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The '''Iga Rebellion''' (1579–1581) was the failed resistance of [[Iga|Iga Province]] against the invasions of [[Oda Nobunaga]] during the [[Sengoku period]].<ref name="Turnbull 2019">Turnbull, Stephen. (2019). "Iga: True Land of the Ninja". In ''Ninja: The (Unofficial) Secret Manual''. London, UK: Thames & Hudson Ltd., pp. 44–59.</ref> Oda Nobukatsu directed first invaded Iga in 1579,  which only ended in disastrous failure and severe rebuke from his father. ,<ref name="trailer3">{{Youtube|video=HhMOQowMjM8|text= Assassin's Creed Shadows Explained – Samurai, Shinobi, and Feudal Japan |channel=@Ubisoft|channelname=Ubisoft}}</ref> but his army fell into an ambush set by Iga [[ninja|shinobi]].<ref name="Turnbull 2019" /> He met with much greater success when he returned in 1581 with his new retainer [[Yasuke]], razing down settlements across the province and all but destroying the Iga.<ref name="trailer3" /> In a twist of fate, one of the surviving ninja, [[Fujibayashi Naoe]], later joined forces with Yasuke to pursue common goals.<ref name="trailer1">{{Youtube|video=vovkzbtYBC8|text=Assassin's Creed Shadows: Official World Premiere Trailer|channel=@Ubisoft|channelname=Ubisoft}}</ref>
The '''Iga Rebellion''' (1579–1581) was the failed resistance of [[Iga|Iga Province]] against the invasions of [[Oda Nobunaga]] during the [[Sengoku period]].<ref name="Turnbull 2019">Turnbull, Stephen. (2019). "Iga: True Land of the Ninja". In ''Ninja: The (Unofficial) Secret Manual''. London, UK: Thames & Hudson Ltd., pp. 44–59.</ref> [[Oda Nobunaga]]'s son, Oda Nobukatsu directed first invaded Iga in 1579,  which only ended in disastrous failure and severe rebuke from his father. ,<ref name="trailer3">{{Youtube|video=HhMOQowMjM8|text= Assassin's Creed Shadows Explained – Samurai, Shinobi, and Feudal Japan |channel=@Ubisoft|channelname=Ubisoft}}</ref> but his army fell into an ambush set by Iga [[ninja|shinobi]].<ref name="Turnbull 2019" /> He met with much greater success when he returned in 1581 with his new retainer [[Yasuke]], razing down settlements across the province and all but destroying the Iga.<ref name="trailer3" /> In a twist of fate, one of the surviving ninja, [[Fujibayashi Naoe]], later joined forces with Yasuke to pursue common goals.<ref name="trailer1">{{Youtube|video=vovkzbtYBC8|text=Assassin's Creed Shadows: Official World Premiere Trailer|channel=@Ubisoft|channelname=Ubisoft}}</ref>


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==

Revision as of 01:43, 17 May 2024

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The Iga Rebellion (1579–1581) was the failed resistance of Iga Province against the invasions of Oda Nobunaga during the Sengoku period.[1] Oda Nobunaga's son, Oda Nobukatsu directed first invaded Iga in 1579, which only ended in disastrous failure and severe rebuke from his father. ,[2] but his army fell into an ambush set by Iga shinobi.[1] He met with much greater success when he returned in 1581 with his new retainer Yasuke, razing down settlements across the province and all but destroying the Iga.[2] In a twist of fate, one of the surviving ninja, Fujibayashi Naoe, later joined forces with Yasuke to pursue common goals.[3]

Behind the scenes

The Iga Rebellion is a historical event that will feature in the upcoming 2024 video game Assassin's Creed: Shadows.[2][3]

Appearances

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Turnbull, Stephen. (2019). "Iga: True Land of the Ninja". In Ninja: The (Unofficial) Secret Manual. London, UK: Thames & Hudson Ltd., pp. 44–59.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Assassin's Creed Shadows Explained – Samurai, Shinobi, and Feudal Japan on the Ubisoft YouTube channel
  3. 3.0 3.1 Assassin's Creed Shadows: Official World Premiere Trailer on the Ubisoft YouTube channel