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|death = Late June 1582<br>[[Kōfuku-ji]], [[Yamato]], [[Japan]]
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'''Hara Joken''' (died 1582), also known as '''Joken Hokkyo''' and '''The Wise''', was the [[Scholar|abbot]] and caretaker of [[Tōdai-ji]] and a former [[Sōhei|warrior monk]] during the late [[Sengoku period]]. During Lord [[Oda Nobunaga]]'s campaign to unite [[Japan]], the abbot fought for his homeland against {{Wiki|Matsunaga Hisehide}} and was promised that the monks would rule the land. After he led his monks in a {{Wiki|Siege of Shigisan|siege}} against Matsunaga's forces, the abbot and his monks were passed over in favor of Lord [[Tsutsui Junkei]] as ''[[daimyō]].''
'''Hara Joken'''<ref name="Tea Bowls for Rikyu">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Tea Bowls for Rikyu]]</ref> (died June 1582), also known as '''Joken Hokkyō''' (lit. "[[wikt:法橋|High Priest]] Joken") and under the cryptonym of '''The Wise''', was the [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] {{Wiki|abbot}} and caretaker of [[Tōdai-ji]], and a former ''[[sōhei]]'' active during the late [[Sengoku period]].


Upon his rise as the "''[[wikt:ほっきょう|Hokkyō]]''" of Tōdai-ji, Joken conspired with and joined the [[Shinbakufu]], a secret organization established to bring former [[Shōgun]] [[Ashikaga Yoshiaki]] back into power. In return, he was garnered forces and worked to instigate turmoil between the [[Tsutsui clan]] and the [[Akiyama clan]]. However, the [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Kakushiba ''ikki'']] members [[Fujibayashi Naoe]] and [[Yasuke]] investigated the tensions and thus discovered the abbot's role in stirring the clans' distrust of one another. Following his exposure, Joken made a last stand against the clans but was ultimately met his demise at the hands of Naoe and Yasuke.
During [[Oda Nobunaga]]'s campaign to unify [[Japan]], Joken fought for his homeland against {{Wiki|Matsunaga Hisahide}} and was promised that the [[monk]]s would rule the land. After leading his monks to victory against Matsunaga in the {{Wiki|Siege of Shigisan}}, however, the abbot was passed over in favor of [[Tsutsui Junkei]], whom Nobunaga appointed as [[Yamato]]'s ''[[daimyō]]''.
 
Following his rise as Tōdai-ji's ranking priest, Joken joined the [[Shinbakufu]], a secret organization conspiring to bring former ''[[shōgun]]'' [[Ashikaga Yoshiaki]] back to power. In exchange for his allegiance, he was granted the manpower to instigate turmoil between the [[Tsutsui clan|Tsutsui]] and [[Akiyama clan]]s, with the ultimate goal of undermining both Nobunaga and Junkei. However, shortly after Nobunaga's [[Honnō-ji incident|death]], the [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Kakushiba ''ikki'']] members [[Fujibayashi Naoe]] and [[Yasuke]] investigated the tensions between the two clans and discovered the abbot's role in instigating the conflict. Exposed, Joken made a last stand against both clans but was defeated and killed.


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Time as a warrior monk===
===Life as a sōhei===
During Lord Oda Nobunaga's unification campaign in 1577, Joken and his fellow monks were promised by Nobunaga to rule the Yamato, in return to join him against the forces of Matsunaga Hisehide. During the {{Wiki|Siege of Shigisan|battle}}, the abbot even fought against one of Hisehide's son [[Matsunaga Kojiro|Kojiro]] and defeated him in combat. When Matsunaga fell, however, Nobunaga gifted the land to Lord Tsutsui Junkei, much to Joken's ire.<ref name="Temple Stories">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Temple Stories]]</ref> Within a matter of years, he rose in status to become the abbot of the province but still harbored resentment towards Nobunaga.<ref name="Darkness Falls">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Darkness Falls]]</ref>
During [[Oda Nobunaga]]'s unification campaign in 1577, he promised Joken and his fellow monks that they would rule [[Yamato]] if they joined him against {{Wiki|Matsunaga Hisahide}}'s forces. During the {{Wiki|Siege of Shigisan}}, the abbot personally fought against Hisehide's son [[Matsunaga Kojiro|Kojiro]] and defeated him in combat. When Matsunaga fell, however, Nobunaga gifted the land to [[Tsutsui Junkei]], much to Joken's ire.<ref name="Temple Stories">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Temple Stories]]</ref> Within a matter of years, he rose in status to become the province's abbot, but still harbored resentment towards Nobunaga.<ref name="Darkness Falls">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Darkness Falls]]</ref>


