Long ago, when Minamoto Tamako was a child, she watched a documentary about the traditional martial arts duel between Japan and the United States.
At that time, she was puzzled, thinking, what traditional martial arts does the United States have? Only after watching did she realize it was American Iaido, where they draw and fire two consecutive shots in one frame, and there was also a close-range eight-shot burst in one second, with every bullet hitting the target. It seems being a cowboy in the West isn't easy.
Next, the shining star was the Japanese Sword Saint, who was said to have sword skills of divine mastery, able to cut bullets with his tachi and facing the cowboy head-on to prove that cold weapons had not yet left the stage of history.
As expected, the cowboy shot through the Sword Saint's leg, the sword hadn't even been drawn yet, and the duel was over. Minamoto Tamako felt that she was probably affected by this documentary, which made her dislike sports.