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An [[Assassins|Assassin]] based at an [[Assassin bureau|outpost]] near the [[Akami Shi Waterfalls]] in [[Iga]], [[Japan]], Sanjo was among those summoned by their leader [[Fujibayashi Tsuyu]] in the 1570s to the ''[[Old Kofun|kofun]]'' in [[Izumi Settsu]] to prevent the [[Shinbakufu]]'s theft of the country's [[Imperial Regalia of Japan|Imperial Regalia]].<ref name="Iga Assassin Outpost">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Iga Assassin Outpost]]</ref> The resulting battle was a massacre, which ended in the slaughter of many Assassins and the loss of the regalia.<ref name="The Meaning of the Blade">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[The Meaning of the Blade]]</ref>
An [[Assassins|Assassin]] based at an [[Assassin bureau|outpost]] near the [[Akami Shi Waterfalls]] in [[Iga]], [[Japan]], Sanjo was among those summoned by their leader [[Fujibayashi Tsuyu]] in the 1570s to the ''[[Old Kofun|kofun]]'' in [[Izumi Settsu]] to prevent the [[Shinbakufu]]'s theft of the country's [[Imperial Regalia of Japan|Imperial Regalia]].<ref name="Iga Assassin Outpost">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Iga Assassin Outpost]]</ref> The resulting battle was a massacre, which ended in the slaughter of many Assassins and the loss of the regalia.<ref name="The Meaning of the Blade">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[The Meaning of the Blade]]</ref>


Sanjo was heavily wounded after being shot but managed to return to the Iga outpost, where he wrote a final letter addressed to his former lover, expressing his regret at leaving them to join the Brotherhood. Not long after writing the letter, Sanjo died from his wounds. Years later, in 1582, Tsuyu's daughter [[Fujibayashi Naoe|Naoe]] found and read his letter while she sought to learn more about the Kakushiba ''ikki''.<ref name="Iga Assassin Outpost" />
Sanjo was heavily wounded after being shot but managed to return to the Iga outpost, where he wrote a final letter addressed to his former lover, expressing his regret at leaving them to join the Brotherhood. Not long after writing the letter, Sanjo died from his wounds. Years later, in 1582, Tsuyu's daughter [[Fujibayashi Naoe|Naoe]] found and read Sanjo's letter while she sought to learn more about the Kakushiba ''ikki''.<ref name="Iga Assassin Outpost" />


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Latest revision as of 15:08, 22 November 2025

"You were right about this cause—it is not worth it. I should have never left you to fulfill this oath."
―Excerpt from Sanjo's last letter.[src]-[m]

Sanjo (died c. 1570s) was a Japanese Assassin during the mid-16th century.

Biography[edit | edit source]

An Assassin based at an outpost near the Akami Shi Waterfalls in Iga, Japan, Sanjo was among those summoned by their leader Fujibayashi Tsuyu in the 1570s to the kofun in Izumi Settsu to prevent the Shinbakufu's theft of the country's Imperial Regalia.[1] The resulting battle was a massacre, which ended in the slaughter of many Assassins and the loss of the regalia.[2]

Sanjo was heavily wounded after being shot but managed to return to the Iga outpost, where he wrote a final letter addressed to his former lover, expressing his regret at leaving them to join the Brotherhood. Not long after writing the letter, Sanjo died from his wounds. Years later, in 1582, Tsuyu's daughter Naoe found and read Sanjo's letter while she sought to learn more about the Kakushiba ikki.[1]

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