Samurai Museum Berlin displays Uma Thurman's 'Kill Bill' wax figure alongside historic armor
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Samurai Museum Berlin displays Uma Thurman's 'Kill Bill' wax figure alongside historic armor
The museum describes the project as an unusual summer encounter between film history, pop culture, and the enduring legacy of the samurai.



BERLIN.- The Samurai Museum Berlin has brought a striking piece of Hollywood mythology into the world of Japanese cultural history with a special presentation of Uma Thurman as the legendary “Bride” from Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill.

Presented in cooperation with Madame Tussauds Berlin, the life-size wax figure will be on view exclusively at the museum through the end of October. The installation places one of modern cinema’s most recognizable characters among historic samurai armor, masterfully forged swords, and original objects connected to Japan’s warrior culture.

The presentation follows a series of yellow-themed clues shared on the museum’s social media channels in recent weeks. The mystery has now been revealed: the color was a reference to the Bride’s iconic yellow outfit, one of the most memorable images from Tarantino’s cult film.

The museum describes the project as an unusual summer encounter between film history, pop culture, and the enduring legacy of the samurai. While Kill Bill is a contemporary Hollywood production, its visual language and themes draw heavily on Japanese sword-fighting films, samurai legends, codes of honor, and the symbolic power of the katana.

By placing the Bride within the museum’s permanent collection, the Samurai Museum Berlin invites visitors to consider how the samurai tradition continues to shape popular imagination far beyond Japan. The exhibition highlights the way stories, symbols, and values have traveled across centuries, moving from the warriors of feudal Japan into cinema, television, video games, and global pop culture.


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Visitors will not only encounter one of the most famous film characters of recent decades, but also the historical roots of many of the ideas that helped shape Kill Bill: expertly crafted swords, the Bushidō code of honor, and the dramatic image of the samurai as both warrior and cultural icon.

The Samurai Museum Berlin is one of Europe’s leading museums devoted to Japanese cultural history. Located on Auguststraße in Berlin-Mitte, the museum brings together more than 1,000 objects from the Peter Janssen Collection, including samurai armor, weapons, works of craftsmanship, and materials related to ninja culture and Japanese mythology. Its galleries combine historical artifacts with multimedia installations and interactive displays.

The special presentation of Uma Thurman as the Bride from Kill Bill is on view at the Samurai Museum Berlin through the end of October.


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