First western samurai is an english guy The best known western samurais are two French. One was a real samurai, the other leaded a rebel japan army against the Japanese Empire. And because of this ,the game Ni-Oh tells the story of this english guy
>Soon after Adams' arrival in Japan, he became a key advisor to the shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu. Adams directed construction for the shogun of the first Western-style ships in the country. Adams was later key to Japan's approving the establishment of trading factories by the Netherlands and England. He also was highly involved in Japan's Red Seal Asian trade, chartering and serving as captain of four expeditions to Southeast Asia. He died in Japan at age 55. He has been recognised as one of the most influential foreigners in Japan during this period >A town in Edo (modern Tokyo), Anjin-chō (in modern-day Nihonbashi) was named for Adams, who had a house there. He is annually celebrated on 15 June. >A village and a railroad station in his fiefdom, Anjinzuka (安針塚, "Burial mound of the Pilot") in modern Yokosuka, were named for him. >In the city of Itō, Shizuoka, the Miura Anjin Festival is held annually on 10 August. On the seafront at Itō is a monument to Adams. Next to it is a plaque inscribed with Edmund Blunden's poem, "To the Citizens of Ito", which commemorates Adams' achievement
Are these French """"samurai"""" still celebrated in Japan every year?
Ryder Harris
>and that is what? its pretty much the same as that guy holding a french bread with a beret hat on you can often see on Sup Forums or some weak beautiful boy who might be fuckable for someone. as for female, typical blond girl whos classy for nothing or rich and smug like ohohoho.
>also, are anime/manga/games in japan stereotypical tothe limits? yes. its also the same as the treatment in the west. i dont see any difference between those anymore.