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Why is everyone complaining about Yasuke but not William from Nioh. Secondly, William Adams being white does frankly play a role in that white characters in a foreign country is a very common trope It isn’t a bad trope imo, it can say a lot about cultural interaction from a different pov, but it is a trope none the less
Whatever happened to the descendants of William Adams, the . . . - Reddit According to this tertiary source, leaflet (bilingal) issued by the Yokosuka City, where Shogun granted a land of Hemi to Adams, however, his son, Josef, succeeded William Adams as a landlord of Hemi after his father's relocation to Hirado, Nagasaki Prefecture (p 19 ) This accounts suggests that Josef did not totally regarded as a foreigner in
William Adams and Hirado. : r JapaneseHistory - Reddit Hirado Bay Matsuura samurai residence Adams' house Adams' house William Adams and Hirado My photos After years of working with Tokugawa Ieyasu, Adams was awarded the rank of Hatamoto, received an estate and land to the value of 250 koku in Hemi, near modern day Hakosuka, and servants Upon, receiving samurai status Adams changed his name to
The Real William Adams + plot speculation! : r Nioh - Reddit Keep in mind also that, historically, the samurai were an official caste or rank, not necessarily denoting warrior status; the real William Adams was almost certainly not a trained fighter in any way The first mission of the game starts off in April 1600 in Kyushu, which is the actual date and location that William Adams landed in Japan
TIL Willam Adams was an Englishmen who was given the rank of samurai . . . TIL Willam Adams was an Englishmen who was given the rank of samurai whilst in Japan from Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu Williams was given a japanese name (Miura Anjin), married the daughter of a court official, spoke fluent japanese and enjoyed better status in Japan than he would have back in England
Regarding Assassins Creed Shadows. Lets not forget that this . . . - Reddit Also William adam's was under a different lord; Oda Nobunaga who was like two shoguns earlier during the events of Shōgun, which massively changed the historical moment the guy was thrust into (Oda nobunaga was the one responsible for uniting most of japan through military campaigns of varying levels of brutality whereas Blackthorn there is under a fictional i ex version of tokugawa Ieyasu
Did People Forget About William? : r AssassinsCreedShadows - Reddit But Nioh 1 isn't about Japan It's a fantasy version about the the life of William Adams, an englishman (first and last missions are by the way in England) who went to become a confidant of the shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu There's solid documentation of it Meanwhile, a lot of Yasuke's life is speculation
r AskHistorians on Reddit: What happened to the descendants of . . . I, though as a non-specialist in this field, posted a brief answer on to the following question thread: Whatever happened to the descendants of William Adams, the white sailor who ended up in Japan in 1600 to become a samurai bannerman?, on Josef, son of Anjin MIURA (William Adams) weeks ago
William admas japan born children. : r ShogunTVShow - Reddit Shōgun, set in feudal Japan, charts the collision of two ambitious men from different worlds and a mysterious female samurai: John Blackthorne, a risk-taking English sailor who ends up shipwrecked in Japan, a land whose unfamiliar culture will ultimately redefine him; Lord Toranaga, a shrewd, powerful daimyo, at odds with his own dangerous, political rivals; and Lady Mariko, a woman with