Akiyama clan
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The Akiyama clan (秋山氏, Akiyama-shi) was a Japanese samurai family that held power in the Yamato Province during the Sengoku period.
History[edit | edit source]
In the 1560s, the Akiyama clan were well endowed, due to their ties with their parent clan Takeda clan. However, when the Takeda clan fell to the combined forces of the Oda clan and Tokugawa clan, the Akiyama clan's power also fell far as a result.[1]
Negotiations with the Tsutsui clan[edit | edit source]
In 1582, matriarch Akiyama Ayako were in talks of peace between her clan and the Tsutsui clan, led by their leader Tsutsui Junkei.[2] Ayako was more open to peace talks between the clans[3] and both agreed to have Abbot Joken Hokkyō be their mediator for their talks. However, Tsutsui's peace envoys turned up missing and blame was casted on the Ayako and her forces. Coincidentally, the Kakushiba ikki members Fujibayashi Naoe and Yasuke investigated the matter to ensure peace between the clans.[2]
From their findings, Naoe and Yasuke uncovered a deeper plot, perpertuated by the secret collective, the Shinbakufu,[3] with the help of a secret group, the Kurai Eikyou.[4] Their investigation led them to Mitsue, where they came upon a drunk Akiyama soldier, which fought them but lost. There, Ayako revealed herself and also admitted that her own investigation led her towards the soldier, who soon admitted to being bought to abduct the envoys. After a series of events, they rescued the remaining envoy, recovered the peace invitation at Kofukuji Temple for Ayako,[3] and uncovered and killed a traitorous agent within the clan's stronghold at Uda Matsuyama Castle.[4]
At the peace talks, Naoe investigated the temple's grounds and uncovered a plot to kill Junkei. Meanwhile, Yasuke watched the talks falter and soon saw Kojiro nearby. During the talks, they all saw an ashigaru fall with a teppō in his hand, instigating Junkei and Ayako to accuse each other for betraying the talks. However, Yasuke, with Kojiro's insistence, threw a tantō at Joken, who caught it with ease and revealed himself to be "The Wise" of the Shinbakufu. With his cover blown, he ordered his men to kill them all while he escaped. Together, Ayako, with Junkei and their forces, fought off Joken's men, while Naoe and Yasuke chased down and ultimately killed Joken, ending his plans. With the abbot's death, the peace talks were without any corrupting influence.[5]
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