Are there real samurai left?

The samurai warriors do not exist today. However, the cultural legacy of the samurai exists today. The descendants of the samurai families also exist today. It is illegal to carry swords and arms in Japan.
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Who was the last real samurai?

Saigo Takamori of Japan is known as the Last Samurai, who lived from 1828 to 1877 and is remembered to this day as the epitome of bushido, the samurai code. Although much of his history has been lost, recent scholars have discovered clues to the true nature of this illustrious warrior and diplomat.
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Can you still become a samurai?

While the Samurai warrior class has been formally disbanded since the 1870s, it's still possible to see echoes of these warriors' sense of duty and their Bushido code in Japan (and elsewhere) today.
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Was there a black samurai?

But Yasuke was a real-life Black samurai who served under Oda Nobunaga, one of the most important feudal lords in Japanese history and a unifier of the country.
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Are there still Ninjas today?

In the 15th century, young men were hired by samurai or feudal lords to spy, sabotage and kill. But today there are only a few true modern ninja left; they are grand masters who hold the secrets of the deadly art and it can take a bit of effort to find them.
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Is the story of 47 Ronin true?

The film is based on an actual historical event during the Edo Period known as “Chushingura.” It involved a lord who was wrongfully put to death and his followers — ronin — who sought revenge. Rinsch said he took on the film subject and sat down with Keanu Reeves about two years ago.
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Do Japanese like The Last Samurai?

But among all these, The Last Samurai [Zwick 2003] received the most positive Japanese audience reaction. This film, about an ex-Civil War American soldier who takes up arms to fight with the last of the samurai, played to mixed reviews in the U.S. but enjoyed a wildly popular reception in Japan.
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How were samurais wiped out?

In 1588, Shogun Toyotomi Hideyoshi passed the Katanagari (sword hunt), which made it illegal for anyone except samurai to carry swords. Losing their weapons angered many samurai, and some used their now-illegal swords to rise up in armed rebellion.
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Is Last samurai true?

Cruise's character in The Last Samurai isn't based on a true story of an American soldier, but is inspired by the real history of a French Army officer named Jules Brunet. In 1866, Brunet was sent to Japan to train military forces and ultimately fought in the Boshin War after refusing orders to return home.
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Were there any white samurai?

Anjin Miura or William Anjin was the first and possibly only white man to ever be knighted a Samurai.
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Are samurai extinct?

Although the samurai no longer exist, their spirit of honor and discipline has found a home in modern times. From the kamikaze pilots of Japan in World War II, to martial artists and even modern businessman who look to Bushido as a guide to living an honorable life, samurai continue to influence Japan today.
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What did Tom Cruise think of The Last Samurai?

He did. He's tough, he's good. He worked with me. I worked many months before shooting but then when I came in he was always very supportive and very helpful.
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When Was The Last Samurai battle?

The Battle of Shiroyama, the battle that inspired the final scenes in the movie The Last Samurai, took place on Sept. 24, 1877, and was fought between the Imperial Japanese Army and the Samurai of Satsuma, in Kagoshima, Kyushu.
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What happened to The Last Samurai?

It is said that he was shot in the femur, then he thrust a sword into his stomach region, then had his head decapitated deliberately by a fellow citizen. All three accounts report that the body was decapitated.
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Can a samurai marry?

Most samurai married women from a samurai family, but for a lower ranked samurai, marriages with commoners were permitted. In these marriages a dowry was brought by the woman and was used to start their new lives. A samurai could have a mistress but her background was strictly checked by higher ranked samurai.
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Where are the 47 ronin buried?

Sengakuji (泉岳寺) is a small temple near Shinagawa Station in Tokyo. The temple is famous for its graveyard where the "47 Ronin" (also known as Akoroshi, the "masterless samurai from Ako") are buried.
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Can a ronin become a samurai?

A rōnin who came from a defeated clan where his master has been killed can attach himself to another clan and serve as a samurai.
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How Were The Last Samurai defeated?

The samurai were defeated by the Imperial Army on September 24, 1877. Battle of Shiroyama Summary: Having risen up against the repression of the traditional samurai lifestyle and social structure, the samurai of Satsuma fought a series of battles on the Japanese island of Kyushu in 1877.
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Was there a war against the samurai?

The Satsuma Rebellion, also known as the Seinan War (Japanese: 西南戦争, Hepburn: Seinan Sensō, lit. "Southwestern War") was a revolt of disaffected samurai against the new imperial government, nine years into the Meiji Era.
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How did one become a samurai?

The rigorous training of a samurai warrior began in childhood. Samurai school was a unique combination of physical training, Chinese studies, poetry and spiritual discipline. The young warriors studied Kendo ("the Way of the Sword"), the moral code of the samurai, and Zen Buddhism.
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Can Tom Cruise speak Japanese?

The answer is yes! Cruise didn't speak any Japanese before accepting the role, but he studied the language in preparation for filming so that he could better pronounce his lines. Along with the Japanese language, Tom Cruise studied sword fighting and Japanese history to help him get into character.
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Can Tom Cruise see his daughter?

Even though the custody agreement struck between Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes makes it clear that he can see their daughter, Suri Cruise, for 10 days a month, it seems like he hasn't been able to make that happen.
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Who did samurai work for?

As servants of the daimyos, or great lords, the samurai backed up the authority of the shogun and gave him power over the mikado (emperor). The samurai would dominate Japanese government and society until the Meiji Restoration of 1868 led to the abolition of the feudal system.
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Why did Japan stop samurai?

Relative peace prevailed during the roughly 250 years of the Edo Period. As a result, the importance of martial skills declined, and many samurai became bureaucrats, teachers or artists. Japan's feudal era eventually came to an end in 1868, and the samurai class was abolished a few years afterwards.
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Are there still samurai villages in Japan?

Japan has many historical places that include old towns, castles, famous samurai districts and merchant districts. To tell you the truth, Japanese government has successfully preserved all these places, especially the samurai districts. They represent Japan every now and then.
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