They were called Samurais. Hope this helps ♥
the samurai was only a very high class in ancient Japanese culture and were a high rank in the Japanese armies.
Their ancient name was "Samurai"; during WWII Japanese or Nipponese.
They were called samurai, which came from the verb "saburau" meaning "to serve."
Emperor, Shogun, Daimyo, Samurai*, Peasants, Artisan, and Merchants. *There are also Ronin, which are Samurai without a Daimyo (because he/she was killed, committed seppuku, etc.).
Ancient knights and Japanese samurais were trained to fight against difficult circumstances. They were willing to die for the cause for which they were fighting.
well, in ancient japan, the artisans would made their swords with wood and metal.
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Of course there were Japanese people that were 'left-handed' some of these people were bound to be brought up as Samurai. Whether ancient Samurai training permitted left handed people is a different story. Im sure that they would have, you would want your soldiers to be able to fight to the best of their ability, not restrict their skill.
Samurai were the swordsman of ancient Japan. There was no specific religion, but it is associated with Shinto and Buddahism.
Samurai practiced ancient shintoism.They also practiced a form of Buddhism knownas Zen.
no. ancient Japanese martial artists or "ninjas" used their own skills or would fight with what is called a bokken a large stick...or sharp discs and samurai swords