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the samurai were abolished by the emperor of japan during the meiji era. as a result it is no longer possible to attain the status of samurai. however before the meiji era samurai were required to study the Bugei Juhappan which refers to 18 martial skills to be learnt by the common Japanese warrior. on top of this samurai were supposed to learn noncombat skills such as poetry, flower arranging and etiquette.
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After WWII people could no longer become samurai, but the devotion of samurai is still used in modern times.
it depends on wether or not the samurai could get past the Spartan's giant pansy shield
Samurai battled with swords and used martial arts and were taught to use anything handy they could find.
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it could be support, confirm, sustain, maintain
Inuyasha and The Story of Saiunkoku. You could also try Samurai Gun.
They could kill any lower classed commoner that did not give them the due respect. they could wear two swords unlike others. they inherited their status from their parents both genders could be a samurai
No, since in 1600 the tokugawa shogunate made it impossible move between social ranks. peasents could not become samurai, they couldn't even legally carry swords. To become a samurai after 1600 you had to be born into the samurai
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The samurai of ancient Japan could wear two swords, were the highest level of hierarchy, and could behead anyone they wanted to, just because they wanted to.