1 00:00:07,230 --> 00:00:12,391 The sponsor of this video RetailMeNot has an exclusive giveaway for our viewers at the 2 00:00:12,391 --> 00:00:15,349 end of the video. 3 00:00:15,349 --> 00:00:22,000 The Sengoku Jidai: The warring states of Feudal Japan. This era invokes many romantic images 4 00:00:22,000 --> 00:00:28,118 of great castles, spectacular battles, and stoic Samurai adorned in their elegant kimonos 5 00:00:28,118 --> 00:00:33,780 and top-knotted hair, wielding their iconic Katanas. What if we told you that among the 6 00:00:33,780 --> 00:00:39,539 ranks of this ancient warrior-order was a black man from East Africa? This is the tale 7 00:00:39,539 --> 00:00:46,329 of Yasuke, the first man from outside Japan to don the dual Katanas, and the only African 8 00:00:46,329 --> 00:00:49,058 to do so. 9 00:00:49,058 --> 00:00:54,549 To begin the tale of the African Samurai, we must first establish the context: in the 10 00:00:54,549 --> 00:01:00,169 early 15th century, the Portuguese Empire had a scattering of trade outposts across 11 00:01:00,170 --> 00:01:06,939 the Asian Pacific. In the year 1543, they reached southern Japan. The Japanese relied 12 00:01:06,939 --> 00:01:12,429 heavily on the import of silk from Ming China, and as the relations between two states were 13 00:01:12,430 --> 00:01:18,440 icy, and trade between the two was forbidden by the Ming Emperor, the Portuguese established 14 00:01:18,439 --> 00:01:24,899 a niche trade by buying silks in China and bringing them to Japan. These European merchants 15 00:01:24,900 --> 00:01:28,830 grew very rich as intermediaries between the two Asian heavyweights. 16 00:01:28,829 --> 00:01:34,859 The Portuguese were allowed to build a trading port at Nagasaki, which quickly became a large 17 00:01:34,859 --> 00:01:40,890 hub for commerce. And where the Europeans went, their priests would soon follow. The 18 00:01:40,890 --> 00:01:46,849 Catholic society of Jesus, also known as the Jesuits, established a significant presence 19 00:01:46,849 --> 00:01:52,599 in southern Japan. Their mission was to convert all Japan to Christianity, spearheaded by 20 00:01:52,599 --> 00:01:58,439 Priests like Francis Xavier. At the height of their influence, several Daimyo lords, 21 00:01:58,439 --> 00:02:03,920 and over 200,000 Japanese were Christian, mostly in the Kyushu region. 22 00:02:03,920 --> 00:02:08,590 Of course, the Portuguese and their Jesuit compatriots were spreading their influence 23 00:02:08,590 --> 00:02:14,780 on other continents as well. By the 1500s they had established a foothold in Africa, 24 00:02:14,780 --> 00:02:20,568 in what is now Mozambique. Here they became enthusiastic participants in the local slave 25 00:02:20,568 --> 00:02:25,908 trade, acquiring many poor souls from local chiefs, who they would in turn ship out for 26 00:02:25,908 --> 00:02:30,989 labour across their Maritime Empire. That a dark-skinned man from Africa became 27 00:02:30,989 --> 00:02:37,049 a Samurai in feudal Japan is considered a fact. However, we know very little about him. 28 00:02:37,049 --> 00:02:43,280 Details on his country of origin, early life, and even his original name are muddy at best. 29 00:02:43,280 --> 00:02:48,408 We know only the name given to him by the Japanese: Yasuke. The story we’ve chosen 30 00:02:48,408 --> 00:02:54,248 to depict here is our personal interpretation of the few pieces of information we have about 31 00:02:54,248 --> 00:02:57,789 his life. We have only theories for the origins of this 32 00:02:57,789 --> 00:03:04,120 mysterious man. Some say he was born around the year 1555 in Mozambique, which at the 33 00:03:04,120 --> 00:03:09,819 time was being colonized by the Portuguese. He was most likely of the Makua peoples, a 34 00:03:09,818 --> 00:03:15,339 Bantu tribe. Although some claim that he was from Ethiopia, and belonged to the Habshi 35 00:03:15,340 --> 00:03:18,459 people. Either way, the saga of this East African 36 00:03:18,459 --> 00:03:25,140 man began in his childhood, where he was most likely enslaved and given to the local Jesuits. 