Tom Cruise documented it perfectly, he was, after all, the "Last Samurai". Wonder why they disappeared?
They didn't there are Samurai existing today and Tom Cruises film was fictional, but very,very loosely based on the satuma rebellion.
train hard
A interesting detail about a samurai's training in archery is that a Samurai has to use his left hand to aim the arrow.
The Samurai disapproved of the musket because it devalued samurai training.
A interesting detail about a samurai's training in archery is that a Samurai has to use his left hand to aim the arrow.
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A samurai started training at the age of 3
As long as they can wield and handle a katana (Japanese sword), they can begin their training to be a samurai. But many boys begin when they are in the ages of 3 or 4
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.
the samuri because he had better training then the viking
Go to a martial Arts training school in Japan.
The narrator of "The Samurai's Tale" is the young Taro. He shares his experiences and life journey, offering a firsthand account of his growth, learning, and the challenges he faces as a samurai-in-training in feudal Japan.
about a month to be one because you need lots of training to do.
Bushido was the code of conduct for Samurai similar to the precepts of Knighthood for European Knights. It is above and beyond training, handling weapons, horsemanship, etc.