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Fujichika Nakayama (died 1582) was a Japanese samurai who served under Oda Nobunaga.

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In 1582, Fujichika Nakayama was directed by a representative of Akechi Mitsuhide to order the servants to hide and not raise the alarm upon the arrival of Mitsuhide and his men when they attacked Nobunaga at Honnō-ji. As a result of Oda Nobunaga's death, Nakayama found a new clan to serve under at Takatsuki Castle and denied his presence at the temple.[1]

Some time after the incident, Hori Hidemasa, a current retainer to Toyotomi Hideyoshi, met with Kakushiba ikki member and former retainer Yasuke about these traitors. Yasuke, along with fellow Kakushiba ikki member Fujibayashi Naoe, obliged to help hunt down these traitors.[1]

From Hidemasa's intel, Naoe and Yasuke traveled to Takatsuki Castle and discovered Nakayama working within its tenshu. Confronting him, they promptly assassinated Nakayama and retrieved the bow Ill-Fated String and the letter to betray Nobunaga from his personal effects.[1]

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