Professional soldiers; death before honor (death before losing their honor).
yeah pretty much. fighting and honor
By fighting under any circumstances,by always being alongside him, agreeing with all of his lords decisions.
Samurai Champloo .
Samurai Champloo and Afro Samurai has a lot of sword fighting in the series .
katanawakizashiyumiyarikanaboTantoAll these are very famous samurai weapons (originated in japan) which were used in fighting.
they poo in cups
Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto , Samurai II: Duel at Ichijoji Temple and Samurai III: Duel at Ganryu Island .
everyone was fighting who would get the throne
all a samurai dose during the day is train
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.
Three characteristics shared by knights and samurai were loyalty to their lords, adherence to a code of ethics (chivalry for knights, bushido for samurai), and the use of a variety of weapons and fighting techniques in battle.
The cast of A Samurai About to Lose His Life - 1993 includes: Tetsuo Kurata
In the mid-evil time like the Saxons and Germanic tribes, the Japanese developed an advanced feudal system. On the Bushi fighting scale the Samurai was the warrior before you became a Samurai your title would be Ninja the lowest rank on the Bushi fighting scale. Samurai usually always served under a shogon who was their master, and would send Samurai off to fight other tribes and factions in mid-evil Japan. there were also Daimyos who would hire Samurai for protection of their estates and families. then there were also Ronin who were "Masterless Samurai" Ronin were first Samurai but if a Samurai's Shogon or Daimyo dies they are no longer their vassels and are free to raom sworn to no-one. Ronin were usually Mercs. The Samurai were used as the perfect fighting machine and were basically in a sense Japanese Knights or vassels.