The Village of Kurosawa

The village of the farmers in Seven Samurai was a set built in Tagata on the Izu Peninsula, Shizuoka, Japan. I have scoured the internet to try and find the actual name of the village in the movie but cannot find it anywhere; maybe one of you guys can help.

With the completion of the Ninja outlined in the last blog and the rest of my Test of Honour figures finally on the drawing board I thought I should start on some appropriate terrain.

Japanese “Ghost Town” Shonai Eigamura, Tsuruoka

What looks like an old and abandoned Japanese village is actually just a movie set. Many of the latest Japanese Samurai movies where filmed here. There are reconstructions of a farming village, a fishing village and a post town of the Edo period (1603–1867). I hope to use this as an example to model off.

I purchased some building and scenery back in 2016 and have finally started building and painting my 16th century village. The Ronin and Bandit figures are a must to get painted next!!

I have the village mdf kit from Warlord Games which includes a Tori gate and bridge, some rice storerooms, and a water mill (yet to be put together). I also have some excellent resin buildings from Oshiro Model Terrain and a Samurai House from John Jenkins Design.

Here is a preview of what it will look like:

I still have the Warlords watermill to put together to finish off the village.

Assorted fields

I already have enough fields and gardens but might need some rice paddy fields to place near the rice storerooms.

With the Oshiro models came a variety of scenic bits including a small shrine, lanterns, and enough headstones to create a small cemetery.

I am still working out how to make a Japanese Garden that will look OK. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Here is the first of the Oshiro models completed.

May the kids give you that Matilda tank you always wanted tomorrow!! Me …. socks if I am lucky. Although the youngest did give me a bottle of single malt Scotch today!! Bottoms up.

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