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Friday, June 05, 2009

The True Story of Afro Samurai

It's fun to dig around Japanese history for interesting tidbits to discover. Like William Adams, the Englishman who arrived in Japan with a Dutch ship in the year 1600 and who was befriended by Ieyasu Tokugawa, the third of Japan's three great unifiers. Adams' arrival was good timing for Tokugawa, who used the 19 cannon on the ship to win the Battle of Sekigahara, the watershed victory that made him the Shogun (military general) of all Japan and ushered in the 265 years of peace known as the Edo Period. In return, Adams was made a daimyo, or samurai lord, and given a fief with retainers in present-day Yokohama, which is about as awesome as it gets for a gaijin in Japan. But Adams wasn't the first foreigner to attain the status of samurai. In 1581 Nobunaga Oda, the first of the above three unifiers, met a black slave traveling with an Italian Jesuit. Since Nobunaga loved unique things from foreign countries, he took an intense interest in the man, giving him name of Yasuke and making him a retainer. As a samurai, Yasuke served Nobunaga faithfully, and when his lord was attacked by a turncoat general at Honnoji Temple in Kyoto, Yasuke went to assist Nobunaga's son, and fought very bravely. He was eventually captured and turned over to the Jesuits, and no further mention is made of him after that. Who would've thought that Afro Samurai was based on a true story?

(Of course, you can read the novel Shogun to get a slightly shifted but interesting look at the Englishman who became a Samurai lord.)

Did you know that Afro Samurai was based on a true story?

4 Comments:

Blogger timo said...

the avatar you show there is from boondocks. now that's a strange cartoon!

4:59 AM

 
Blogger Daniel said...

I'm currently going to business school in Tokyo, and a couple months ago one of our guest speakers was Shin Ishikawa, the COO of GONZO. One of his interesting stories was about Samuel L. Jackson begging him personally to be the voice of Afro Samurai! I hadn't heard of the show before, but it was still a fun story.

9:12 AM

 
Blogger Peter in Japan said...

Yes, the Boondocks style is so cool. The only actual picture I could find of Yasuke (here) wasn't exactly flattering to the guy. Guess anything from that era perceived by the Japanese of the day will not be kind to Africans.

Daniel, thanks for the info. That's cool, I'd love to have Samual Jackson eager about something I had created.

10:10 AM

 
OpenID goinglocoinyokohama said...

Very interesting about yasuke. I'd never heard of him. Boondocks is classic! and Huey (that character) is the friggin' man!
"Guess anything from that era perceived by the Japanese of the day will not be kind to Africans" why do you say that? I think personally they are rather unkind now but I'd be curious to know id that were always the case

10:03 AM

 

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