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Enryaku-ji in the late Sengoku period

Enryaku-ji is a Tendai Buddhist temple complex in western Ōmi, Japan.

History

In 1582, the Kakushiba ikki members Fujibayashi Naoe and Yasuke headed to the temple after accepting a task from Kōga's former daimyō Shōtei to find his daughter Rokkaku Katsuhime for her help to infiltrate Sakamoto Castle. Arriving at the temple, they were attacked by a Kōgan shinobi, who were hired by the Shinbakufu to kill them. Climbing the temple's stairs, they later found Akechi soldiers fighting Katsuhime and killed them. Introducing themselves, they asked for her help but Katsuhime left after telling them she would consider their words.[1]

While there, Naoe and Yasuke also found and retrieved three lost pages scattered throughout the temple.[2]

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