===Joining the Shinbakufu===
===Joining the Shinbakufu===
Still upset being overlooked, Joken soon joined the Shinbakufu, which in return, aided in his efforts to create chaos between Lord Junkei and Lady [[Akiyama Ayako]]. As one of its leaders, he took on the role as "The Wise" and took part in regaining the [[Imperial Regalia of Japan|Imperial Regalia]] from the [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Kakushiba ''ikki'']].<ref name="Darkness Falls"/>
Joken's anger at Nobunaga eventually led him to join the [[Shinbakufu]], who in return aided his efforts to create conflict between Junkei and [[Akiyama Ayako]]. As one of the group's leaders, Joken took on the alias of "The Wise" and participated in the hunt for the [[Imperial Regalia of Japan|Imperial Regalia]] protected by the [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Kakushiba ''ikki'']].<ref name="Darkness Falls"/>


In September 1581, Joken joined his fellow Shinbakufu members during Nobunaga's [[Tenshō Iga War|invasion]] of [[Iga]] to find the regalia's jewel, the ''{{Wiki|Magatama|Yasakani no Magatama}}''. Using the invasion to mask their efforts, one of their members [[Ido Yoshihiro]] had recovered the jewel and awaited their arrival at [[Katano Castle]]. However, young ''[[ninja|kunoichi]]'' [[Fujibayashi Naoe]] managed to infiltrate the castle, assassinated Yoshihiro, and recovered the box holding the jewel.<ref name="The Onyro Samurai">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[The Onryo Samurai]]</ref>
In September 1581, Joken joined his fellow Shinbakufu members during Nobunaga's [[Tenshō Iga War|invasion]] of [[Iga]] to find the regalia's jewel, the ''{{Wiki|Magatama|Yasakani no Magatama}}''. Using the invasion to mask their efforts, the group rendezvoused at [[Katano Castle]], where their member [[Ido Yoshihiro]] took the box containing the jewel after stealing it from the [[Mihata Kofun]]. However, the ''[[ninja|kunoichi]]'' [[Fujibayashi Naoe]] arrived at the castle before the Shinbakufu, [[Assassination|assassinated]] Yoshihiro, and recovered the box.<ref name="The Onyro Samurai">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[The Onryo Samurai]]</ref>


On the outskirts of the castle, Naoe ran with the box, only to be shot and injured by [[Yaita Wakasa]] and [[Wada Koretake]]. While Wakasa and Koretake argued over taking the box, her father and Kakushiba ''ikki'' member [[Fujibayashi Nagato]] came and attacked them, pushing them back. However, Joken and his other fellow Shinbakufu members arrived with their leader, "[[Ashikaga Yoshiaki|The Tatsu]]", and stood against Naoe and Nagato. Making a last stand, Nagato went towards them, only to fall and die at their hands. With the box recovered, the Shinbakufu left the Fujibayashi's to die while they each returned to their respective lands.<ref name="The Onyro Samurai"/>
Naoe attempted to escape with it, only to be ambushed and crippled by [[Yaita Wakasa]] and [[Wada Koretake]], who reclaimed the box for the Shinbakufu. Just as Naoe's father [[Fujibayashi Nagato|Nagato]] came and pushed back the pair, the remaining Shinbakufu members, including a masked Joken, arrived. Ordered by their [[Horse|mounted]] [[Ashikaga Yoshiaki|leader]] to kill Nagato and secure the box, the group mortally wounded him and departed with their prize, leaving the Fujibayashi for dead.<ref name="The Onyro Samurai"/>


