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Forget what you've seen in animes; no Samurai children ever trained on their own, they always trained in groups. Martial Arts schools known as "Ryus," were exclusive, serving only the Samurai, and funded by whatever regional lord. The majority of them were comprehensive teaching all weapons of the day and later on, including the musket.

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