Kaminogō Castle
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Kaminogō Castle was a castle and outpost of the Imagawa clan that was located in Mikawa Province, Japan.
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In 1562, Igan shinobi Hattori Hanzō followed Imagawa retainer Udono Nagateru alone as he rode with his hostage, Sena, Matsudaira Takechiyo's wife, to the castle.[1] Within the tenshu, Sena and her children Nobuyasu and Kamehime were held under the watch of Nagateru, who began to threaten Sena. In a split moment, Hanzō arrived and threw his shuriken. However, it was stopped by an instant knife coming from a doorway.[2]
Introducing himself, the Jesuit priest and Templar Paulino Massa saved Nagateru, who was angered by his presence at the castle. Quickly, Massa stated Nagateru's dismissal aloud before shooting him point-blank and killing him instantly. Turning his pistol on Sena and her kids, he offered a choice to Hanzō: their lives for the location of the Imperial Regalia. Shocked, Hanzō then realized the castle was under siege and burning down. Nevertheless, Massa asked the choice again, leaving Hanzō confounded.[2]
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