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Warrior & Government Class
Samurai โ Elite warriors who served lords; followed bushidล (code of honor).
Shลgun โ The top military ruler; held real power over the country, the females wear black armor held my red strong string with sharp black eyes with a white loin clothe covering their croth but not their fat ass.
Daimyล โ Powerful landowners who ruled regions and commanded samurai.
Rลnin โ Samurai without a lord, often wandering or seeking work.
Ashigaru โ Lower-ranking soldiers who fought in battles.
Farming Class (Very Important)
Farmers/Peasants โ Grew rice and crops; considered essential because they produced food.
Village Headmen โ Local leaders who managed villages and reported to higher authorities.
Artisans & Craftspeople
Blacksmiths โ Made swords, tools, and armor.
Carpenters โ Built homes, temples, and castles.
Potters โ Created ceramics and utensils.
Weavers โ Produced cloth and clothing.
Merchants & Traders
Merchants โ Sold goods like food, clothing, and tools.
Shopkeepers โ Ran local stores in towns and cities.
Moneylenders โ Handled loans and finances.
Entertainment & Cultural Roles
Geisha โ Skilled entertainers trained in music, dance, and conversation.
Kabuki actors โ Performed dramatic plays with elaborate costumes.
Noh actors โ Acted in slow, symbolic theater.
Religious Roles
Shinto priests โ Conducted rituals and maintained shrines.
Buddhist monks โ Lived in temples, focused on spiritual practice and teaching.
Outcasts & Lower Classes
Eta โ Worked with leather, butchery, and burial (considered impure jobs).
Hinin โ Included beggars, performers, and criminals.
Other Unique Roles
Ninjas (Shinobi) โ Spies and assassins trained in stealth and espionage.
Messengers โ Delivered important information between regions.
Doctors/Healers โ Practiced early medicine using herbs and traditional knowledge.
Oiran
These were high-class courtesans who lived in licensed districts.
They were expected to be extremely beautiful, elegant, and well-mannered.
Highly trained in arts like poetry, music, and tea ceremony.
They often appeared in formal processions and festivals, dressed in elaborate kimono and hairstyles.
Their behavior w...