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A kamikaze is the name of a fierce storm. From what nation is this name derived?

China
Korea
Taiwan
Japan

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User Lukuluku
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It is from Japan, Kamikaze means divine wind in Japanese. Hope i helped.
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User Skye MacMaster
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Japan is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

The name is derived from Japanese and means divine wind. It refers to the two storms that saved Japan from Mongol fleets under Kublai Khan. The mongols attacked japan in 2274 and 1281. As the Zen Buddhism was spreading among the samurais, the typhoons were described as divine wind due to their force and timings. According to myths God Raijin turned the storms against the mongols. Kamikaze was also used to refer the attacks by Japanese pilots during second world war.

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