they used a large arsenal including but not limited to the katana, doto, wakizashi, kanebo, and naginata
What are the most important things for a samurai?
the samurai way of life is bushido, which means 'way of the samurai'. these were also rules they had to follow. if they didn't, they were forced to commit seppuku meaning 'cutting the belly', or better known as suicide. (they believed their heart was in their stomach, so cutting it would kill them. it seemed to work for them, so I'll let them be. :] ) hope that helps! =)
The unwritten code of moral principles regulating the actions of the Japanese knighthood, or Samurai; the chivalry of Japan. Unformulated, Bushido was and still is the animating spirit, the motor force of our country. Inazo Nitobé.
Who is more deadlier a ninja or a samurai?
In the right hands both were incredibly deadly. I'd give the "edge" to the katana, as a broad sword, while powerful, takes longer to reverse direction.
A katana and/or wakizashi in the hands of a trained samurai could gut and filet you in seconds. Being the lighter weapon, a katana is easier to reverse direction, engage multiple thrusts, and are incredibly sharp.
Samurai swords are seen by many as the greatest swords ever made, mostly due to their unique construction, deadly curved blade, incredible sharpness, and high level of training that the samurai received.
What were challenges for a samurai?
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.
What are skills and training you need to become a samurai warrior?
I don't really know but you might have to read the passage you have on your paper.
There are no real samurai's running around, but the samurai spirit lives on in the Japanese! Honor, duty, and sacrifice!
What were 4 things samurai were required to do?
There were no female samurai. Women were not allowed to hold such positions of Authority and honor.
What are some things samurais could not do?
1) Could not attend certain types of Entertainment
2) Could not trade or commerce
Who will win a battle a ninja or a samurai?
based on movies ninjas are deadly and silently can break into a house. They are built for speed, They can use all parts of their body as a weapon. But their most deadliest weapon is the ninjato (sword).
Whilst the samurai has a variety of different weapons for different uses such as the wakizashi (sword) for short ranges and the bow and arrow for long ranges. Their armour
is so powerful that even a arrow cant get threw it!
therefore for this information i am sticking with the samurai because it is capable of all sorts of combats with armour whilst the ninja has no armour and is only a specialist at only close combat.
How do you write samurai in Japanese?
This is the Japanese kanji for judo:file:///Users/Juyka/Desktop/DownloadedFile.jpeg
What does a samurai do other than fight?
Samurai were soldiers for their Shoguns (lords of the Japanese feudal period). But, they did not fight 24/7/365. They obviously trained between combat or conflicts, but they were also husbands and fathers, teachers and craftsmen, artists, writers, and poets. The Samurai epitomized single combat with the ubiquitous katana (or nihontō, the older form and name given to exclusively Japanese blades to discriminate them from western swords), and typically two other blades, the tanto (a dagger), and the wakisachi or kodachi (a short sword or long dagger similar in length to the Highland dirk).
Samurai trained with masters as apprentices, and during the period between when they had finished training to when they were accepted into a lord's house, they carried the designation Ronin. Ronin were also masterless Samurai who had been de-privileged by their Shogun, or one whose Shogun had fallen in battle or lost his position due to a defeat in combat. Ronin often became wanderers, working as migrants or traveling craftsmen, but also hired out for personal security sometimes for traveling merchants.
The Samurai culture was dominated by Bushido, a chivalrous system of honor and integrity. Bushido carried nearly the weight of law in most of life, and in some ways more closely resembled a religion or philosophy.
How did the samurai advisers serve the shotguns?
Samurai advisers served the shoguns by providing counsel on military strategy, governance, and diplomacy, leveraging their expertise in warfare and leadership. They were often senior samurai or members of the samurai class, tasked with ensuring loyal service and maintaining order within the feudal system. Their role was crucial in shaping policies and decisions that affected the shogunate's power and stability. Ultimately, they helped reinforce the shogun's authority while also navigating the complex dynamics of samurai society.
How did samurai warriors improve their discipline?
Samurai warriors improved their discipline through rigorous training and adherence to a strict code of conduct known as Bushido, which emphasized virtues such as loyalty, honor, and self-control. They engaged in continuous martial arts practice, meditation, and rituals that fostered mental resilience and focus. Additionally, the samurai often participated in challenges and competitions to refine their skills and maintain a competitive edge. This combination of physical training and ethical grounding cultivated a formidable sense of discipline among samurai.
What was the role of the samurai?
the samurai duty was to server the emperor in dark times when the shogun was away from the kingdom
to be a bodyguard/soldier for the wealthy