In late June 1582, following Nobunaga's [[Honnō-ji incident|death]], Joken resumed working on his plan to stir inner turmoil between Lord Junkei and Lady Ayako. Pretending to be an ally to Lord Junkei, he influenced his lord by sowing distrust between both Junkei and Ayako.<ref name="A Chance Encounter">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[A Chance Encounter]]</ref> Meanwhile, he also worked covertly with a group of agents, the [[Kurai Eikyou]], across the province and within the clans to manufacture fear and chaos amongst the locals.<ref name="Kurai Eikyou">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Kurai Eikyou (memory)|Kurai Eikyou]]</ref>  
===Conflict in Yamato===
In late June 1582, following Nobunaga's death during the [[Honnō-ji incident]], Joken resumed working on his plan to stir turmoil between Junkei and Ayako in Yamato. Pretending to be an ally to Junkei, he influenced his lord by sowing distrust between him and Ayako.<ref name="A Chance Encounter">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[A Chance Encounter]]</ref> Meanwhile, he also worked covertly with a group of agents, the [[Kurai Eikyou]], to stir up fear and chaos across the province.<ref name="Kurai Eikyou">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Kurai Eikyou (memory)|Kurai Eikyou]]</ref>  


While at Junkei's behest, Joken soon saw the arrival of Kakushiba ''ikki'' members Naoe and [[Yasuke]], who pretended to be a samurai with his servant visiting the province. They soon offered to help Lord Junkei to escort their envoys while the lord agreed and dismissed him. Before leaving, he offered them to visit Tōdai-ji as he can show them around the temple.<ref name="A Chance Encounter"/>
While at Junkei's behest, Joken witnessed the arrival of Naoe, who had survived the events in Iga, and her fellow Kakushiba ''ikki'' member [[Yasuke]]. The two posed as a samurai and his servant visiting the province and offered to help Junkei escort the Tsutsui clan's envoys. Junkei accepted their help and dismissed Joken, who, before leaving, invited Naoe and Yasuke to visit Tōdai-ji so he could show them around the [[temple]].<ref name="A Chance Encounter"/>


Arriving at Tōdai-ji, Naoe and Yasuke arrived and met with Joken Hokkyo, who escorted them around the temple. Talking about his role, he informed them that he hoped to be a spiritual guide and resolve tensions, especially with the use of the temple's sacred texts. However, the Hokkyo left to intend to some matters while leaving the duo to explore the temple. However, Joken soon found them looking among the temples' set of oddities, where he explained his own history with the Matsunaga clan and how he came close to death to Hisehide's son.<ref name="Temple Stories"/>
Arriving at Tōdai-ji, the pair met with Joken, who escorted them around the temple. Talking about his role as abbot, he explained that he hoped to be a spiritual guide and resolve tensions, especially with the use of the temple's sacred texts. He then excused himself as he went to attend to some private matters, leaving Naoe and Yasuke to explore the temple on their own. When he returned, he found them looking among the temple's set of oddities, and proceeded to tell them about his own history with the Matsunaga clan and his near-death at the hands of Hisehide's son.<ref name="Temple Stories"/>


During their conversation, the temple came under attack from Akiyama soldiers. Joken offered his life for them to stop, However, Naoe and Yasuke managed to kill them. Yet, Joken noted that the sacred scroll was taken and exclaimed that he deserved death. While the duo told him to stay his death, Joken agreed and stated that his punishment should be at Lord Junkei's hands at [[Koriyama Castle]]. When Joken arrived at the castle, he informed Lord Junkei, who was at his ends and nearly declared war. While Joken tried to offer peace, Junkei rejected the claim. Fortunately, Naoe and Yasuke arrived with the scroll and promised to investigate the attack further before the peace talks. Joken thanked them before leaving for preparations at Kōfuku-ji<ref name="Temple Stories"/>
The conversation was interrupted by an attack by Akiyama soldiers on the temple. Joken went to speak with the soldiers and offered his life in exchange for sparing his fellow monks, though Naoe and Yasuke soon managed to push off the attackers. After Joken noted that a sacred scroll had been taken, he accused the retreating Akiyama forces of the theft and stated that he deserved death for not being more watchful. Naoe and Yasuke persuaded him to wait for them to investigate the matter, and the abbot agreed before leaving for [[Koriyama Castle]] to inform Junkei of the attack and face the consequences.<ref name="Temple Stories"/>


