Samurai at The British Museum

 

Mask for No theatre. Shikami.
Made by Deme Mitsunori 出目満矩
1700-1729
Edo Period
Wood, gold, lacquer
Donated by R D Darbishire in 1886
Previously owned by Yamauchi Toyoshige 山内豊信
1886,1207.9
© The Trustees of the British Museum

 
 

Samurai

Feburary 3, 2026 — May 4, 2026

 

Discover the reality behind a millennium of myth at this sweeping exhibition on the legendary Japanese warriors.

The samurai is an iconic figure, evoking images of formidable fighters possessing ideals of courage, honour and self-sacrifice. Yet much of what we think we know about samurai is invented tradition.

Our concept of samurai today has its origins in medieval reality. A distinct warrior class – known in Japan as bushi – emerged and gained political dominance from the 1100s. But during a prolonged period of peace, beginning in 1615, the samurai moved away from the battlefield to become an elite social class that also included women. Samurai men formed the government, serving as ministers and bureaucrats. Many became leaders in scholarship and the arts, as patrons, poets and painters, in a world where intellectual pursuits were just as important as swordsmanship. 

By the late 19th century, the hereditary status of samurai had been abolished and their supposed chivalric values developed into the myth of bushido, or 'the way of the warrior'. This new code, promoting values of patriotism and self-sacrifice, was harnessed during Japan's period of colonial expansion and military aggression. The modern mythology of the 'samurai' emerged gradually across the 20th century through interactions between Japan and the wider world, with idealised images of the historical warriors increasingly consumed by foreign visitors. 

The story of the evolution of the samurai is told through battle gear such as the suit of armour sent by Tokugawa Hidetada to James VI and I, as well as luxury objects such as an intriguing incense connoisseurship game. From a Louis Vuitton outfit inspired by Japanese armour, to the popular, loosely historical videogame Assassin's Creed: Shadows, the exhibition explores the samurai's enduring legacy in games, fashion and film.

This major exhibition is a candid look at the real men and women whom we know as samurai, from the battlefields of medieval Japan to the global pop culture of today.

 
 
 
 

Exhibition Highlights

 

Chushingura youchi no zu 忠臣蔵夜討之圖 (Treasury of the Loyal Retainers: Picture of the Night Attack)
Utagawa Kuniyoshi 歌川国芳
Edo Period
Japan
1851-1852
Paper
Donated by American Friends of the British Museum in 2008
Previously owned by Arthur R. Miller
2008,3037.18805
© The Trustees of the British Museum

Breast-plate. Figure of Fudo holding sword and lasso, seated on lotus throne.
Japan
18th century
Iron, gold
Donated by Brig W G Lang-Anderson in 1953
1953,0417.2
© The Trustees of the British Museum

Suit of armour
Made in Japan, 1519 (helmet) / 1696 (cuirass)
Muromachi Period, Edo Period
Iron, silk, wool, leather, gold, lacquer
Purchased from Winter Japanese Art in October 2024
Funded by JTI
2025,3004.1
© The Trustees of the British Museum

Sword blade (wakizashi) with storage sheath (shirasaya) and presentation mounting (koshirae).
Made by Sanpin Masatoshi 三品正俊
Early 17th century
Edo Period
Japan
Steel
Bequeathed by Robert Wylie Lloyd in 1958
1958,0730.46.a
© The Trustees of the British Museum

Woodblock print. Raiko being attacked by the head of Shuten doji.
Print artist: Okubo Tadanobu 大久保忠舒 (Kyosen 巨川)
Edo Period
Japan
Circa 1765
Donated by Robert N Shaw in 1924
1924,0327,0.3
© The Trustees of the British Museum

Mask for No theatre. Shikami.
Made by Deme Mitsunori 出目満矩
1700-1729
Edo Period
Japan
Wood, gold, lacquer
Donated by R D Darbishire in 1886
Previously owned by Yamauchi Toyoshige 山内豊信
1886,1207.9
© The Trustees of the British Museum

Katana, tsuka (hilt), and tsuba (sword guard).
Made by Kanemoto 兼元
15th century
Steel, wood, ray skin, metal, copper, gold
Donated by General Sir Frank Messervy, KCSI, KBE, CB, DSO in 1970
Previously owned by General Itagaki Seishirō 板垣征四郎
1970,0713.1.a-c
© The Trustees of the British Museum

Painting, hanging scroll. Minamoto no Tametomo challenging the wild inhabitants of Onigashima island to test their strength against him; with demons trying to take away Tametomo's bow and he holding it firm.
Painted by Katsushika Hokusai 葛飾北斎, 1811
Bunka Era
Silk
Purchased from Prof. William Anderson in 1881
1881,1210,0.1747
© The Trustees of the British Museum

Suit of armor. Helmet detail.
Made in Japan, 1519 (helmet) / 1696 (cuirass)
Muromachi Period, Edo Period
Iron, silk, wool, leather, gold, lacquer
Purchased from Winter Japanese Art in October 2024
Funded by JTI
2025,3004.1
© The Trustees of the British Museum

Set of four bows and four quivers, the largest (decorated with crest and leaping carp) containing four very small arrows.
18th century - 19th century
Edo period
Japan
Wood, lacquer, silk
Transferred from Department of Ethnography in 1969
1969,0527.14
© The Trustees of the British Museum

Wakizashi (short sword blade) and koshirae (mountings).
Made by Yasumitsu 康光
1400-1428
Oei Era
Steel, iron, shakudo, shibuichi
Donated by Mrs Margaret Plass in 1952
© The Trustees of the British Museum

