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"Sugitani Zenjubo. He taught me the teppo."
―Katsuhime describing Zenjubo to Naoe, 1582.[src]-[m]

Sugitani Zenjubo (杉谷 善住坊, died 1573) was a Japanese marksman who was known for his assassination attempt on Oda Nobunaga in 1570.[1]

Biography

Zenjubo's early life is large unknown, with different theories about his origin. Some believed he was a ninja of the Sugitani family that was one of the Fifty-Three Families of Koga, while others believed he was a lord, a sohei or a bounty hunter. What was known known, however, was that he was an exceptional gunner[1] and once trained Katsuhime of the Rokkaku Katsuhime in the use of teppo.[2]

After his failed assassination of Nobuaga, Zenjubo went into hiding but was eventually captured by Isono Kazumasa who served under Nobunaga. He was buried by the road with only his head and neck exposed and was later executed.[1] Zenjubo's remains were subsequently buried in a grave on Mount Mikami near Koga. His student Katsuhime would visit him grave in 1582, and made a sake offering to him.[2]

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