like having a secret tool in your backpack that helps you win a game!

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  1. A woman in ancient Japan trained to fight with swords and spears just like the men.
  2. She could ride a horse into battle wearing armor.
  3. Her skills helped protect her family and clan.

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