Schools were where bushi, courtiers, monks and shugenja learned the techniques that they used through their lives to serve their lords. [1] They were created at the dawn of the Empire by the Kami, to teacht the ways of Bushidō. [2]
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Samurai children enrolled in their chosen school somewhere between the ages of eight and ten, spending the next several years in the dōjō learning the skills they needed to pass their gempuku and serve their clan. [3]
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