In a land wracked with conflict, the arrival of an imposing black man caused uproar. Thomas Lockley explores the Japanese sojourn of the first African samurai…

By Thomas Lockley

Published: Friday, 17 May 2024 at 12:50 PM


Yasuke was a man of African origin who arrived in Japan in the late 16th century, and is widely held to have been the first and only black samurai (though not the only foreign samurai, lest we forget William Adams, the inspiration for Shōgun‘s John Blackthorne).

Now Yasuke is set to be one of the playable characters of Assassin’s Creed: Shadows, with the upcoming installment of the time-hopping series taking us to feudal Japan. Unlike most Assassin’s Creed protagonists, Yasuke is a real historical figure. Here, historian Thomas Lockley explores the African samurai’s life.