Most authentic Samurai film

Buddha Files: Samurai Shaolin & Hwarang pays the most authentic tribute to the Samurai as the only film ever to feature all real antiquities and treasures linked to the Samurai and to film across Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, Koya and Kamakura. The Samurai are the world's most revered warriors and patrons Japan's Golden Age of Art, Culture and Buddhism

"Buddha Files: Samurai, Shaolin & Hwarang" is the only film to feature all real and authentic Samurai antiquities, objects, weapons and treasures (no props or replicas) and to to be filmed in the real homes and temples of the greatest Samurai icons across Japan. The Samurai are the world's most revered warriors and the only warriors in history to never lose a battle to an invading army. Under the leadership of the most influential Samurai Clan the Tokugawa (that inspired the record-setting HBO series Shogun), Japan witnessed her Golden Age where every Japanese family signed up to a Buddhist temple and Japan and Korea maintained peace & diplomacy. The greatest Samurai all had their own Buddhist temples and even today almost every major Buddhist temple in Japan has a Samurai Crest to proudly show its association with a Samurai Clan that offered it protection and patronage. Buddha Files: Samurai, Shaolin, Hwarang is the only international film to focus on the greatest Samurai ever - from Musashi (Book of 5 Rings) and Takuan Soho (An Unfettered Mind) to Kato Kiyomasa (defender of the Lotus Sutra) and Takeda Shingen (Japan's most popular Samurai whose name means "Devotee of Buddha". Buddha Files is also filmed in Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Nagano, Koya and Kamakura to capture the true essence of the Samurai as well as in the sacred sites where they worshipped and meditated.