This club is for fan that like anime based on Ninja or Samurai or anything else realating to the Feudal Japan Era or Edo or anything.
<em>"The story take place in a high school where warrior go to learn and train to be great samurai's and/or Ninja's but this school is VERY dangerous for normal students because the school rules allow you to bring your own weapon but have to take the weapons test if your suited for it. One day a normal girl (anyone can be this only one girl) got honor rolled to this school and the reason why is that because it say that her family history has greatest samurai's of all time but the weird part is she hate every thing and anything that has samurai or ninja in it even movies (lol). One day she falls in love with one of the top 5 (the fist 5 to make there charaters) mosty powerful, skilled and deadly students on campus."</em>
<div style="text-align: center;"><u><strong>What are Samurai?</strong></u>
<div class="spoiler"><input type="button" class="button" onClick="this.nextSibling.nextSibling.style.display='block';this.style.display='none';" value="Show spoiler"> <span class="spoiler_content" style="display:none"><input type="button" class="button" onClick="this.parentNode.style.display='none';this.parentNode.parentNode.childNodes[0].style.display='block';" value="Hide spoiler"><br><strong>Samurai</strong> (侍?) is the term for the military nobility of pre-industrial Japan. According to translator William Scott Wilson: "In Chinese, the character 侍 was originally a verb meaning to wait upon or accompany a person in the upper ranks of society, and this is also true of the original term in Japanese, saburau. In both countries the terms were nominalized to mean "those who serve in close attendance to the nobility," the pronunciation in Japanese changing to saburai." According to Wilson, an early reference to the word Samurai appears in the Kokin Wakashū (905-914), the first imperial anthology of poems, completed in the first part of the tenth century
By the end of the 12th century, samurai became synonymous with bushi (武士) almost entirely and the word was closely associated with the middle and upper echelons of the warrior class. The samurai followed a set of written rules called the Bushidō . Samurai teachings can still be found today in modern day society with the martial art Kendo, meaning the way of the sword<!--spoiler--></span></div>
<u><strong>What are Ninjas?</strong></u>
<div class="spoiler"><input type="button" class="button" onClick="this.nextSibling.nextSibling.style.display='block';this.style.display='none';" value="Show spoiler"> <span class="spoiler_content" style="display:none"><input type="button" class="button" onClick="this.parentNode.style.display='none';this.parentNode.parentNode.childNodes[0].style.display='block';" value="Hide spoiler"><br>In Japanese history, a <strong>ninja</strong> (忍者 ,ninja?) is a warrior specially trained in a variety of unorthodox arts of war. These include assassination, illusion, espionage, and various martial arts.
The exact origin of the ninja is a matter of debate. It is known that ninja appeared in 14th century Japan and remained active from the Kamakura to the Edo period.[citation needed] The role of the ninja may have included sabotage, espionage, scouting and assassination as a method of destabilization or to cause social chaos. Such actions may have taken place at the service of a feudal lord (daimyo, shogun), or other entity waging guerilla warfare<!--spoiler--></span></div>
<strong>Club song</strong>
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