Ronin are samurai without a master
The Samurai's leaders, that is, their employers and masters, were the landowners, mainly, who carried the title, "Daimyo". In the 1600's, roughly, the various daimyo (This is a Japanese term, so no "s" at the end) finally supported and mostly obeyed the Shogun, who had the all the power, but still reported to the Emperor, if commanded to. In that time, the Shoguns were in the Tokugawa family. Some Samurai no longer had a job and were called "Ronin"; they had no master, but did what jobs they could find, hoping to find a new master eventually.
The Samurai did protect the master or the person at which he has been told to protect. They were for example bodygaurds.
They were called Samurais. Hope this helps ♥
they are the positions in which a samurai serves his daimyo
The traditional samurai helmet is called a kabuto.
When a Samurai has no master, they are referred to as Ronin I believe.
The samurai were no longer in control and no longer did their duty as Samurai instead went on to do other jobs
Samurais in feudal Japan were warriors who served a higher-ranking lord and followed a strict code of conduct known as Bushido. They were skilled in combat, practiced martial arts, and were expected to be loyal, disciplined, and honorable in their actions. Samurais held a high social status and were considered the military elite of Japanese society.
They must be willing to die for their masters. Samurai were also known for committing suicide to follow their master in death.
Because the Geisha is lower in rank than the Samurai.
A kid named Jiro is a servant in a Japanese castle. A master with 200 samurai is killed and 47 of them come to avenge him. His mother is a cook. He becomes a spy for his master. They move. They storm a castle and succeed in revenge.
The Samurai's leaders, that is, their employers and masters, were the landowners, mainly, who carried the title, "Daimyo". In the 1600's, roughly, the various daimyo (This is a Japanese term, so no "s" at the end) finally supported and mostly obeyed the Shogun, who had the all the power, but still reported to the Emperor, if commanded to. In that time, the Shoguns were in the Tokugawa family. Some Samurai no longer had a job and were called "Ronin"; they had no master, but did what jobs they could find, hoping to find a new master eventually.
The Samurai did protect the master or the person at which he has been told to protect. They were for example bodygaurds.
A samurai's robe is called a kimono
They were called Samurais. Hope this helps ♥
You can't, the Master hasn't returned yet
they are the positions in which a samurai serves his daimyo