Samurai Warrior Queens Filming Locations

Samurai Warrior Queens filming locations

Where was Samurai Warrior Queens filmed? Samurai Warrior Queens was filmed in 5 locations across Japan, United Kingdom and United States in the following places:

Samurai Warrior Queens Filming Locations

Shiga is a Japanese prefecture to the east of Kyoto, on the island of Honshu. It contains the enormous freshwater Lake Biwa, whose shoreline is home to the regional capital, Otsu, as well as the cities of Hikone, Sakamoto and Nagahama, beaches and holiday resorts. To the northeast, 4,000-meter Mount Ibuki can be climbed for far-reaching views over the water.

Kyoto, once the capital of Japan, is a city on the island of Honshu. It's famous for its numerous classical Buddhist temples, as well as gardens, imperial palaces, Shinto shrines and traditional wooden houses. It’s also known for formal traditions such as kaiseki dining, consisting of multiple courses of precise dishes, and geisha, female entertainers often found in the Gion district.

Aizuwakamatsu is a city on Japan’s Honshu island. In the center, towering white Tsuruga Castle has distinctive red-tiled roofs. The surrounding park is known for spring cherry blossoms. Aizu Bukeyashiki is the reconstructed residence of an Edo-era samurai family. Nearby, a traditional teahouse sits in Oyakuen Medicinal Gardens. To the east, vast Lake Inawashiro, overlooked by Mount Bandai, is home to swans in winter.

Dallas, a modern metropolis in north Texas, is a commercial and cultural hub of the region. Downtown’s Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza commemorates the site of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination in 1963. In the Arts District, the Dallas Museum of Art and the Crow Collection of Asian Art cover thousands of years of art. The sleek Nasher Sculpture Center showcases contemporary sculpture.

Samurai Warrior Queens (2015)
Runtime: 50 minutes
Rating: 7.6
Release year: 2015
IMDB: tt4794188
Plot summary

The drama documentary tells the real life story of Samurai woman Takeko Nakano who in 1868 fights for her clans' independence in a final battle that marks the end of the Samurai era.

Genres
History
Cast
Shôka Ôshima
Sarasa Fujita
Junko Kimoto
Erina Tagawa
Directors
John Wate
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Samurai Warrior Queens filming locations