
Samurai Champloo
サムライチャンプルー
Mugen est un escrimeur impulsif au style bien plus hip-hop que shaolin. Son tempérament agressif en fait quelqu'un que beaucoup aimeraient voir disparaître. Puis il y a Jin, un rônin sans scrupules au verbe doux mais au sabre redoutable. Il joue à l'ancienne, mais il peut faire couler le sang en un clin d'œil. Quand ces deux-là sèment le chaos, personne n'en sort indemne. C'est alors que Fuu, une serveuse étourdie, tire ses nouveaux compagnons d'un mauvais pas.
Lieux de pèlerinage (3)
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Sensoji Temple, Tokyo
東京都浅草寺
Sensoji Temple in Asakusa serves as architectural and atmospheric inspiration for various temple scenes in Samurai Champloo. The temple's Edo period origins and traditional market surroundings capture the historical urban environment depicted in the anime.
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Enoshima Shrine, Kanagawa Prefecture
神奈川県江島神社
Enoshima Island and its shrine complex appear as inspiration for coastal scenes in Samurai Champloo. The island's traditional architecture and seaside setting reflect the Edo period atmosphere that the anime captures throughout its journey narrative.
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Shimabara City, Nagasaki Prefecture
長崎県島原市
Shimabara serves as inspiration for several episodes in Samurai Champloo, particularly those dealing with Christian persecution during the Edo period. The city's historical significance as the site of the Shimabara Rebellion provides the backdrop for the anime's exploration of religious conflict and social upheaval.