A samurai's robe is called a kimono
The samurai were "hired" to defened Japan in antiant times.
The daimyo was the main leader of the samurai
The clothing a samurai wore outside of battle was known as the kimono.
Ask Aaron Trevisi, he is known as the one of the last samurai's
The samurai prefer Shinto (Maybe Mahayana Buddhism) because it is Japanese tradition which was influenced from China mainland in the past.
There are a number of different ways that Japanese Samurai weapons have influenced modern society. One of the main ways is in the teachings of martial arts.
Perhaps there is no greatest movie, but the animated movie "Akira" is regarded as a masterpiece by many. try Shichinin no samurai aka Seven samurai .it inspired the Magnificent seven and influenced so many films since.
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Historically there are no geisha samurai. It was impossible for a woman to become a samurai. Geisha often entertained samurai but were never considered a samurai themselves.
no they are not
Samurai Jack - 2001 Samurai Versus Samurai 4-3 was released on: USA: 28 June 2003
The Six Samurai are a series of Yu-Gi-Oh monsters representing a famous band of samurai warriors, as well as a few associated characters like their grandmaster. Legendary Six Samurai are the previous generation of Six Samurai, and you can see that they still exist in the present time, ie, Legendary Six Samurai Shi En -> Great Shogun Shien, Legendary Six Samurai Enishi -> Enishi - Shien's Chancellor, Legendary Six Samurai Kageki -> Chamberlain of the Six Samurai, Legendary Six Samurai Mizuho -> Hand of the Six Samurai, Legendary Six Samurai Shinai -> Spirit of the Six Samurai, Legendary Six Samurai Kizan -> Grandmaster of the Six Samurai.
bushido or the warrior cod is the code of the samurai
Samurai were from Japan, and the samurai sword is from Japan.
The Samurai were heavily influenced by the Chinese Chan(禅) sect of Buddhism. It was introduced to Japan in the 12th-century, around the same time that the Samurai class came into being. Chan is better known by its Japanese pronunciation, Zen. Unlike Pure Land Buddhism, another popular sect in Japan, which relies on saviors like Bodhisattvas, Zen emphasizes meditation and personal salvation. I'm sure many samurai venerated the Buddha or Shinto deities (given Japan was a very religious culture), but Zen influenced them more than any other spiritual path.
Samurai practiced it because they thought it would give them inner peace & aid them in battle. The work of some artists were influenced by simplicity & boldness.Answer:Both samurai and artists are attracted to Zen's training in instantaneous appreciation of the whole and the total commitment to action once initiated. For the samurai this allowed immediate response to an attack without the need for review of either tactics or the delay of examining the morality of the situation, for artists it allowed the commitment to create the artwork without error once the image was in the mind.