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.冨森助右衛門正因 (Tomimori Jūemon Masayoshi) does not appear to be one of the widely recognized names associated with the 47 rōnin, the group of loyal retainers who avenged their lord Asano Naganori's honor in the famous Akō incident, also known as Chūshingura. The 47 rōnin's story, which is a significant part of Japanese culture and history, showcases themes of loyalty, honor, and vengeance. Each member of this group, led by Ōishi Kuranosuke, is well-documented in Japanese historical records, literature, kabuki theater, and other forms of art. It's possible that Tomimori Jūemon Masayoshi is either a less commonly cited figure within this historical context or there might be a confusion or mix-up with the names. The recognized names of the 47 rōnin are specific and have been extensively documented due to the impact of their story on Japanese culture and the samurai code of bushido.