Who killed The Last samurai?

Saigo Takamori helped to usher in the modern era in Japan, serving as one of the three most powerful officials in the early Meiji government. However, he was never able to reconcile his love of samurai tradition with the demands of modernizing the nation. In the end, he was killed by the imperial army he organized.
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Who ended the samurai?

The samurai would dominate Japanese government and society until the Meiji Restoration of 1868 led to the abolition of the feudal system. Despite being deprived of their traditional privileges, many of the samurai would enter the elite ranks of politics and industry in modern Japan.
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Who died in The Last Samurai?

Hiroyuki Sanada as Ujio, a master swordsman and one of Katsumoto's most trusted followers. He teaches Algren the art of sword fighting, coming to respect him as an equal. He is one of the last samurai to die in the final battle, being gunned down during Katsumoto's charge.
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How did The Last Samurai end?

After a protracted battle, all the samurai are killed. Algren survives because he does not believe in suicide after defeat, and because he seems to be unkillable. After dropping off Katsumoto's sword with the emperor, Algren returns to the village that once held him captive to live out his days.
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Is Last Samurai 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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How does 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 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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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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Why did Japan get rid of the 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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Do samurai still exist?

Although samurai no longer exist, the influence of these great warriors still manifests itself deeply in Japanese culture and samurai heritage can be seen all over Japan - be it a great castle, a carefully planned garden, or beautifully preserved samurai residences.
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How accurate is Last Samurai?

In general, The Last Samurai's premise is historically accurate. Japan was undergoing major cultural changes during the late 1860s, and the Emperor was indeed regarded as a "living God." In the span of a decade, rebels fought to retain the old way of life but were ultimately defeated.
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What were Katsumoto last words?

His last words are that all the blossoms are perfect. Algren takes Katsumoto's sword to the Imperial Palace, where he presents it to the Emperor.
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Do ninjas still exist?

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 the real last 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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Who was the greatest samurai of all time?

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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Who is the Japanese woman in The Last Samurai?

Koyuki Kato (加藤 小雪, Katō Koyuki, born December 18, 1976), better known by her stage name Koyuki (小雪), is a Japanese model and actress. She rose to fame in the drama Kimi wa Petto with Jun matsumoto and gained huge popularity, as well as the hit film The Last Samurai.
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Will there be a sequel to The Last Samurai?

The follow-ups (Last Samurai: Reckoning and Last Samurai: The Dark Samurai) are a little overlong and indulgent, but they make for an excellent trilogy. The Last Samurai VIII is a continuation of the original The Last Samurai and is therefore set in Universe 616, as opposed to Last Samurai's Universe 295.
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Is Tom Cruise fluent in Japanese?

Tom Cruise is well known for his role in The Last Samurai. You can see Tom Cruise speaks Japanese in the movie, but is that really him speaking his lines? The answer is yes!
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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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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 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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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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Who was the last seppuku?

The last celebrated case of seppuku was in 1970, when Yukio Mishima, a famous writer known for his psychologically violent novels, killed himself in samurai style after he failed to take over a command post to protest Japan's military policies.
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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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