The Katana.
Samurai Champloo and Afro Samurai has a lot of sword fighting in the series .
The samurai are warriors of japan, and there might be a lot of smaller battles.
A lot of samurai originated from many counties in Japan, I believe their were just about 7 counties. Samurai are japanese warriors, basically, they fought for daimyo the head, leader, or ruler of a clan. A daimyo would eventually come to the rank of shogun.... The difference between daimyo and shogun, is that daimyo are rulers of clan, while shogun are basically the head samurai of japan.
because he Travailed a lot and was training him self so he learned ken do the art of the katana or in limn terms a samurai sword
There are a lot of answers when it comes to Japanese weapons. But the most common Japanese weapon is probably the katana which is a traditional Japanese samarai sword that was used in ancient wars in Japan
Overwhelmingly the samurai studied, practiced, and perfected jiu-jitsu. Jiu jitsu has many different and distinct schools, and this is a natural result of the diffusion of jiu jitsu throughout medieval Japan. Many (if not all) samurai were very proficient with the spear, the bow and arrow, horsemanship and especially swordsmanship. Today in Japan the study of the way of the sword is called Iaido. High level Iaido practitioners are amazing at what they do, and quite a sight to see with your own eyes. Judo and Aikido can be said to descended from jiu jitsu. Both Jigoro Kano, who founded Judo, and Ueshiba Morihei (O sensei) who founded Aikido were looking for martial arts styles that didn't cause so much physical injury. This is because practicing jiu jitsu in early 20th century Japan was the cause of a lot of broken bones and other parts of your body.
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if you're talking about Samurai at Thorpe Park then yes, you do go upside... a lot.
They are the warriors of japan. They follow a code of honor called bushido that has 7 virtues.
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Answer 1: SAmurais served their Shogun. A shogun was the military leader and as the years went on shogans became more incharge then the emperors. Answer 2: Samurai didn't serve the shogun, they served the daimyo, the Japanese lords. Then the daimyo would give the shogun loyalty and the service of some of the daimyo's samurai, in return for land which they gave some to the samurai. The shogun has (for example) 3 lots of land - A, B, C. Two lots of samurai -A,B - serve the daimyo. The shogun gives land lot B and C to the daimyo in return for samurai lot B. The daimyo gives land lot C to the samurai in return for their service. So even though samurai lot B 'serves' the shogun, they actually do that only because they serve the daimyo.
A lot depends on the quality of the sword and whether it's real. There are a lot of fakes around. Very, very, very few swords were actually used to cut off heads and if you are claiming your weapon was used for that, you would need documentation to support that claim. A genuine sword will be anywhere from $100 up to thousands, depending on condition and who owned it.