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Death at Dan-no-Ura

his frail form offers a salted tribute to the warriors lying dead and dying on and under his geta.  A thousand clacking sounds rise up into the stormy seas as these tiny samurai know defeat once again.
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Jul 18, 2015
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The Samurai Ghost Crabs, or heike crab, was used by Carl Sagan in Cosmos to illustrate evolution and survival of the fittest.  The battle of Dan-no-ura immortalized in the Tale of Heike was a pivotal moment in Japan’s history, which established the first military dictatorship and resulted in the death of a child emperor.

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