Hajime Shimada
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Hajime Shimada (died 15 November 2017) was a member of the Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins during the late 20th and early 21st centuries. He was a part of the Assassins' training camp on the island of Kyushu.
Biography

In 2000, after learning of Daniel Cross' betrayal of the Brotherhood, Hajime implored the camp's overseer Yuri to evacuate the camp and regroup with the Assassins in Osaka. Before the discussion was over, the Templar agent Maxime Gorm and his team had already discovered the camp based on Cross' intel and started eliminating the Assassins. Yuri was struck by several bullets and, before dying, implored Hajime to take her young son, Tomo Sakagawa, to safety. The two fled into the mountains and escaped Gorm's Epsilon Team, eventually moving to Tokyo.[1]
On 28 July 2017, Hajime was contacted by the now-adult Tomo, informing him that he had tracked Gorm to a clinic in Switzerland run by a Dr. Nathalie Chapman. Hajime invited Tomo to his shop in the Akihabara district the next morning, where they discussed Gorm and Chapman. During their meeting, Tomo formulated a plan to infiltrate the clinic.[1]
Hajime was killed on November 15, 2017 in Nathalie Chapman's old base in Devil's Bridge Gorge, when Tomo awoke violently from the Animus he was connected to and, still suffering from the bleeding effect and believing he was the Assassin Alekseï Gavrani, attacked the Animus lab and killed the Assassins in it, including Hajime. When the bleeding effect wore off on Tomo, he expressed anguish over his actions and managed to speak to Hajime in his final moments. Before dying, Hajime told Tomo that he wouldn't be able to exact vengeance alone and to warn Saeko Mochizuki and his Osaka cell of Assassins that Chapman, Gorm, and Adler were hiding near Gimmelwald, Switzerland.
Trivia
- Hajime (はじめ) is the Japanese word meaning "beginning" (初め / 始め). Shimada (島田 / 嶋田) is a Japanese surname meaning "island rice field".
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