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The two-storied Seisonkaku Villa adjacent to Kenrokuen Garden was built by the local lord for his mother towards the end of the feudal era. It is one of the most elegant preserved samurai villas in Japan. The Aizu Bukeyashiki is the large former mansion complex of a high ranked local samurai family. Mannequins displayed in typical scenes of daily life make this mansion a particularly good place to get an idea about samurai lifestyle. Noto Peninsula. This residence on the rural Noto Peninsula served as the home of the Kita family who administered local villages on behalf of the feudal lord.

It includes a spacious main residence, a unique entrance gate and a museum. See the Nikko Edomura page for admission details. Located in Kinugawa , Nikko Edomura is the best among Japan's history theme parks. The park consists of a recreated Edo Period town populated by townspeople, samurai and ninja in period costumes.

The park offers a variety of traditional stage performance, comedy and ninja shows, as well as museums, shops and restaurants. Shima Peninsula. See the Ninja Kingdom Ise page for admission details. This history theme park in Ise is set during the Azuchi-Momoyama Period and consists of a castle town at the base of a replica of Azuchi Castle.

It features a small ninja museum, trick maze, various shops and restaurants, as well as traditional entertainment and live ninja shows. Hours: to until November to March Closed: A few days in winter for maintenance Admission: yen. Noboribetsu Date Jidaimura is another history theme park that features town life during the Edo Period. It is located in Noboribetsu , Hokkaido. Like the theme parks listed above, it offers several attractions, shows, shops and restaurants amid a town populated by townspeople in period costume, but it is smaller in size than the other two.

See the Toei Uzumasa Eigamura page for admission details. Toei Uzumasa Eigamura is a film set and historical theme park in Kyoto.

It features Edo Period themed streets, a replica of the old Nihonbashi Bridge, a traditional court house, a Meiji Period police box and part of the former Yoshiwara red light district which are used in the filming of historical movies and television dramas.

Iga Ueno. See the Iga Ueno Ninja Museum page for admission details. Locate in Iga Ueno , home to one of the leading ninja schools during Japan's feudal era, this small but excellent ninja museum consists of a ninja residence with revolving walls, trap doors, hidden compartments and exhibition halls displaying tools and weapons of the trade.

Live shows and ninja demonstrations are held daily at the museum. Origins of the Samurai Detailed essay about the origin of the samurai. Anything we can improve? Let us know What can we improve? I have a related request: Do you, by any chance, have the Progressive Line edition of this album?

It has several live bonus tracks I wonder why Esoteric did not include them in the first place. I have a mp3 copy for some time, but wish to upgrade. Keep up the good work. Monday, July 8, Samurai - Samurai uk, exciting progressive jazzy brass rock, Esoteric remaster.

Samurai was previously known as Web. The first two featured American singer John L. Watson, and were released on Deram. I Spider is considered the best and where Web's reputation in progressive rock circles rests on. But for some odd reason, when Tom Harris left and they brought in two new wind players, Tony Roberts and Don Fay, they were now called Samurai.

Legal reasons? Did Tom Harris have the rights to the Web name? I really can't say, since finding info on bands like this is often very difficult to come by. Once Web became Samurai, the band was no longer recording for Polydor, but for a far more obscure label, Greenwich. In complete contrast are the orchestrations used for the warlord Nobunaga Oda and the Genma Lord.

The former creates exceptionally eerie and foreboding sounds using a mixture of orchestra performances and sampled elements. The latter meanwhile creates constant uncertainty with its endless string runs and ferocious percussion, though could have been more elaborate.

While most of the album is accomplished, there are some tracks that are bound to be select tastes. Much of "Truth of Resolution" seems to be heavily inspired by Lisa Gerrard's new age work on the Gladiator soundtrack. While the melody is beautiful, its treatment is so derivative that it is uncomfortable.

Similarly dubious is the choice to arrange Kotarou's once orchestral theme into an easy listening mix. It doesn't fit the original at all and, while the Asian flute performance is gorgeous, it would have been preferable that it was featured within a more authentic overall arrangement.

Still, these criticisms are not severe ones and many will still find these tracks welcome interludes on the soundtrack. At last the music for Onimusha 2 attains the quality one would expect from such a pioneering series. While not perfect, the album generally features high quality arrangements and recordings, including plenty of beautiful melodies and traditional Japanese touches.

It's best to skip the Onimusha 2 Original Soundtrack altogether and pretend it was some prototype score in favour of this far superior release.

Rate album! Tracklist Reviews Overview The score for Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny lacked the ambition or refinement of other instalments in the series.



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