Where did the ronin meet to finalize their plan?

After more than a year of careful planning, these ronin (or samurai without a master) stage a night attack on Kira's mansion and finish what their master started.
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Where did the 47 ronin take place?

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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Where did the 47 Ronin finally find Kira?

On a snowy December night, the 47 ronin, disguised as officers of the fire brigade, attacked Lord Kira's well-defended mansion from front and back, hopped over the walls, fought his men with swords, and finally located Kira hiding in a secret courtyard.
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Was the 47 ronin based on a true story?

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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What did the ronin do in Japan?

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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How do you become a ronin?

A ronin was a samurai warrior in feudal Japan without a master or lord — known as a daimyo. A samurai could become a ronin in several different ways: his master might die or fall from power or the samurai might lose his master's favor or patronage and be cast off.
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What were straw hat ronin?

Straw Hats (菅笠衆; Suge ga Sashuu) are a powerful group of ronin on the island of Tsushima. By the time of the Invasion of Tsushima, they are led by Ryuzo, Jin's old friend. They can be identified by their various types of straw hats, in which their name originates.
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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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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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What did Kira do to Asano?

An arrogant official named Kira Yoshinaka, however, was so unhelpful and treated Asano with such open contempt that the latter lost his temper, drew his sword and attacked him. This was a grave breach of protocol and Asano was ordered to commit suicide at once, which he did.
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Why did Lord Asano draw his sword?

In case you don't live in Japan or were raised by wolves in rural Aomori, the story of the 47 rōnin goes like this: After being insulted in the castle of the shōgun, Lord Asano draws his sword and wounds his tormentor, Lord Kira.
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Who killed Lord Kira?

Assassination. On the night of January 30, 1703 (14th day, 12th month, year Genroku-15, according to the Japanese calendar), Asano's retainers broke into Kira's mansion, after almost two years of careful and secret planning, and killed him in revenge.
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Do Ninja still exist in Japan?

Tools of a dying art. Japan's era of shoguns and samurai is long over, but the country does have one, or maybe two, surviving ninjas. Experts in the dark arts of espionage and silent assassination, ninjas passed skills from father to son - but today's say they will be the last.
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Who was pardoned in 47 Ronin?

The forty-seventh rōnin, identified as Terasaka Kichiemon, eventually returned from his mission and was pardoned by the shōgun (some say on account of his youth). He lived until the age of 87, dying around 1747, and was then buried with his comrades.
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Is The Last Samurai a true story?

Not many people know the true story of The Last Samurai, the sweeping Tom Cruise epic of 2003. His character, the noble Captain Algren, was actually largely based on a real person: the French officer Jules Brunet. Brunet was sent to Japan to train soldiers on how to use modern weapons and tactics.
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What date did the 47 Ronin commit seppuku?

On February 4, 1703, the ronin were ordered to commit seppuku--a more honorable sentence than execution. Hoping for a last-minute reprieve, the four daimyos who had custody of the ronin waited until nightfall, but there would be no pardon. The forty-six ronin, including Oishi and his 16-year-old son, committed seppuku.
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Did 47 Ronin make money?

R.I.P.D., starring the immensely likable Jeff Bridges and Ryan Reynolds, was dropped into theaters in July with little promotion; on a budget of $130 million, it couldn't rustle up $80 million worldwide. Now the studio has already taken a writedown on 47 Ronin, making it an official flop just days after its release.
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Was there ever a 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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Is Kai A Demon 47 Ronin?

Kai is a “half-breed,” the offspring of a British sailor and a Japanese peasant. 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.
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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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Where are all 6 blades of Kojiro?

The Six Blades of Kojiro becomes available once you start Act 2 of Ghost of Tsushima. It's found in the west of the Totoyama region in Umugi Cove. Specifically, you'll find the musician Yamato out on the back deck of a busy inn.
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Where are the 6 blades of Kojiro?

The Six Blades of Kojiro is a Mythic Tale quest located in the Toyotama region of Tsushima. You can find it by speaking to a musician sitting outside the dojo in the Umugi Cove settlement in the southwestern coast of the Umugi prefecture.
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Where are the five ronin?

Follow the river Southwest from Kishibe Village and it'll be at the bottom of a waterfall. North of the Field of the Equinox Flower, just South of the unnamed bridge crossing the river. On a risen plateau above the flowers. East of Yamabushi's Peak, on Toyotama's North-East coastline.
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Who is master ronin?

The Ronin was the alias used by a male human former Sith who wandered the far edge of the Outer Rim Territories in the aftermath of the Sith rebellion. He would later be nicknamed as Grim.
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