37 00:03:25,139 --> 00:03:29,908 He was taught the Christian religion, and the Catholic lifestyle, and brought up to 38 00:03:29,908 --> 00:03:35,919 believe in the proselytizing ways of the Jesuit order. After some time, Yasuke was given to 39 00:03:35,919 --> 00:03:41,658 the Jesuit inspector Alessandro Valignano. Valignano’s mission was to audit Jesuit 40 00:03:41,658 --> 00:03:47,780 activity in Japan, so he sailed east with his servants and slaves in tow. Thus, in the 41 00:03:47,780 --> 00:03:55,489 year 1579, the as yet unnamed man of East Africa first step foot on Japanese soil, behind 42 00:03:55,489 --> 00:04:00,709 the coat-tails of his Jesuit master. It is here we should briefly explain the Japan 43 00:04:00,709 --> 00:04:06,449 that he stepped into. The warring states period, known as the Sengoku Jidai, was nearing its 44 00:04:06,449 --> 00:04:15,810 climax. Japan had been divided into many independent little fiefdoms in 1467. By 1579 however, 45 00:04:15,810 --> 00:04:21,060 most of these fiefdoms had been conquered by the ambitious Daimyo Oda Nobunaga of the 46 00:04:21,060 --> 00:04:28,350 Oda clan, and his vassal Toyotomi Hideyoshi. In 1581, Valignano brought his African servant 47 00:04:28,350 --> 00:04:34,450 into Kyoto, the beating heart of Japanese civilization and seat of Oda Nobunaga. The 48 00:04:34,449 --> 00:04:40,079 Bantu man had likely never seen a metropolis of such size and bustle, nor had the people 49 00:04:40,079 --> 00:04:46,750 of Kyoto ever seen anyone like him. When rumours spread of a giant man with skin like charcoal, 50 00:04:46,750 --> 00:04:51,879 the local Kyotans grew so curious that they broke down the door of the Jesuit Church just 51 00:04:51,879 --> 00:04:56,831 to get a look at him. The African quickly achieved status as a local celebrity, for 52 00:04:56,831 --> 00:05:02,470 the common folk were astonished not only by his dark skin, but his size and height, as 53 00:05:02,470 --> 00:05:06,450 he stood a solid foot taller than the average Japanese man. 54 00:05:06,449 --> 00:05:12,339 The growing fame of this enigmatic foreigner eventually piqued the curiosity of Lord Nobunaga, 55 00:05:12,339 --> 00:05:18,069 who ordered the Jesuits to present the African to him. When they came face to face, Nobunaga 56 00:05:18,069 --> 00:05:23,949 was astonished. The warlord did not believe such a man could exist, and was convinced 57 00:05:23,949 --> 00:05:29,889 he was actually a Portuguese man who had his skin dyed with black ink. He had the African 58 00:05:29,889 --> 00:05:35,159 strip from the waist up, and be thoroughly scrubbed. This of course proved that his skin 59 00:05:35,160 --> 00:05:41,070 was naturally dark. Upon realizing this, Nobunaga took a genuine interest in the man, and it 60 00:05:41,069 --> 00:05:45,300 was at around then that he finally received his Japanese name: Yasuke. 61 00:05:45,300 --> 00:05:52,360 Yasuke soon became more than just a novelty to Lord Nobunaga. The Daimyo came to appreciate 62 00:05:52,360 --> 00:05:57,860 the man’s personal integrity, and his physical prowess. He declared that Yasuke possessed 63 00:05:57,860 --> 00:06:03,910 the strength of ten men. In the summer of 1581, Nobunaga’s admiration of this strange 64 00:06:03,910 --> 00:06:09,810 foreigner had become undeniable, and thus he formally requested that Yasuke enter his 65 00:06:09,810 --> 00:06:15,730 service. It was official now: the man of humble Bantu origins was a Samurai. 66 00:06:15,730 --> 00:06:21,120 Yasuke was afforded all the privileges any other Samurai would receive. He was granted 67 00:06:21,120 --> 00:06:27,780 a piece of land and a household upon it, Japanese garments, and a ceremonial Short Katana. It 68 00:06:27,779 --> 00:06:33,829 can be assumed that he was taught the Bushido code, and how to fight as a Samurai. Yasuke 69 00:06:33,829 --> 00:06:38,560 became one of Nobunaga’s favourite servants, and was one of the few people afforded the 70 00:06:38,560 --> 00:06:44,370 privilege of dining with the great Daimyo. Yasuke soon joined his new lord in his mission 71 00:06:44,370 --> 00:06:50,689 to conquer all Japan. He likely saw combat at the Battle of Tenmokuzan, fighting fiercely 72 00:06:50,689 --> 00:06:57,300 alongside Nobunaga forces to destroy the Takeda clan. It was the first time any Japanese warrior 73 00:06:57,300 --> 00:07:02,340 had encountered an African in combat, and the strength and ferocity of Nobunaga’s 74 00:07:02,339 --> 00:07:08,459 newest soldier was a thing to behold. After the engagement, Yasuke rode at Nobunaga’s 75 00:07:08,459 --> 00:07:14,089 side as the lord surveyed his newly conquered lands, and one can only imagine the wonder 76 00:07:14,089 --> 00:07:19,000 that many would have felt, seeing such a giant of a foreigner riding in such a position of 77 00:07:19,000 --> 00:07:24,540 prestige at their liege lord’s side. On their way back to Kyoto, he rubbed shoulders 78 00:07:24,540 --> 00:07:29,930 with many of Nobunaga’s powerful allies, names we consider larger than life. One such 79 00:07:29,930 --> 00:07:36,050 man was Tokugawa Ieyasu, the man who, in time, would conquer all Japan. 