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'''Junjiro''' (順次郎; born c. 1572) was a former monk-in-training who was apprenticed to [[Sorin]] at the [[Makinoodera Temple]] in Izumi Settsu. He was the son of the [[samurai]] and [[Shinbakufu]] member [[Ido Yoshihiro]]. He was also a budding artist.
|name = Junjiro
|image = ACSH Junjiro.png
|birth = c. 1572<ref name="Artbook">''[[The Art of Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – Narrative: Junjiro</ref><br>[[Japan]]
|death =
|database = [[Database: Junjiro|Junjiro]]
|species = [[Human]]
|affiliates = *[[Makinoodera Temple]]
*[[Assassins]]
**[[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Kakushiba ''ikki'']]
}}
'''Junjiro''' (順次郎; born c. 1572)<ref name="Artbook"/> was a young monk-in-training who was apprenticed to [[Sorin]] at [[Makinoodera Temple]] in [[Izumi Settsu]] during the [[Sengoku period]]. He was the son of the [[samurai]] and [[Shinbakufu]] member [[Ido Yoshihiro]], as well as a budding artist.


In Late September 1581, Junjiro and Sorin visited Katano's castle, where the boy came across his recently murdered father's body, to his shock. Minutes later, he found the murderer :  a heavily wounded [[Fujibayashi Naoe]] lying unconscious next to the body of her father [[Fujibayashi Nagato|Nagato]] outside Katano Castle. Seeing that she was still alive and the Sorin's insistance, the two brought her back to the temple and tended to her injuries.<ref name="An Unpayable Debt">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[An Unpayable Debt]]</ref> Naturally, the traumatized boy hated the kunoichi on sight and contemplated murdering her in her sleep at least once, only being stopped by his hesitation and his master. He later pushed his hatred into his drawings, at least one of them showing the kunoichi as a horned demon.
Following his father's assassination by the [[Iga]] ''[[Ninja|kunoichi]]'' [[Fujibayashi Naoe]] in 1581, Junjiro and Sorin came across a wounded and unconscious Naoe and took her back to the Makinoodera Temple to treat her injuries. Although resentful of Naoe at first, Junjiro slowly forgave her for killing his father and grew close to the ''kunoichi'' over the following months, developing a sibling-like bond. When Sorin later decided to depart on a pilgrimage, he left Junjiro in Naoe's care at the boy's own request, and he moved into the [[Tomiko's Homestead|homestead]] of Naoe's friend [[Tomiko]].


Once Naoe woke up, seeing her suffering and sorrow changed the boy's hatred into shyness, rejection and fear. But after being entrusted by Sorin to remove the young woman's leg splint _with said woman almost helpless in her state showing him trust_ actually changed his mind slowly. To his own shock, Junchiro started to see her not as a demon or murderer, but just someone who,  like him has just lost someone precious and was struggling with her emotions. During the months in wich Naoe was recuperating, he attempted to teach her art, showed her a tanuki he liked to observe and repaired her father's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xun_(instrument) tsuchibue] wich was broken during the man's death. During that time, he started to see her as a big sister.
Junjiro eventually informed Naoe about his parentage during an encounter with the [[samurai]] [[Yasuke]], who sought Naoe's forgiveness for his role in the [[Tenshō Iga War|conquest]] of her home. After telling the ''kunoichi'' how he had forgiven her for killing his father, Naoe agreed to give Yasuke a chance to make amends and invited him to join her fledgling league, the [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Kakushiba ''ikki'']]. Junjiro also joined the league, which he came to see as his new family.


Some times after the kunoichi left to hunt down her father's killers, Junchiro was entrusted to Naoe and [[Tomiko]] by Sorin, the monk wanting to undertake a pilgrimage and being unable to take a child with him. He then spend his time in [[Tomiko's Homestead|Tomiko's homestead]], painting and helping with farmwork until his "big sister", recently back from killing [[Yaita Wakasa]] and [[Wada Koretake]] decided to go back to Katano's castle to answer an invitation sent by [[Akechi Mitsuhide]]. He desperately begged the kunoichi not to go back there and fled in front of her refusal, much to her surprise. He later infiltrated the castle and destroyed every proofs of his filiation and others evidences he could find until Naoe, soon after the Honnoji Temple's incident came to save him from Akechi soldiers. Unfortunately, petrified in fear and having lost his trust in her, he refused to follow her with both of them having to be saved by [[Yasuke]] who was executing [[Momochi Sandayu|Momochi Sandayu's]] last wish : finding the girl with a [[Hidden Blade|hidden blade]] and helping her.
==Biography==
===Befriending Fujibayashi Naoe===
{{Dialogue|Naoe|Sorin said you paint what you see. I'm sorry you had to see this.|Junjiro|There are lots of beautiful things too, if you know where to look. I can teach you. Let me get my brush!|Junjiro offering to teach Naoe how to paint, 1581.|Assassin's Creed: Shadows|An Unpayable Debt}}
In late September 1581, Junjiro and [[Sorin]] visited [[Katano Castle]], where the boy came across his recently murdered [[Ido Yoshihiro|father]]'s body, much to his shock. Minutes later, he found the killer: a heavily-wounded [[Fujibayashi Naoe]], who lay unconscious beside her father [[Fujibayashi Nagato|Nagato]]'s body.<ref name="Lightning and Thunder">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Lightning and Thunder]]</ref> Seeing that she was still alive and at Sorin's insistence, the two brought her back to [[Makinoodera Temple]] and tended to her injuries.<ref name="An Unpayable Debt">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[An Unpayable Debt]]</ref>