After their investigation at [[Katsuragi]] and [[Takatori Castle Ruins]], Naoe and Yasuke determined that an agent called [[The Messenger (monk)|The Messenger]] sent out orders from his secret superior for [[bandit]]s to attack and loot shrines to perpetuate angry spirits towards the locals.<ref name="Kurai Eikyou"/><ref name="Restless Spirits">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Restless Spirits]]</ref> They later found themselves meeting Lady Ayako and discovering that Tsutsui envoys were attacked by traitorous Akiyama [[soldiers]] paid by a masked warrior. After saving the remaining envoy, they later recovered the invitation at [[Uda Matsuyama Castle]], handed to Lady Ayako at [[Kasugataisha Shrine]], and assured her attendance at the peace talks.<ref name="The Lost Envoys">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[The Lost Envoys]]</ref>
When Junkei learned of the Akiyama clan's actions, he was ready to declare war. Joken asked the lord to reconsider his decision, suggesting that they find a middle ground, but a furious Junkei refused. At that moment, Naoe and Yasuke arrived with the scroll and expressed their doubt that the Akiyama were responsible for its theft. They then promised to investigate the matter further while Joken and Junkei prepared for the peace talks at Kōfuku-ji.<ref name="Temple Stories"/>


====Death====
After their investigation at [[Katsuragi]] and [[Takatori Castle Ruins]], Naoe and Yasuke determined that an agent called "[[The Messenger (monk)|The Messenger]]" had sent orders from his secret superior for [[bandit]]s to attack and loot shrines across Yamato, in order to provoke the local spirits' wrath.<ref name="Kurai Eikyou"/><ref name="Restless Spirits">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Restless Spirits]]</ref> They later found themselves meeting Ayako and discovered that Tsutsui envoys were attacked by traitorous Akiyama [[soldier]]s paid by a masked warrior. After saving the remaining envoy, they recovered an invitation to [[Uda Matsuyama Castle]], handed it to Ayako at [[Kasuga-taisha]], and convinced her to attend the peace talks with Junkei.<ref name="The Lost Envoys">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[The Lost Envoys]]</ref>
At Kōfuku-ji, Joken supervised Lord Junkei and Lady Ayako's talks and called for an intermission right when Yasuke entered. Meanwhile, Joken's soldiers readied their plans to attack by having an Akiyama soldier fire a shot at Lord Junkei, starting a war between both clans. Fortunately, Naoe intervened and killed the shooter. However, Lord Junkei and Lady Ayako began accusing each other for the attempted assassination. When the abbot tried to blame each leader, Yasuke threw his blade at Joken, who caught it and revealed his true nature.<ref name="Darkness Falls"/>


Upon the reveal, Joken's men stood behind him as he ordered them to kill everyone, starting with Yasuke first. While he fled, Yasuke and the clan's forces managed to kill Joken's soldiers. Soon, Naoe and Yasuke followed Joken and found him kneeling at a small shrine. There, Joken fought with his [[katana]] against them and exclaimed that Nobunaga betrayed him and how he should have been ruler of Yamato. However, he ultimately lost the fight against them. When he was questioned about the box, Joken stated that he would like to die. He soon heard the sound that Kojiro used to make before succumbing to his wounds. Afterwards, they soon acquired the ''[[kusarigama]]'' [[Winds of War]]<ref name="Darkness Falls"/> and a tea set from Joken's personal effects.<ref name="Tea Bowls for Rikyu">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Tea Bowls for Rikyu]]</ref>
===Death===
At Kōfuku-ji, Joken supervised Junkei and Ayako's meeting and called for an intermission right when Yasuke entered. Meanwhile, Joken's soldiers readied themselves to interrupt the negotiations by having a hidden Akiyama soldier shoot at Junkei in order to start a war between the two clans. Fortunately, Naoe intervened and killed the shooter. However, Junkei and Ayako each blamed the other for the attempted assassination. When the abbot tried to accuse each leader, Yasuke threw his ''[[tantō]]'' at Joken, who caught it and revealed his true nature.<ref name="Darkness Falls"/>
 
