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imported>Batfan13 Created page with "{{Era|Locations}} thumb|250px|Amiko Estate '''Amiko Estate''' was a residence located in Lake Seigetsu in Wakasa, Japan. ==History== In 1582, the Kakushiba ''ikki'' members Fujibayashi Naoe and Yasuke arrived at the estate to find Oni-yuri chastising a sick man. When they intervened, the samurai attacked the pair, insisting to kill them all, but was bested. With the samur..." |
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'''Amiko Estate''' was a residence located in [[Lake | '''Amiko Estate''' was a residence located in [[Lake Suigetsu]] in [[Wakasa]], [[Japan]]. | ||
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[[Category:Landmarks in Lake | [[Category:Landmarks in Lake Suigetsu]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:12, 17 November 2025

Amiko Estate was a residence located in Lake Suigetsu in Wakasa, Japan.
History[edit | edit source]
In 1582, the Kakushiba ikki members Fujibayashi Naoe and Yasuke arrived at the estate to find Oni-yuri chastising a sick man. When they intervened, the samurai attacked the pair, insisting to kill them all, but was bested. With the samurai on his knees, he started to compare her to her father. Telling him goodnight, Oni-yuri stabbed him in the neck, ultimately killing him.[1]
When Naoe and Yasuke accused her of lying, Oni-yuri explained how the samurai killed her father, whose piracy was a means to provide for her, and how he took advantage of her when she was sick. Emphasizing with Oni-yuri, Naoe explained how she was filled with hate after Oda Nobunaga attacked Iga but found a new purpose with the league. When Naoe offered her a place in the league, Oni-yuri accepted and promised to be more honest with them.[1]