Unfortunately, after hearing his participation in [[Iga|Iga's campaign]] and still devoured by her grudge, Naoe attempted to kill the ronin, but Junchiro, back to his senses stopped her and finally explained to the now horrified kunoichi who was the warrior she murdered in the same castle months before. He also confessed both his past hatred and desire to murder her in her sleep before explaining that he changed his mind at seeing who she truly was. After the crying woman begged for his forgiveness and accepted to work with Yasuke, everything between them started to go back to what it once was, though Junchiro would later confess to the ronin to be still struggling with completely forgiving Naoe.  
Naturally, the traumatized boy hated the ''[[Ninja|kunoichi]]'' on sight and contemplated murdering her in her sleep at least once, only being stopped by his hesitation and his master. On Sorin's recommendation, Junjiro later pushed his hatred into his drawings, at least one of them showing Naoe as a [[Oni|horned demon]]. In time, he began seeing the ''kunoichi'' not as an enemy, but as a person.<ref name="Lightning and Thunder"/>


Sometimes later, Junchiro witnessed the Katsushiba-Ikki's renaissance with Tomiko, Yasuke and Naoe at its command. He would also create said group's banner. With the group being his only family, with Yasuke being an uncle, Naoe his big sister and Tomiko his aunt, he would spend his days happily in the homestead, once playing with the kunoichi new assassin's outfit, much to his "aunt's" chagrin and his "big sister's" laughter.
[[File:ACSH An Unpayable Debt 11.png|thumb|250px|left|Junjiro tries to get close to Naoe]]
Once Naoe woke up, seeing her suffering from her wounds and mourning her father made Junjiro slowly warm up to her, though he remained shy in her presence and mostly avoided her. Nevertheless, he continued to tend to her alongside Sorin, looking after Naoe in her sleep when she was struck with fever. When the time came to remove Naoe's leg splint, Sorin assigned the task to Junjiro, allowing him to overcome his shyness as he saw the vulnerable Naoe trusting him with her safety.<ref name="An Unpayable Debt"/> As he befriended the ''kunoichi'', Junjiro, to his own shock, started to see her not as a monster, but as someone who had lost a loved one and was struggling with her emotions just like him.<ref name="Lightning and Thunder"/>


If [[Oni-yuri|Oni-Yuri]] is recruited, Junchiro will develop a childish crush for her, much to Yasuke's unease.
[[File:ACSH An Unpayable Debt 27.png|thumb|250px|Junjiro bonding with Naoe over paintings]]
Over the following months, as Naoe slowly recuperated, Junjiro and Sorin joined her for walks around the Makinoodera Temple to help her get used to walking again. The boy also tried to teach her art, showing her a {{Wiki|Japanese raccoon dog|tanuki}} he liked to observe, and used ''{{Wiki|kintsugi}}'' (金継ぎ) to repair her father's broken ''{{Wiki|Xun (instrument)|tsuchibue}}'', which he presented to her as a gift. In time, Junjiro came to see Naoe as more than just a friend; he regarded her as his "big sister".<ref name="An Unpayable Debt"/>
 
===Life on the homestead===
{{Dialogue2|Naoe|This isn't some temple, hidden in the mountains. It isn't safe here.|Sorin|It isn't safe anywhere. But the boy wants to be with you.|Fine. I'll take care of him.|Naoe agreeing to look after Junjiro, 1582.|Assassin's Creed: Shadows|From Spark to Flame}}
[[File:ACSH From Spark to Flame 12.png|thumb|250px|left|Junjiro and Sorin paying Naoe a surprise visit]]
Eventually, once Naoe had fully recovered, she left the temple to pursue vengeance against her father's killers, the [[Shinbakufu]]; the same group Junjiro's father had been part of. The boy bid her farewell and promised to look after both himself and Sorin in her absence.<ref name="An Unpayable Debt"/> However, shortly after Naoe's departure, Sorin made the decision to go on a pilgrimage and brought Junjiro to a [[Tomiko's Homestead|homestead]] in [[Izumi Settsu]] owned by Naoe's friend [[Tomiko]], trusting the two women to look after the boy, who insisted on remaining by Naoe's side.<ref name="From Spark to Flame">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[From Spark to Flame]]</ref>
 
