To be a samurai, one needs a combination of physical, mental, and spiritual skills. Physically, one must be proficient in Martial Arts such as kenjutsu (swordsmanship) and Archery. Mentally, a samurai must possess discipline, focus, and strategic thinking to excel in combat and leadership roles. Spiritually, samurai follow a code of ethics known as Bushido, which emphasizes loyalty, honor, and self-discipline.
They were higher ranking than other samurai because they were skilled horseback riders and were able to use more weapons and skills on horseback then other samurai who were on foot.
Becoming a samurai can take many years, as long as it takes to learn the martial arts, archery, fencing and many other skills.
A Samurai in training is often referred to as a "bushi" or "samurai apprentice." During their training, they would typically engage in rigorous martial arts education and study the code of conduct known as "Bushido." This period is crucial for developing both their combat skills and moral character before they are recognized as full-fledged samurai.
You need to be a hig rank sensei/ samurai to be a daimyo...
bushido or the warrior cod is the code of the samurai
Budo Taijutsu
They were higher ranking than other samurai because they were skilled horseback riders and were able to use more weapons and skills on horseback then other samurai who were on foot.
With sweet nunchuck and samurai sword skills
It's not necessary
he trains you to be a ninja . when you get to the samurai place, the skills will be usefull
I don't really know but you might have to read the passage you have on your paper.
Samurai needed to use armour and weapons in order to complete their comquests
Becoming a samurai can take many years, as long as it takes to learn the martial arts, archery, fencing and many other skills.
· The most skill used with a weapon was the skill Kendo. It was the way of the Sword.
no need its just a suit.
A Samurai in training is often referred to as a "bushi" or "samurai apprentice." During their training, they would typically engage in rigorous martial arts education and study the code of conduct known as "Bushido." This period is crucial for developing both their combat skills and moral character before they are recognized as full-fledged samurai.
Often the samurai warriors were married to female samurai warriors equally trained in combat skills. Where the male went out to battle the female stayed at home to protect the family, home and property.