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A typical day for a samurai in feudal Japan would begin early, often with morning exercises or meditation to cultivate discipline and focus. They would spend time practicing Martial Arts, honing their swordsmanship, and engaging in Archery. Throughout the day, samurai might fulfill duties related to their lord, such as managing land, training soldiers, or attending to matters of governance. Evenings could involve cultural pursuits like tea ceremonies or poetry, reflecting the samurai's appreciation for art and philosophy alongside their warrior duties.

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