General discussion (non-Usagi Yojimbo related) about all things Japan -- Feudal Japan, Samurai, Ninjas, Anime & Manga, Chambara films, Japanese Pop Culture, Otaku, martial arts, history, sushi, giant robots, Godzilla... anything Japan-related!
Well Ok.....Time to be more blunt about this. I KNOW the Movie was fack...read it at the very end of the trailers, But There is a book by Mark Ravina "The Last Samurai: The Life and Battles of Saigo Takamori "--> I have not read this book yet...but from the Looks of it, It gave me a hint of if there really was a Englishman who Did go to Japan and become a Samurai.
The Englishman who became a samurai was William Adams, and was the model for the character Richard Chamberlain played in Shogun. He arrived in 1600, or about 250 years before the events shown in the movie under discussion. There was apparently a chap running around in Japan stirring up trouble in the 1860's, but is was a Christian-based rebellion rather than a Samurai-based one. The Samurai-based rebellion was 100% nihonjin-- foreigners need not apply.
"...[H]uman beings are given free will in order to choose between insanity on the one hand and lunacy on the other..."
Aldous Huxley, 1946
Thats his name....Adams.
I see....So its was A chirston Rebel...thats really interesting..Sorry I havent seen Shogun yet... So most of the Samurai stuff i am getting really rusty on.....thanks ^^
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