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One of the main reasons was a typhoon that struck the Mongol fleet and sunk almost all of the ships. Â The Mongols would return a couple of decades later, only for the same fate to occur. Â The Japanese referred to this phenomenon as the "Kamikaze" or Divine Wind. Â Another reason that the Mongols would have been unable to occupy Japan, at least the second time around, was that the Japanese had prepared for their return and built a lot of shore defenses. Â The samurai and the warrior oriented society of Japan, as compared to China would have also aided in defending them from an invasion. Â The warrior tradition of Japanese surrender, and the belief held by the Samurai that death was favorable to the dishonor of surrender meant that they would fight to the death - the Mongols, though dedicated and feirce conquerors, would not.
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