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      47 Ronin A Samurai Story from Japan

      47 RONIN A Samurai Story from Japan

      The story of the forty-seven ronin is a very famous one in Japan. It is a true story about real people, but many of the facts are now lost in time. Soon after the ronin took their revenge, the story was retold in plays, known as Chushingura. Since then the story has been retold in song, story, drama, television plays, visual art, and many films. Each time the story is retold, the details change. But one thing does not change – this story is still as famous in Japan today as it was 300 years ago.

      The story begins in Edo (now modern Tokyo) in spring 1701, in the Shogun’s palace. Lord Asano is taking lessons in palace ceremony from Lord Kira, one of the lords in the Shogun’s palace. Kira has only hard words for Asano, and by the end of that terrible day, Lord Asano is dead. Asano’s samurai are now ronin – samurai without a lord or master. They have no home, no place in the world. They have only loyalty to their dead lord.

      This is the true story of the forty-seven ronin …

      NOTES ABOUT SAMURAI

      Samurai

      Warriors, famous fighting men in the old days in Japan. They lived by a special set of rules, the samurai code of honour (bushido in Japanese).

      Ronin

      Samurai without a daimyo (a lord or master). In Japan today ronin are more often called roshi.

      Seppuku

      Ritual suicide – killing yourself by cutting your stomach open with a knife. This was part of bushido, the samurai code of honour, and for samurai, it was better to commit seppuku than to live a life without honour.

      Daimyo

      A lord, a powerful ruler of a region in Japan in the old days. Daimyo often had their own armies of three or four hundred samurai to guard their castles and land.

      Shogun

      The military ruler of Japan in the old days, under the Emperor.

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