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.
They all train to their maximum limits if they want to continue competing at the professional level. Sometimes they train so hard they injur themselves in the process.
They were 50/50 romantic interpretation and real.
There have always been warriors the Samurai case was just named not made
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Certainly. Samurai warriors were martial artists in the truest form of the term.
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all a samurai dose during the day is train
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.
The Samurai Trained When They Were Only 5 But No Samurai Child Ever Trained On There Own.
The samurai were originally farm land owners/warriors, ad the more powerful samurai were called the Daimyo, and the regular samurai pledged themselves to their Daimyo like knights would pledge themselves to lords inmedievaltimes.
Maybe this book can help you out: "The Samurai Sourcebook", by Stephan Turnbull; 1998, London: Cassell & Co.
no need its just a suit.
the samurai wrote poetry mostly to calm themselves, and they were also zen Buddhists.
The samurai would live in huts castles there r still samurai to day but to train for it you dont search samurai training you search akido witch is a form of samurai how i spelt akido might not be right tho.
Samurai never took over Japan. During the Warring States period, the lords the served did, but never the samurai themselves, who were simply soldiers.
Train, that is all that they do. The samurai belong to a religion named 'Bushido' which takes life long dedication to your cause. They lived in small villages and whilst not all men were samurai within the small villages, the men that were would train every day. The women and the men that were not warriors s farmed, cooked and cleaned. It is even stated within Bushido that a samurai must kill himself in the face of defeat. So not many samurai's lost fights, because as soon as they were about to lose they would kill themselves out of shame. Warriors to the end. They lived and died for honour, don't see much of that any more.