80 00:07:36,050 --> 00:07:43,030 In June of 1582, Yasuke and Nobunaga arrived back in Kyoto. Nobunaga split his army and 81 00:07:43,029 --> 00:07:48,859 sent them forth to conquer the lands of the Mori, Uesegi and Hojo clans. He retired to 82 00:07:48,860 --> 00:07:54,580 the Buddhist temple of Honno-Ji, where he intended to rest. Surrounded only by artists, 83 00:07:54,579 --> 00:08:00,930 merchants, poets and servants, Nobunaga was largely unprotected. Yasuke, however, was 84 00:08:00,930 --> 00:08:05,879 by his side. Disaster was soon to come. An enemy host surrounded 85 00:08:05,879 --> 00:08:10,730 the temple. This was a complete shock, for none of Nobunaga’s foes were supposed to 86 00:08:10,730 --> 00:08:16,960 know he was there. One of Nobunaga’s most trusted generals, Akechi Mitsuhide, had betrayed 87 00:08:16,959 --> 00:08:22,109 him. He took advantage of his knowledge that Nobunaga was vulnerable, and laid siege to 88 00:08:22,110 --> 00:08:26,810 the temple where his liege lord stayed. The treacherous Mitsuhide stormed the temple 89 00:08:26,810 --> 00:08:32,009 with overwhelming numbers. Yasuke charged out, mounting a desperate battle against the 90 00:08:32,009 --> 00:08:37,769 odds, with only a few bodyguards and servants fighting by his side. He fought bravely, but 91 00:08:37,769 --> 00:08:44,350 to no avail. Amidst the chaos and fire, Nobunaga had to commit Seppuku, honourable suicide, 92 00:08:44,350 --> 00:08:49,110 so as to avoid capture. Somehow, Yasuke was able to escape Akechi’s 93 00:08:49,110 --> 00:08:55,919 clutches. He found a horse and rode hard for Nijo castle, where Nobunaga’s son, Oda Nobutada, 94 00:08:55,919 --> 00:09:01,559 had mustered his forces. Where he had failed to protect his lord, Yasuke was now determined 95 00:09:01,559 --> 00:09:07,198 to protect his son. He arrived just in time, joining the young lord’s army just as the 96 00:09:07,198 --> 00:09:12,849 traitor Mitsuhide attacked them. Yasuke fought hard in the battle that ensued, once more 97 00:09:12,850 --> 00:09:17,939 engaging Mitsuhide’s Samurai and slaying many in the defense of young Nobutada, but 98 00:09:17,938 --> 00:09:23,219 once again, it was for naught. The Oda forces were routed, and Oda Nobutada 99 00:09:23,220 --> 00:09:29,269 was captured, and forced to commit seppuku. Yasuke too was captured, and presented before 100 00:09:29,269 --> 00:09:34,499 Mitsuhide. The traitorous general had nothing but contempt for the black man, declaring 101 00:09:34,499 --> 00:09:41,019 him to be nonhuman, little more than an animal. Because he was not Japanese, Mitsuhide declared 102 00:09:41,019 --> 00:09:46,919 that Yasuke was not to be killed, and instead sent to the Christian Church in Kyoto. 103 00:09:46,919 --> 00:09:52,699 And thus, after serving as a noble Samurai for over a year, Yasuke was returned to his 104 00:09:52,700 --> 00:09:58,319 Jesuit masters. Reportedly, the Christians eagerly praised god when reunited with the 105 00:09:58,318 --> 00:10:03,870 man. It would be a nice thing to believe that Yasuke’s tale had something of a happy ending. 106 00:10:03,870 --> 00:10:09,269 Unfortunately, we don’t know. All record of his existence fade away after this point, 107 00:10:09,269 --> 00:10:14,490 and we do not know what his ultimate fate was, whether he left Japan with the Jesuits, 108 00:10:14,490 --> 00:10:18,698 or died on the islands. From humble beginnings on the East Coast of 109 00:10:18,698 --> 00:10:24,828 Africa, to the grandeur of the palaces of Kyoto, the rise of Yasuke from slave to Samurai 110 00:10:24,828 --> 00:10:30,620 is a unique one to say the least. He may not have been a Samurai for long, and his influence 111 00:10:30,620 --> 00:10:35,980 upon the Island nation may not have been as great as other foreigners who followed him, 112 00:10:35,980 --> 00:10:41,180 but his story serves as the inspiration of various pieces of media, such as anime like 113 00:10:41,179 --> 00:10:47,708 Afro Samurai and games like Nioh. 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