Rigid war fan (gunbai). Chinese lion, sun and moon on front, Big Dipper constellation on back.
1800-1865
Edo Period
Japan
Metal, wood, lacquer
Donated by Dr. W L Hildburgh in 1927
1927,0611.5
© The Trustees of the British Museum

Rigid war fan (gunbai). Chinese lion, sun and moon on front, Big Dipper constellation on back.
1800-1865
Edo Period
Japan
Metal, wood, lacquer
Donated by Dr. W L Hildburgh in 1927
1927,0611.5
© The Trustees of the British Museum

Wakizashi (short sword blade) and saya (scabbard).
Keicho Era, 1608
Japan
Steel, wood, metal, textile, lacquer, shakudo, gold, copper
Bequeathed by Robert Wylie Lloyd in 1958
1958,0730.116.a-e
© The Trustees of the British Museum

Wakizashi (short sword blade).
Keicho Era, 1608
Japan
Steel, wood, metal, textile, lacquer, shakudo, gold, copper
Bequeathed by Robert Wylie Lloyd in 1958
1958,0730.116.a-e
© The Trustees of the British Museum

Tare
Edo Period
Japan
18th century-19th century
Steel, russet iron, mail, lacquered iron, leather sheet
OA+.13545.d
© The Trustees of the British Museum

Katana (long sword blade) and saya (scabbard)
Made by Osafune Sukesada 長船祐定
1521 | 18th century
Edo Period
Steel, gold, lacquer, shakudo, wood, textile, ray skin
Emblem of Tsuchiya family
Bequeathed by Robert Wylie Lloyd in 1958
1958,0730.149.a-d
© The Trustees of the British Museum

Suit of armor. Helmet detail.
Made in Japan, 1519 (helmet) / 1696 (cuirass)
Muromachi Period, Edo Period
Iron, silk, wool, leather, gold, lacquer
Purchased from Winter Japanese Art in October 2024
Funded by JTI
2025,3004.1
© The Trustees of the British Museum

Sword-sheath and hilt, mounting for tachi. Tsuba, mokko-shaped. Fan-shaped crest
19th century
Edo Period
Japan
Wood, shakudo, gold, lacquer, textile
Acquired in 1978
OA+.3808.b-d
© The Trustees of the British Museum

Yada Gorozaemon Suketake 箭田五郎佐エ門助武
Series: Seichu gishi shozo 誠忠義士省像
(Portraits of Loyal and Righteous Samurai)
Utagawa Kuniyoshi 歌川国芳
Edo Period
1852
Paper
Donated by American Friends of the British Museum in 2008
Previously owned by Arthur R. Miller
2008,3037.11609
© The Trustees of the British Museum

Wakizashi (short sword blade) and koshirae (mountings).
Made by Yasumitsu 康光
1400-1428
Oei Era
Steel, iron, shakudo, shibuichi
Donated by Mrs Margaret Plass in 1952
© The Trustees of the British Museum

Painting, theatre signboard (e-kanban). Kabuki actors in the scene of a confrontation between the warriors Kumagai Naozane (right) and Taira no Atsumori (left) on Gojo-bashi, from the play 'Suma no Miyako Genpei tsutsuji'.
Made in the style of Utagawa Yoshitaki 歌川芳瀧
1868-1880
Purchased from C A Hindley in 1921
1921,0614,0.10
© The Trustees of the British Museum

Katana (long sword blade), tsuka (hilt), and tsuba (sword guard).
Made by Kanemoto 兼元
15th century
Japan
Steel, wood, ray skin, metal, copper, gold
Donated by General Sir Frank Messervy, KCSI, KBE, CB, DSO in 1970
Previously owned by General Itagaki Seishirō 板垣征四郎
1970,0713.1.a-c
© The Trustees of the British Museum

Iron helmet, formed of 32 plates riveted together; on the peak, snake inlaid in silver.
1700-1860
Edo Period
Japan
Iron
Donated by Sir Augustus Wollaston Franks in 1884
OA+.7257
© The Trustees of the British Museum

Sentoku tsuba in the form of a coiled snake.
Made by: Tomotsugu 友次
Japan
19th century
Donated by Captain Collingwood Ingram in 1981
1981,0128.97
© The Trustees of the British Museum

Katana (long sword blade), tsuka (hilt), and tsuba (sword guard).
Made by Kanemoto 兼元
15th century
Japan
Steel, wood, ray skin, metal, copper, gold
Donated by General Sir Frank Messervy, KCSI, KBE, CB, DSO in 1970
Previously owned by General Itagaki Seishirō 板垣征四郎
1970,0713.1.a-c
© The Trustees of the British Museum

Tsuba. Decorated with grasses and deer in gold and silver inlay on 'nanako' ground. Made of gold, copper, shakudo overlaid and gilded shakudo.
17th century
Edo Period
Japan
Copper, shakudo, gold, silver
Bequeathed by Sir Augustus Wollaston Franks in 1897
TS.244
© The Trustees of the British Museum

Set of archery equipment
Japan, 19th century
Edo Period
Wood, leather, metal, lacquer, gold, feather, silk, bamboo
Emblem of Tokugawa family
Acquired in 1975
OA+.999
© The Trustees of the British Museum

Gojo-no-hashi no zu 五条ノ橋之圖 (Gojo Bridge)
Series: Yoshitsune ichidaiki 義経一代記 (Biography of Yoshitsune)
Utagawa Kuniyoshi 歌川国芳
Tenpo Era
Circa 1839
Paper
Donated by American Friends of the British Museum in 2008
Previously owned by Arthur R. Miller
2008,3037.20604
© The Trustees of the British Museum