47 Ronin - Discover The Tale of Chushingura
47 Ronin - Discover The Tale of Chushingura
47 Ronin - Discover The Tale of Chushingura
47 Ronin Story
After killing Kira, they went to their Master's Grave, and turned themselves
in to the authorities. For committing such a vendetta, the 47 Ronin were
requested by the Shogun to commit seppuku, ritual self-disembowelment.
During the Meiji era, the rapid modernization of Japan forces people to
return to their cultural roots and values, giving tremendous popularity of
the 47 Ronin's tale.
Today in Japan, the 47 Ronin and samurai like
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Understanding Bushido
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Understanding Bushido
One of the most important thing for westerners to fully appreciate the
story of the 47 Ronin, is to understand the psychological, philosophical
and spiritual foundations of the warrior class in ancient Japan: Bushido.
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The tale of the 47 Ronin is a true story that began on April 21st, 1701,
when lord Asano Naganori attacked Kira Yoshinaka, the senior bakufu
protocol official, in Edo Castle.
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official duties.
At the time, law stated that when a Daimyo committed seppuku, the
Shogun family is dishonored, his castle confiscated and his Samurai
retainers disband, thus becoming Ronin or masterless Samurai.
As he heard the terrible news, Oishi Kuranosuke, Asano's principal
counselor, moved his Lord's family away, before surrendering Ako castle to
the Officials of the Tokugawa government.
Oishi secretly formed a group to avenge their master's death. Out of 371
samurais, only loyal 47 men (you can find here the names of all the 47 ronin
and a description of their weapons) refused to allow lord Asano's death to
go unavenged, even though vendetta is strictly forbidden by law.
They decided to go on with their plan, even though they knew they would be
severely punished for doing so, swearing a secret blood oath to avenge their
master by killing Kira.
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It was clear in Kira's mind that Asano's Samurai would try to get
revenge against him. In order to prevent such an event, his house had
been fortified, and his personal security was greatly augmented.
Fearing a plot growing against him, Lord Kira sent spies to watch the
Ronin, particularly their leader, Oishi. It was essential that their plans was
not discovered.
Knowing that Kira sent spies after him, Oishi went to Kyoto and began
frequenting brothels and taverns earning reputation as a drunken gambler.
This way, Oishi Kuranosuke was trying to deceive Kira's spies, but on
the inside, he was consumed by the idea of revenge.
Agents of Kira reported that the Asano's retainers, now away from the
warriors life, became merchants and drunkards. With time, Kira started to
believe that Asano's Ronin did not have the courage to avenge their
master and that he was safe from them. The masquerade worked just as
planned, Kira let down his guard.
At a secret meeting, Oishi and the other Ronin decided that the time had
come to raid against Kira mansion and avenge their Master's death. The
moment to strike is perfect.
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A year and a half after the death of Asano, the 47 Ronin meet in Edo at
one of their secret location, renewed their oaths and got ready to attack
on Kira's mansion.
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In the garden was held a small building for storing firewood and
charcoal. While searching the building, the Ronin were attacked by a
man hiding in a corner.
After being easily disarmed and questioned, the aggressor refused to state
his name and rank. The searchers knew it was Kira so they blew the
whistle. The Ronin gathered around the man and Oishi Kuranosuke
certified that it was indeed Kira, seeing the scar from Asano's attack.
In consideration of Kira's high rank, Oishi kneeled
down before him and respectfully addressed him,
telling him they were retainers of Asano, come to
avenge him as true Samurai should.
He also told Kira that he will allow him die with
honor as a true Samurai, by committing
Seppuku, as Lord Asano had done almost two
years ago. Oishi offered Kira the same dagger
Asano used to kill himself. Kira fell on his knees,
crying, trembling, begging for his life, offering
money to Oishi and the Ronin so that they let him
live.
After realizing that Kira do not have the courage nor the honor to commit
Seppuku, Oishi killed him by cutting off his head with Asano's dagger.
Kira's head was wrapped in a white cloth and places in a bucket. Despite
the fact that a few Ronin were wounded, they marched to Sengaku-ji
Temple in Edo where Lord Asano was buried.
On arriving at the temple, the Ronin washed and
cleaned Kira's decapitated head in a well and put it
before Asano's tomb. They offered prayers at the
temple in hommage to their Lord and, knowing
what was comming for them, gave all the remaning
money of the Asano Clan to the head monk of the
temple, asking him to bury them decently and offer
prayers for them after their death.
Fully prepared to die for their action, Oishi sent a
messenge to the Tokugawa Government Building
in Edo, informing the officials of what had been
done and telling them that they would be waiting at
Sengaku-ji Temple, for the Shogun orders.
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The Sentence.
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The Sentence.
The very same night of the attack, by turning themselves in the temple,
the Ronin knew that they were at the mercy of the shogun, Tsunayoshi
Tokugawa and that their faith will result in certain death.
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Even today, more that 300 years after the actual events, Chushingura the story of the 47 Ronin is one of the most popular Japanese story. It's a
story that every Japanese people knows about, regardless of their age or
education level.
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47 RONIN - CHUSHINGURA
Spirit of the Samurai
Introduction
Understanding Bushido
Tragedy in Edo Castle
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