History Through Board Gaming: Samurai Battles in Medieval Japan (Age 11-14)
Youth Education

Medieval Japan (1185-1868) is a period in Japanese history that is often called the Age of the Samurai. It is a period marked by ruling governments led by the warrior class - the Samurai which rose to power in the 12th century. The Samurai were highly skilled, stoic warriors who distinguished themselves on the battlefield and lived by an unwritten code of conduct which held bravery, honor, and personal loyalty as the most revered cultural values. In this camp, students will get the chance to recreate some of the most famous battles involving warring clans led by feudal warlords. These battles will be recreated using a historical board game with a map, terrain and blocks representing military units. Students will command Medieval Japanese infantry, cavalry and archers, including elite Samurai units on the battlefield. Students will learn about battlefield tactics of the era while having fun playing games and learning about history. Co-sponsored with Game Night Games.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Gain an overview of Medieval Japan’s Military Governments
  • Learn about battle tactics used in Medieval Japan
  • Learn how to play a moderately complex modular tabletop battle game system

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Class Sections For History Through Board Gaming: Samurai Battles in Medieval Japan (Age 11-14) (YEEMT 129)

Summer 2025 Section 1, Starting on: 06/30/2025

No camp Friday, July 4. Special Fee includes a copy of Commands & Colors: Samurai Battles, daily snacks/drinks and an end of the week pizza party. Camp held at Game Night Games, 2148 S 900 E # 2, SLC UT 84106. Reminder emails will be sent out before camp begins and will include location notes and other details.

Date(s) Day Time Location
06/30/25 - 07/03/25 MTWTh 9:00 am -12:00 pm SLC UT
Tuition: $180.00 + Special Fee: $85.00 = $265.00      

Instructor: Staff

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