In June 1582, before Naoe traveled to Katano Castle to look for leads to the whereabouts of the Shinbakufu member [[Akechi Mitsuhide]], Junjiro begged her not to go and fled after her refusal, much to both her and Tomiko's confusion. To prevent Naoe from learning what she had involuntarily done to him and to protect her from the Shinbakufu, Junjiro made the decision to travel to [[Katano]] himself and destroy any clues he could find until Naoe stopped him. As the ''kunoichi'' confronted him, they were both surrounded by [[soldier]]s under the command of [[Aoki Ujimasa]].<ref name="Lightning and Thunder"/>
 
Petrified in fear, Junjiro refused to follow Naoe as she begged him to escape with her, though fortunately they were both saved by the [[samurai]] [[Yasuke]], who dealt with the soldiers. When Yasuke revealed his involvement in the [[Tenshō Iga War|conquest]] of [[Iga]], Naoe's home, and asked for her forgiveness, the ''kunoichi'' refused to accept his apology and prepared to kill him. Junjiro stopped her and confessed the truth about his father's identity and how he had contemplated killing Naoe in revenge, until Sorin helped him overcome his grief and anger.<ref name="Lightning and Thunder"/>
 
While Naoe was shocked by this revelation and apologized to Junjiro, the boy told her that he had already forgiven her and urged her to give Yasuke a chance to make amends for his own mistakes. Naoe accepted and the trio left Katano Castle, returning to the homestead. There, Tomiko briefly scolded Junjiro for running away before the boy witnessed the formation of Naoe's league alongside Yasuke and Tomiko. After the group named their organization the [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Kakushiba ''ikki'']], Junjiro designed their banner.<ref name="Lightning and Thunder"/>
 
==Behind the scenes==
Junjiro is a supporting character in the 2025 video game ''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'', where he is voiced by Nikita Kim.<ref name="IMDB">{{Imdb|url=name/nm14961574|text=Nikita Kim}}</ref> He serves as Naoe and Yasuke's unofficial first "recruit", being seen around Tomiko's homestead, interacting with other characters.
 
If [[Oni-yuri]] is recruited into the Kakushiba ''ikki'', Junjiro will develop a childish crush on her, much to Yasuke's unease. He will also mention that she can be scary sometimes. If [[Ibuki]] is recruited, Junjiro will mention taking a liking to them and spending time together speaking about art. If Ibuki is romanced by Yasuke, Junjiro will approve of the relationship, since it will make his "uncle" less tense and more sensitive to flowers and nature.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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"I thought you were a demon. A monster. But Sorin taught me. Showed me other ways to let the hate out. And slowly... you started looking like something else. A person. A friend. Family."
―Junjiro explaining how he learned to forgive Fujibayashi Naoe, 1582.[src]-[m]

Junjiro (順次郎; born c. 1572)[1] was a young monk-in-training who was apprenticed to Sorin at Makinoodera Temple in Izumi Settsu during the Sengoku period. He was the son of the samurai and Shinbakufu member Ido Yoshihiro, as well as a budding artist.

Following his father's assassination by the Iga kunoichi Fujibayashi Naoe in 1581, Junjiro and Sorin came across a wounded and unconscious Naoe and took her back to the Makinoodera Temple to treat her injuries. Although resentful of Naoe at first, Junjiro slowly forgave her for killing his father and grew close to the kunoichi over the following months, developing a sibling-like bond. When Sorin later decided to depart on a pilgrimage, he left Junjiro in Naoe's care at the boy's own request, and he moved into the homestead of Naoe's friend Tomiko.

Junjiro eventually informed Naoe about his parentage during an encounter with the samurai Yasuke, who sought Naoe's forgiveness for his role in the conquest of her home. After telling the kunoichi how he had forgiven her for killing his father, Naoe agreed to give Yasuke a chance to make amends and invited him to join her fledgling league, the Kakushiba ikki. Junjiro also joined the league, which he came to see as his new family.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Befriending Fujibayashi Naoe[edit | edit source]

Naoe: "Sorin said you paint what you see. I'm sorry you had to see this."
Junjiro: "There are lots of beautiful things too, if you know where to look. I can teach you. Let me get my brush!"
—Junjiro offering to teach Naoe how to paint, 1581.[src]-[m]

In late September 1581, Junjiro and Sorin visited Katano Castle, where the boy came across his recently murdered father's body, much to his shock. Minutes later, he found the killer: a heavily-wounded Fujibayashi Naoe, who lay unconscious beside her father Nagato's body.[2] Seeing that she was still alive and at Sorin's insistence, the two brought her back to Makinoodera Temple and tended to her injuries.[3]

