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==History== | ==History== | ||
In 1580s, the temple served as a hideout for a faction of the [[Ikkō-ikki]] led by [[Kyonyo]]. There, Kyonyo led an effort to continue his resistance against [[Oda Nobunaga]], for which he was disowned by his father [[Kennyo]]. In 1582, when one of Nobunaga's [[samurai]] [[Wada Koretake]] led an attack on the temple, Kyonyo sent word throughout Settsu for assistance, which was indirectly answered by the [[Iga]] [[Ninja|kunoichi]] [[Fujibayashi Naoe]].<ref name="The Fatherless Monk">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[The Fatherless Monk]]</ref> | In 1580s, the temple served as a hideout for a faction of the [[Ikkō-ikki]] led by [[Kyonyo]]. There, Kyonyo led an effort to continue his resistance against [[Oda Nobunaga]], for which he was disowned by his father [[Kennyo]]. In 1582, when one of Nobunaga's [[samurai]] [[Wada Koretake]] led an attack on the temple, Kyonyo sent word throughout Settsu for assistance, which was indirectly answered by the [[Iga]]n [[Ninja|kunoichi]] [[Fujibayashi Naoe]].<ref name="The Fatherless Monk">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[The Fatherless Monk]]</ref> | ||
Naoe arrived at the temple, finding it ransacked due to battle and assisted the ''[[sōhei]]'' against Koretake's men. After dispatching the attacks, Naoe met with Kyonyo and explained her purpose for seeking him out. After being joined by [[Yaya]], one of Kyonyo's associates from Honganji, Naoe was directed to recruit an ally named [[Mitsumune]] as well as to locate Koretake's Chief Executioner in hopes of tracking down Koretake's whereabouts.<ref name="The Fatherless Monk"/> | Naoe arrived at the temple, finding it ransacked due to battle and assisted the ''[[sōhei]]'' against Koretake's men. After dispatching the attacks, Naoe met with Kyonyo and explained her purpose for seeking him out. After being joined by [[Yaya]], one of Kyonyo's associates from Honganji, Naoe was directed to recruit an ally named [[Mitsumune]] as well as to locate Koretake's Chief Executioner in hopes of tracking down Koretake's whereabouts.<ref name="The Fatherless Monk"/> | ||
Revision as of 16:20, 1 November 2025

The Gansenji Temple was a Buddhist temple located south of Sakai in Izumi Settsu, Japan.
History
In 1580s, the temple served as a hideout for a faction of the Ikkō-ikki led by Kyonyo. There, Kyonyo led an effort to continue his resistance against Oda Nobunaga, for which he was disowned by his father Kennyo. In 1582, when one of Nobunaga's samurai Wada Koretake led an attack on the temple, Kyonyo sent word throughout Settsu for assistance, which was indirectly answered by the Igan kunoichi Fujibayashi Naoe.[1]
Naoe arrived at the temple, finding it ransacked due to battle and assisted the sōhei against Koretake's men. After dispatching the attacks, Naoe met with Kyonyo and explained her purpose for seeking him out. After being joined by Yaya, one of Kyonyo's associates from Honganji, Naoe was directed to recruit an ally named Mitsumune as well as to locate Koretake's Chief Executioner in hopes of tracking down Koretake's whereabouts.[1]
Naoe would return to the temple at some point and made prayers at the shrines within the complex.[2]