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Does japan still follow Bushido?

Yes, some businessmen whose ancestors are samurais follow the philosophy of the Bushido.


What did samurais do when they were dishonored especilly if they were dishonored?

Most samurai would rather die than dishonor the Bushido.


What did samurais do daily?

Mostly Samurais in training practiced calligraphy, practiced the rituals of tea ceremonies, wrote poetry (usually haikus), practiced swordsmanship and archery, and occassionally had lessons on seppuku and Bushido.


Are samuris from China?

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.


Do samurais still use katanas today?

Samurais aren't around as much nowadays but they traditions do live on, especially during World War 2 as many of the Kamikaze pilots had katanas in their planes as a sign of bushido- bravery in battle, not being afraid of death etc.


What did the samurai do?

They are the warriors of japan. They follow a code of honor called bushido that has 7 virtues.


How can you use bushido in a sentence?

Bushido is a way of life practiced by the samurai. It means "The Way of the Warrior Knight." Here are some sentences.Honor and Honesty are principles of bushido.Bushido originated in Japan.Samurai practiced bushido.


How do you learn bushido?

Bushido is learned by learning a Japanese martial art. Bushido, the way of the warrior, is a code of ethics, moral compass and general all around way of living that represents the way of life of the fighters in Japan. Learning Bushido would be learning absolute dedication to your family and Emperor. Therefore, being a foreigner and wanting to learn the Bushido code would be pointless as it would hold little meaning. The Bushido way of life is the ultimate sacrifice for your country and your family name.


Why were samurais deadly?

Samurais were deadly due to their extensive training, discipline, and mastery of martial arts, particularly swordsmanship with the katana. They adhered to a strict code of honor called Bushido, which emphasized bravery, loyalty, and skill, enhancing their effectiveness in battle. Additionally, samurais often employed strategic tactics and psychological warfare, making them formidable opponents in combat. Their elite status and rigorous training set them apart as some of the most skilled warriors of their time.


How were samurais chosen?

Samurais were typically chosen based on their noble lineage, as they were part of the warrior class in feudal Japan. Many samurais were born into samurai families, inheriting their status and responsibilities. Additionally, skill in martial arts, loyalty to a lord, and the ability to uphold bushido, the samurai code of conduct, were crucial factors in their selection and promotion within the ranks. In some cases, talented warriors from lower classes could be elevated to samurai status through notable deeds in battle or service to a daimyo (feudal lord).


What is the Bushido?

Bushido means "Way of the Samurai". It is the Japanese samurai way of conduct, similar to Sharia (Islamic conduct) or chivalry (Middle Ages' knight's code). The samurai must follow these to show his loyalty, and duty to the shogun. Also it is disinclination to pain and profit was scorned.


Do samurais speak Thai?

No. Samurais are from Japan, not Thailand. They Speak Japanese.