In "Samurai 7," the samurais face various challenges and ultimately meet their ends in battles against the formidable bandits threatening the village. Characters like Kambei, Katsushiro, and Gorobei demonstrate bravery and sacrifice, with some dying heroically while protecting the villagers. Their deaths underscore themes of honor and the harsh realities of war, highlighting the inevitable cost of their fight for justice and peace. Each samurai's demise serves to deepen the emotional impact of their struggle and the sacrifices made for a greater cause.
No, there are no samurais anymore.
Most samurai would rather die than dishonor the Bushido.
They were called Samurais. Hope this helps ♥
Samurai
Everyone can be a Samurai if they have Bushido. Samurais are not only for Japanese, it's for somebody who is aiming to be a Samurai and a brave warrior.
The samurais were located in ancient Japan
Samurais were warriors, they did not do craftworking.
Samurai cherished every thing and love came to every man they lived as they would die.
Ancient knights and Japanese samurais were trained to fight against difficult circumstances. They were willing to die for the cause for which they were fighting.
samurai lives aprox:100 years. The oldest samurai in the world lived 147 years.
The Samurai Trained When They Were Only 5 But No Samurai Child Ever Trained On There Own.
If you mean samurai swords, then yes. If you mean actually hiring samurai, then no. Some ninja were former samurai however.