African Samurai: The True Story of Yasuke, a Legendary Black Warrior in Feudal Japan

Time to Read
6 hrs 17 mins

Reading Time

6 hrs 17 mins

How long to read African Samurai: The True Story of Yasuke, a Legendary Black Warrior in Feudal Japan?

The estimated word count of African Samurai: The True Story of Yasuke, a Legendary Black Warrior in Feudal Japan is 94,240 words.

A person reading at the average speed of 250 words/min, will finish the book in 6 hrs 17 mins. At a slower speed of 150 words/min, they will finish it in 10 hrs 29 mins. At a faster speed of 450 words/min, they will finish it in 3 hrs 30 mins.

African Samurai: The True Story of Yasuke, a Legendary Black Warrior in Feudal Japan - 94,240 words
Reading Speed Time to Read
Slow 150 words/min 10 hrs 29 mins
Average 250 words/min 6 hrs 17 mins
Fast 450 words/min 3 hrs 30 mins
African Samurai: The True Story of Yasuke, a Legendary Black Warrior in Feudal Japan by Geoffrey Girard, Thomas Lockley
Authors
Geoffrey Girard
Thomas Lockley

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Warrior. Samurai. Legend.“A readable, compassionate account of an extraordinary life.” —The Washington PostThe remarkable life of history’s first foreign-born samurai, and his astonishing journey from Northeast Africa to the heights of Japanese society.When Yasuke arrived in Japan in the late 1500s, he had already traveled much of the known world. Kidnapped as a child, he had ended up a servant and bodyguard to the head of the Jesuits in Asia, with whom he traversed India and China learning multiple languages as he went. His arrival in Kyoto, however, literally caused a riot. Most Japanese people had never seen an African man before, and many of them saw him as the embodiment of the black-skinned (in local tradition) Buddha. Among those who were drawn to his presence was Lord Nobunaga, head of the most powerful clan in Japan, who made Yasuke a samurai in his court. Soon, he was learning the traditions of Japan’s martial arts and ascending the upper echelons of Japanese society.In the four hundred years since, Yasuke has been known in Japan largely as a legendary, perhaps mythical figure. Now African Samurai presents the never-before-told biography of this unique figure of the sixteenth century, one whose travels between countries, cultures and classes offers a new perspective on race in world history and a vivid portrait of life in medieval Japan.