His cover exposed, Joken's men rallied behind him as he ordered them to kill everyone, starting with Yasuke. However, the soldiers only succeeded in buying Joken enough time to escape before they were eliminated. Following the abbot's trail, Naoe and Yasuke soon found him kneeling at a small shrine. As the two approached, Joken readied his ''[[katana]]'' and engaged them in a duel, exclaiming that Nobunaga had betrayed him by denying his rightful rule of Yamato.<ref name="Darkness Falls"/>
 
Eventually, Joken was bested by his opponents and mortally wounded. Naoe then attempted to [[Interrogation|interrogate]] him about the box stolen from Iga, but the abbot deflected the question, stating that he would like to die. In his final moments, he experienced an {{Wiki|auditory hallucination}} of wooden clappers and believed it was a sign from Kojiro to hasten him to the afterlife. After Joken succumbed to his wounds, Naoe and Yasuke recovered the ''[[kusarigama]]'' [[Winds of War]]<ref name="Darkness Falls"/> and a full [[tea]] {{Wiki|Japanese tea utensils|set}} from his personal effects.<ref name="Tea Bowls for Rikyu"/>


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==Gallery==
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Latest revision as of 22:52, 31 May 2026

Hara Joken[1] (died June 1582), also known as Joken Hokkyō (lit. "High Priest Joken") and under the cryptonym of The Wise, was the Buddhist abbot and caretaker of Tōdai-ji, and a former sōhei active during the late Sengoku period.

During Oda Nobunaga's campaign to unify Japan, Joken fought for his homeland against Matsunaga Hisahide and was promised that the monks would rule the land. After leading his monks to victory against Matsunaga in the Siege of Shigisan, however, the abbot was passed over in favor of Tsutsui Junkei, whom Nobunaga appointed as Yamato's daimyō.

Following his rise as Tōdai-ji's ranking priest, Joken joined the Shinbakufu, a secret organization conspiring to bring former shōgun Ashikaga Yoshiaki back to power. In exchange for his allegiance, he was granted the manpower to instigate turmoil between the Tsutsui and Akiyama clans, with the ultimate goal of undermining both Nobunaga and Junkei. However, shortly after Nobunaga's death, the Kakushiba ikki members Fujibayashi Naoe and Yasuke investigated the tensions between the two clans and discovered the abbot's role in instigating the conflict. Exposed, Joken made a last stand against both clans but was defeated and killed.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Life as a sōhei[edit | edit source]

During Oda Nobunaga's unification campaign in 1577, he promised Joken and his fellow monks that they would rule Yamato if they joined him against Matsunaga Hisahide's forces. During the Siege of Shigisan, the abbot personally fought against Hisehide's son Kojiro and defeated him in combat. When Matsunaga fell, however, Nobunaga gifted the land to Tsutsui Junkei, much to Joken's ire.[2] Within a matter of years, he rose in status to become the province's abbot, but still harbored resentment towards Nobunaga.[3]

Joining the Shinbakufu[edit | edit source]

Joken's anger at Nobunaga eventually led him to join the Shinbakufu, who in return aided his efforts to create conflict between Junkei and Akiyama Ayako. As one of the group's leaders, Joken took on the alias of "The Wise" and participated in the hunt for the Imperial Regalia protected by the Kakushiba ikki.[3]

In September 1581, Joken joined his fellow Shinbakufu members during Nobunaga's invasion of Iga to find the regalia's jewel, the Yasakani no Magatama. Using the invasion to mask their efforts, the group rendezvoused at Katano Castle, where their member Ido Yoshihiro took the box containing the jewel after stealing it from the Mihata Kofun. However, the kunoichi Fujibayashi Naoe arrived at the castle before the Shinbakufu, assassinated Yoshihiro, and recovered the box.[4]

Naoe attempted to escape with it, only to be ambushed and crippled by Yaita Wakasa and Wada Koretake, who reclaimed the box for the Shinbakufu. Just as Naoe's father Nagato came and pushed back the pair, the remaining Shinbakufu members, including a masked Joken, arrived. Ordered by their mounted leader to kill Nagato and secure the box, the group mortally wounded him and departed with their prize, leaving the Fujibayashi for dead.[4]

Conflict in Yamato[edit | edit source]

