Perhaps she could be a relative of Tenten. Since Tenten has an affinity for weapons and has some samurai - like qualities in her fighting style. A Samurai Girl related to her could have been trained in the ways of the samurai in a more traditional sense. She could enter the story when Naruto is exploring a new area near Konoha and they meet by chance, and then a whole new adventure begins.
Another great samurai story is about Tomoe Gozen. She was a female samurai. Tomoe was known for her incredible fighting skills and her participation in battles. Her story breaks the stereotype that all samurai were men and shows the diverse roles that women could play in the samurai society.
No, it's not a true story. It's likely fictionalized or based on some historical elements but with creative liberties taken for entertainment purposes.
Sure, Blue Eye Samurai is a manga. It stands out for its creative world-building and the depth of its narrative. Many fans appreciate its combination of action and drama.
The story of The Seven Samurai is somewhat original. It combines various themes and character archetypes in a fresh way, although it may draw inspiration from common storytelling tropes.
Well, if we were to consider such stories hypothetically, we might learn about the different aspects of samurai relationships that were perhaps not fully explored in mainstream samurai literature. It could show a side of their emotional and physical relationships that deviated from the traditional view of samurai as solely focused on martial arts and loyalty.