Naturally, the traumatized boy hated the kunoichi on sight and contemplated murdering her in her sleep at least once, only being stopped by his hesitation and his master. On Sorin's recommendation, Junjiro later pushed his hatred into his drawings, at least one of them showing Naoe as a horned demon. In time, he began seeing the kunoichi not as an enemy, but as a person.[2]

File:ACSH An Unpayable Debt 11.png
Junjiro tries to get close to Naoe

Once Naoe woke up, seeing her suffering from her wounds and mourning her father made Junjiro slowly warm up to her, though he remained shy in her presence and mostly avoided her. Nevertheless, he continued to tend to her alongside Sorin, looking after Naoe in her sleep when she was struck with fever. When the time came to remove Naoe's leg splint, Sorin assigned the task to Junjiro, allowing him to overcome his shyness as he saw the vulnerable Naoe trusting him with her safety.[3] As he befriended the kunoichi, Junjiro, to his own shock, started to see her not as a monster, but as someone who had lost a loved one and was struggling with her emotions just like him.[2]

File:ACSH An Unpayable Debt 27.png
Junjiro bonding with Naoe over paintings

Over the following months, as Naoe slowly recuperated, Junjiro and Sorin joined her for walks around the Makinoodera Temple to help her get used to walking again. The boy also tried to teach her art, showing her a tanuki he liked to observe, and used kintsugi (金継ぎ) to repair her father's broken tsuchibue, which he presented to her as a gift. In time, Junjiro came to see Naoe as more than just a friend; he regarded her as his "big sister".[3]

Life on the homestead[edit | edit source]

Naoe: "This isn't some temple, hidden in the mountains. It isn't safe here."
Sorin: "It isn't safe anywhere. But the boy wants to be with you."
Naoe: "Fine. I'll take care of him."
—Naoe agreeing to look after Junjiro, 1582.[src]-[m]
File:ACSH From Spark to Flame 12.png
Junjiro and Sorin paying Naoe a surprise visit

Eventually, once Naoe had fully recovered, she left the temple to pursue vengeance against her father's killers, the Shinbakufu; the same group Junjiro's father had been part of. The boy bid her farewell and promised to look after both himself and Sorin in her absence.[3] However, shortly after Naoe's departure, Sorin made the decision to go on a pilgrimage and brought Junjiro to a homestead in Izumi Settsu owned by Naoe's friend Tomiko, trusting the two women to look after the boy, who insisted on remaining by Naoe's side.[4]

In June 1582, before Naoe traveled to Katano Castle to look for leads to the whereabouts of the Shinbakufu member Akechi Mitsuhide, Junjiro begged her not to go and fled after her refusal, much to both her and Tomiko's confusion. To prevent Naoe from learning what she had involuntarily done to him and to protect her from the Shinbakufu, Junjiro made the decision to travel to Katano himself and destroy any clues he could find until Naoe stopped him. As the kunoichi confronted him, they were both surrounded by soldiers under the command of Aoki Ujimasa.[2]

Petrified in fear, Junjiro refused to follow Naoe as she begged him to escape with her, though fortunately they were both saved by the samurai Yasuke, who dealt with the soldiers. When Yasuke revealed his involvement in the conquest of Iga, Naoe's home, and asked for her forgiveness, the kunoichi refused to accept his apology and prepared to kill him. Junjiro stopped her and confessed the truth about his father's identity and how he had contemplated killing Naoe in revenge, until Sorin helped him overcome his grief and anger.[2]

While Naoe was shocked by this revelation and apologized to Junjiro, the boy told her that he had already forgiven her and urged her to give Yasuke a chance to make amends for his own mistakes. Naoe accepted and the trio left Katano Castle, returning to the homestead. There, Tomiko briefly scolded Junjiro for running away before the boy witnessed the formation of Naoe's league alongside Yasuke and Tomiko. After the group named their organization the Kakushiba ikki, Junjiro designed their banner.[2]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

Junjiro is a supporting character in the 2025 video game Assassin's Creed: Shadows, where he is voiced by Nikita Kim.[5] He serves as Naoe and Yasuke's unofficial first "recruit", being seen around Tomiko's homestead, interacting with other characters.

If Oni-yuri is recruited into the Kakushiba ikki, Junjiro will develop a childish crush on her, much to Yasuke's unease. He will also mention that she can be scary sometimes. If Ibuki is recruited, Junjiro will mention taking a liking to them and spending time together speaking about art. If Ibuki is romanced by Yasuke, Junjiro will approve of the relationship, since it will make his "uncle" less tense and more sensitive to flowers and nature.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]