In late June 1582, following Nobunaga's death during the Honnō-ji incident, Joken resumed working on his plan to stir turmoil between Junkei and Ayako in Yamato. Pretending to be an ally to Junkei, he influenced his lord by sowing distrust between him and Ayako.[5] Meanwhile, he also worked covertly with a group of agents, the Kurai Eikyou, to stir up fear and chaos across the province.[6]

While at Junkei's behest, Joken witnessed the arrival of Naoe, who had survived the events in Iga, and her fellow Kakushiba ikki member Yasuke. The two posed as a samurai and his servant visiting the province and offered to help Junkei escort the Tsutsui clan's envoys. Junkei accepted their help and dismissed Joken, who, before leaving, invited Naoe and Yasuke to visit Tōdai-ji so he could show them around the temple.[5]

Arriving at Tōdai-ji, the pair met with Joken, who escorted them around the temple. Talking about his role as abbot, he explained that he hoped to be a spiritual guide and resolve tensions, especially with the use of the temple's sacred texts. He then excused himself as he went to attend to some private matters, leaving Naoe and Yasuke to explore the temple on their own. When he returned, he found them looking among the temple's set of oddities, and proceeded to tell them about his own history with the Matsunaga clan and his near-death at the hands of Hisehide's son.[2]

The conversation was interrupted by an attack by Akiyama soldiers on the temple. Joken went to speak with the soldiers and offered his life in exchange for sparing his fellow monks, though Naoe and Yasuke soon managed to push off the attackers. After Joken noted that a sacred scroll had been taken, he accused the retreating Akiyama forces of the theft and stated that he deserved death for not being more watchful. Naoe and Yasuke persuaded him to wait for them to investigate the matter, and the abbot agreed before leaving for Koriyama Castle to inform Junkei of the attack and face the consequences.[2]

When Junkei learned of the Akiyama clan's actions, he was ready to declare war. Joken asked the lord to reconsider his decision, suggesting that they find a middle ground, but a furious Junkei refused. At that moment, Naoe and Yasuke arrived with the scroll and expressed their doubt that the Akiyama were responsible for its theft. They then promised to investigate the matter further while Joken and Junkei prepared for the peace talks at Kōfuku-ji.[2]

After their investigation at Katsuragi and Takatori Castle Ruins, Naoe and Yasuke determined that an agent called "The Messenger" had sent orders from his secret superior for bandits to attack and loot shrines across Yamato, in order to provoke the local spirits' wrath.[6][7] They later found themselves meeting Ayako and discovered that Tsutsui envoys were attacked by traitorous Akiyama soldiers paid by a masked warrior. After saving the remaining envoy, they recovered an invitation to Uda Matsuyama Castle, handed it to Ayako at Kasuga-taisha, and convinced her to attend the peace talks with Junkei.[8]

Death[edit | edit source]

At Kōfuku-ji, Joken supervised Junkei and Ayako's meeting and called for an intermission right when Yasuke entered. Meanwhile, Joken's soldiers readied themselves to interrupt the negotiations by having a hidden Akiyama soldier shoot at Junkei in order to start a war between the two clans. Fortunately, Naoe intervened and killed the shooter. However, Junkei and Ayako each blamed the other for the attempted assassination. When the abbot tried to accuse each leader, Yasuke threw his tantō at Joken, who caught it and revealed his true nature.[3]

His cover exposed, Joken's men rallied behind him as he ordered them to kill everyone, starting with Yasuke. However, the soldiers only succeeded in buying Joken enough time to escape before they were eliminated. Following the abbot's trail, Naoe and Yasuke soon found him kneeling at a small shrine. As the two approached, Joken readied his katana and engaged them in a duel, exclaiming that Nobunaga had betrayed him by denying his rightful rule of Yamato.[3]

Eventually, Joken was bested by his opponents and mortally wounded. Naoe then attempted to interrogate him about the box stolen from Iga, but the abbot deflected the question, stating that he would like to die. In his final moments, he experienced an auditory hallucination of wooden clappers and believed it was a sign from Kojiro to hasten him to the afterlife. After Joken succumbed to his wounds, Naoe and Yasuke recovered the kusarigama Winds of War[3] and a full tea set from his personal effects.[1]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]