Karl Friday focused on the war of Japan in the early Middle Ages in his book "Warrior, War, and Early Middle Ages". The central argument may be the political superiority of the court. (Lamers 2005) This is the 10th - 14th century before samurai became conspicuous in Japan, trying to form more things than we are thinking today. Friday focuses on the five aspects of warfare in his books; they are the meaning of war, the organization of war, the tools of war, the science of war, and the culture of war.
Nio is very interesting as it was in medieval Japan that civil war in the early 17th century. You play the Western samurai William Adams. He was recruited to come to Japan to find enemies and to help fight Yokai (supernatural devil). Through fun fighting and various weapons and tools, you will have to fight by managing your health and endurance enemies. Nioh provides some tips at the beginning of the game, but you will soon be able to know the mechanism of the game. Interestingly, all classes of Nioh bring cost and time of failure. Every time you die, you will learn something new whether it is a different weapon that you should use or whether it is weakness you can use. Playing this game, I found that I was able to apply in everyday life, I learned many courses.
Once upon a time in ancient Japan there was a warrior. When he withdrew from the war he was responsible for the protection and governance of several villages. One day, he walked a mountain for a long time. When I climbed a steep hillside and sitting while enjoying the view, I told him when I was absent from rising, "I have more time to do such things, and I want to know the long-term future of the villagers I am the most experienced person, as well as those who know best about the requirements of village administration and administrative management, how to harvest them and exchange them for the back wall of the cabin! Everyday they will see my little decision or else I will have to monitor something because they are not doing right