British Museum hosts samurai exhibition in London

The British Museum in London is hosting an exhibition on samurai, exploring the reality of these Japanese feudal warriors through furnishings, artworks, and video images. Running until May 4, it features 280 items and challenges the mythologization of samurai. Curator Rosina Buckland highlights misconceptions about the warrior class.

The British Museum in London launched an exhibition on samurai on February 9, delving into the lives of these feudal Japanese warriors using 280 items gathered from Britain and abroad. Highlights include armor gifted by Tokugawa Hidetada, the second shogun, to King James I of England, alongside swords, kabuto helmets, folding screens, and woodblock prints.

The display also traces samurai's impact on contemporary culture, such as the villain Darth Vader in "Star Wars." Rosina Buckland, curator of the museum's Japanese collections, described it as "the first exhibition to range beyond the presentation of spectacular military equipment and sophisticated artworks" and to "interrogate" the mythologization of samurai.

She noted that "the word ‘samurai’ conjures up an image of formidable warriors," but public perceptions often stem from misunderstandings or invented traditions. Buckland emphasized that women comprised half of the samurai class, shining a light on their distinct roles beyond the stereotypical armored male fighter. The exhibition contextualizes how idealizing samurai helped maintain their elevated social status, and how Japan invoked the Bushido code in World War II propaganda.

By questioning long-held myths, this show offers a nuanced view of samurai history and legacy.

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