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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Was one of the 47 Ronin a half breed?

So why can't Hollywood insert a little Pirates of the Caribbean–esque oomph to this tale of feudal honor and revenge? In this variation, the ronin are joined by a half-breed named Kai (Keanu Reeves), who is discovered as a young refugee in the forest and taken in by the feudal lord Asano (Min Tanaka).
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Where did the 47 Ronin commit seppuku?

The 47 ronin took Kira's head to the Sengakuji temple, where Lord Asano is buried. Later the ronin also committed seppuku and are buried together in the same temple. These events took place in Edo (Tokyo), and today kids can visit Lord Kira's residence and the Sengakuji Temple.
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Is Kai a real character in 47 Ronin?

Keanu Reeves as Kai, a half-Japanese, half-English outcast adopted by the household of Lord Asano who joins the Ronin. The character was created for the film.
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Did any of the 47 ronin survive?

The ronin reassembled in the mansion's courtyard. All forty-six were alive. They had killed as many as forty of Kira's samurai, at the cost of only four walking wounded. At daybreak, the ronin walked through town to the Sengakuji Temple, where their lord was buried.
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Are there any 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.
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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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Did 47 Ronin make money?

But when the movie hit theaters, audiences weren't so keen on 47 Ronin. In fact, the movie — which reportedly cost $175 million — earned a paltry $38 million domestically, according to Box Office Mojo. Internationally, it performed a bit better with $113 million.
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What happens if a samurai does not commit seppuku?

Depending on the severity of the crime, all or part of the property of the condemned could be confiscated, and the family would be punished by being stripped of rank, sold into long-term servitude, or executed. Seppuku was considered the most honorable capital punishment apportioned to samurai.
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What clan was the 47 Ronin?

47 rōnin, the 47 loyal samurai of the lord of Akō, whose vendetta ranks as one of the most dramatic episodes of Japanese history. The incident began in April 1701, when imperial envoys from Kyōto arrived in Edo (now Tokyo), the capital of the shogunate.
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Why did the 47 ronin raid Kira's mansion?

In 1701, Asano Naganori, the daimyō (feudal lord) of the Akō Domain, assaulted Lord Kira with his sword for unknown reasons. He was forced to commit seppuku (ritual suicide) following a brief tribunal. Enraged, 47 samurai who had sworn fealty to Lord Asano attacked Kira's home at night.
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Who raised Kai in 47 Ronin?

He was also raised by demons, it's said, after being left to die by his mother in the dank and supernaturally infested Tangled Forest. Many of his 18th-century compatriots would want that kind of boy killed―even if he was found scarred and battered and otherwise pitiable while trying to flee that wicked place.
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How is Kai a half breed?

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A half-English, half-Japanese male adopted into the household of the kind Asano Naganori, Kai was an outcast whose half-breed nature made him unfavored and his love for his lord's daughter scorned by the noble lord himself.
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How did 47 Ronin end?

The ending of the 47 Ronin is pretty well known. This isn't a spoiler, but if you don't want to know what happens at the end of a two hundred year old legend, then look away now. The Ronin commit ritual suicide after exacting their revenge, in according with the Samurai's code.
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Is 47 Ronin a remake?

The original 47 Ronin starred Keanu Reeves as a half-English, half-Japanese samurai, who sets out to avenge his father's death. It was directed by Carl Rinsch and was a remake of the 1941 Japanese film, The 47 Ronin, directed by Kenji Mizoguchi, which was based on the historical Akō incident.
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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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Who was the last known 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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What is ronin in Japanese?

In feudal Japan, a ronin was a warrior, a samurai without a master, who travelled the country offering his service to anyone in need of a sword to hire.
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What do they call a female samurai?

Onna-musha (女武者) is a term referring to female warriors in pre-modern Japan. These women fought in battle alongside samurai men. They were members of the bushi (samurai) class in feudal Japan and were trained in the use of weapons to protect their household, family, and honour in times of war.
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What is the code of the samurai?

Bushido is a code of conduct that emerged in Japan from the Samurai, or Japanese warriors, who spread their ideals throughout society. They drew inspiration from Confucianism, which is a relatively conservative philosophy and system of beliefs that places a great deal of importance on loyalty and duty.
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Who is the greatest samurai?

1. Oda Nobunaga (織田 信長) While Miyamoto Musashi may be the best-known "samurai" internationally, Oda Nobunaga (1534-1582) claims the most respect within Japan.
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