In Japan women were equal to men, thus a women could become a samurai. In Europe Women weren't treated equal to men, thus they couldn't become knights. Samurai soldiers slept with their swords because they were scared of their wives, European soldiers didn't.
From what I know the Samurai served as police among the cities and villages. They weren't allowed to work, so they spent most of the time staying in their homes and talking with friends.
how am I supposed to know
A samurai's robe is called a kimono
The samurai were "hired" to defened Japan in antiant times.
You need to be a hig rank sensei/ samurai to be a daimyo...
to become a samurai you had to be from 14 and up.
Historically there are no geisha samurai. It was impossible for a woman to become a samurai. Geisha often entertained samurai but were never considered a samurai themselves.
No, since in 1600 the tokugawa shogunate made it impossible move between social ranks. peasents could not become samurai, they couldn't even legally carry swords. To become a samurai after 1600 you had to be born into the samurai
I don't really know but you might have to read the passage you have on your paper.
After WWII people could no longer become samurai, but the devotion of samurai is still used in modern times.
Become a man other than that nothing. Woman were not allowed to be samurai.
Taro is a boy who's family dies when he is four and he wants to become a samurai.
Between 9th and 12th centuries.
Being a samurai was outlawed in Japan over a century ago. One was born into a samurai family and trained from childhood. Two years is an awfully short time to devote to a martial art and become good at it.
It's not necessary
The episode in which Emily goes Super Samurai has not aired yet and upcoming episode descriptions have not revealed in regards to the episode in which she'll go Super Samurai.