samuri were japanese warriors that represented honour, bravery, unquestioning loyalty to his daimyo(his master)self-discipline,and self-denial. He needed to be fit and agile enough to wield his big sword and fight. To keep their mind sharpened, the samuri had constant dedication to learning. The Jananese samuri were always ready to die for his honour or the honour of his daimyo and if he got humiliated or shamed in public, he would commit suiside.
They were called Samurais. Hope this helps ♥
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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.
The samurais were located in ancient Japan
Ancient Mysteries - 1994 Samurai 4-19 was released on: USA: 22 May 1997
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the samurai was only a very high class in ancient Japanese culture and were a high rank in the Japanese armies.
The Samurai were Lords Guard in ancient feudal Japan. So they would have worked in the castle or home of the Lord providing protection.
No. The ancient weapon related to a halberd is a ji (pronounced gee).
There is no Samurai Island on Poptropica. The island that has ninjas and sumo wrestlers in ancient Japan is Red Dragon Island. (see related question)
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. Of course, if a samurai happened to kill someone of high status, or especially their ruler, they would face challenges including being demoted in their status. Many samurai would commit seppuku if that were to happen, which is a ritual , honorable suicide for the ancient samurai. They would cut their abdomen open and be beheaded by an assistant. Also, the samurai were very respected. Peasants looked up to them greatly.