You can't they don't exist anymore
Samurai had to learn self-control so that they could overcome emotions that might interfere with fighting, especially the fear of death.
Becoming a samurai can take many years, as long as it takes to learn the martial arts, archery, fencing and many other skills.
No, samurai do not use sumo wrestling. They do learn grappling techniques, many which are similar to those used in sumo. Jujitsu and Aikido are closer to what samurai studied. But when the samurai were banned, they often held wrestling tournaments to raise money.
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The samurai are no more. Only their traditions and arts remain. People do live by these codes, that's probably the closest you would get to a samurai. But I do know there are a few people in Myanmar who learn the arts and live by the code. Hope this helped!
Historically there are no geisha samurai. It was impossible for a woman to become a samurai. Geisha often entertained samurai but were never considered a samurai themselves.
no they are not
In English, it is samurai, singular or plural. This is because it is a class of person.
Samurai Jack - 2001 Samurai Versus Samurai 4-3 was released on: USA: 28 June 2003
The Six Samurai are a series of Yu-Gi-Oh monsters representing a famous band of samurai warriors, as well as a few associated characters like their grandmaster. Legendary Six Samurai are the previous generation of Six Samurai, and you can see that they still exist in the present time, ie, Legendary Six Samurai Shi En -> Great Shogun Shien, Legendary Six Samurai Enishi -> Enishi - Shien's Chancellor, Legendary Six Samurai Kageki -> Chamberlain of the Six Samurai, Legendary Six Samurai Mizuho -> Hand of the Six Samurai, Legendary Six Samurai Shinai -> Spirit of the Six Samurai, Legendary Six Samurai Kizan -> Grandmaster of the Six Samurai.
Samurai were from Japan, and the samurai sword is from Japan.
bushido or the warrior cod is the code of the samurai