47. Samurai hand-drawn gold leaf.
Display, the bravery and loyalty of the 47 samurai in your home or office with this captivating wall art. I must have for any lover of Japanese history and culture.吉田沢右衛門兼貞 (Yoshida Sawaemon Kanetada) is indeed one of the 47 rōnin, the group of samurai loyal to Asano Naganori who avenged their lord's honor by attacking and killing Kira Yoshinaka. This event, known as the Akō incident, took place in 1702 and is one of the most celebrated examples of the samurai code of bushido, emphasizing loyalty, honor, and revenge. The story of the 47 rōnin, also referred to as Chūshingura, has been adapted into numerous plays, films, and stories, becoming a significant part of Japanese culture. Each rōnin, including Yoshida Sawaemon Kanetada, played a specific role in the planning and execution of the attack on Kira's residence, showcasing their dedication and loyalty to their lord. The graves of the 47 rōnin, including that of Yoshida Sawaemon Kanetada, are located at Sengaku-ji Temple in Tokyo, which remains a site of commemoration and respect for their act of loyalty and bravery.