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414:, the regent of Tosa whom he killed before his rise to power. In the Tosa Domain, all his comrades of the Tosa Kinnoto were arrested for that assassination and the series of assassinations that took place in the capital Kyoto. With the exception of Takechi, who was a Joshi (superior warrior) rank, they all underwent severe torture. Takechi, who learned of Izō's arrest, wrote in a letter to his home, 'it is better for such a fool to die soon, and how his parents would lament over him for returning unashamedly to his hometown,’ which indicates his ill feeling towards Izō. Letters which were considered to be written by Tauchi Keikichi (Takechi’s real younger brother) and so on tell that since his house stood in Shichiken machi, Izō was also disdainfully referred to as '七以.’ On learning of Izō's arrest, some comrades both in and out of prison, including the Yamauchi family who was behind Yoshida's assassination, became afraid that Izō's confession may put them on line, and planned to poison Izō; however, Takechi successfully argued against the plan. Izō endured severe torture, but he finally made a full confession and was beheaded on May 11, 1865, and his head was put on public display. 635: 36: 384:
sergeants) that belonged to the Kyoto City Magistrate, Tada Tatewaki (son of Nagano Shuzen who commanded Ansei no Taigoku and Murayama Kazue, who during the assassination was tied to a bridge and made a public display alive). Those killings were conducted in the name of "Heaven's punishment" (天誅, Tenchū), as Takechi called it. Izō became known as 'Hitokiri (man-slayer) Izō' and feared, with a fellow
586:, a video game based on nine legendary swordsmen. In the game, his full name is revealed to be Okada Izō Nobutoshi and it is explained he uses a Goken style of swordsmanship, meaning to overpower the opponent through physical strength and audacious assaults, much like the Jigen-ryu used by some other hitokiri of the Bakumatsu period. 403:. When they went to a western style grave that Manjirō had built, four assassins tried to attack Manjirō, but Izō had sensed the two ambushes that were hiding, and told Manjirō not to escape impulsively but to stay put with his back against the gravestone, and slew the two attackers down. The remaining two attackers made an escape. 406:
After the Coup of August 18 in 1863, the Kinnoto lost its momentum. Around June 1864, he was captured by a shogunate official, and on the charge of being tattooed, he was banished from the capital Kyoto; at the same time, an official of the Tosa Domain captured him, and deported him to his hometown.
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Starting with Inoue Saichiro, who was the shita metsuke (low class inspector of foot soldiers) of the Tosa Domain, Izō assassinated Honma Seiichiro who was his comrade, Ikeuchi Daigaku, Mori Magoroku, Ogawara Juzo, Watanabe Kinzan, and Ueda Jonosuke, who were government officials and yoriki (police
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regions. Takechi considered that house of Okada would have difficulties with covering travel expenses and so asked the feudal lord of Oka
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as the eldest son of a country samurai Okada Yoshihira. He had a younger brother named Okada Keikichi who also joined the Kinnoto.
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read 'My mind that served for you came to nothing, and will only clear up after you've gone.' (君か為 尽す心は 水の泡 消にしのちそ すみ渡るべき)
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manga series, more recently added a character to his work, called Capricorn Izō, who is inspired by Okada. The manga
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at Shigakukan, which was the training hall of Momonoi Shunzō. He returned to Tosa the following year.
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movement. For some reason however, he was later crossed off from the name list, along with
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There are some photographs passed around as photos of Izō, but most of them show
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on Izō; the author admits that the character bears little resemblance to Izō.
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Izō later worked as a bodyguard; in 1863 Izō, owing to the mediation of
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In 1865 however, he was involved in yet another assassination, that of
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His grave is the family grave in the mountains near Azo Station at
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Watsuki, Nobuhiro. "The Secret Life of Characters (7) Udō Jin-e,"
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In 1860, Okada followed Takechi and practiced martial arts in
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Several films feature Okada Izō as protagonist, most notably
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school. Following Takechi, in September 1856 Okada went to
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were active in Kyoto as assassins under the leadership of
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under Nakanishi-ha Ittō-ryū (中西派一刀流) school, a branch of
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Okada appears as a character in the 2024 video game "
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Okada appears as a character in the 2014 video game
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His name is done as Izo Okada. 25: 941: 879: 460: 633: 301:, Okada later became a pupil of 192:Assassination of Honma Seiichiro 34: 286:Okada Izō was born in Iwamura, 45:needs additional citations for 858: 835: 802: 767: 742: 693: 614:as an Assassin-class Servant. 13: 1: 809:Turnbull, Stephen R. (2008). 777:中濱万次郎 : 「アメリカ」を初めて伝えた日本人 624: 524:based the character Kurogasa 281: 27:Japanese samurai (1838–1865) 7: 265: 231:four most notable assassins 10: 946: 542:, a character in his work 197: 780:. Fuzanbō Intānashonaru. 272: 219: 188: 180: 172: 160: 141: 134: 552:, author of the popular 925:People from Tosa Domain 663:more precise citations. 580:Okada also appeared in 229:, feared as one of the 915:Japanese swordfighters 749:Katsu, Kaishu (1974). 489:(2004) (portrayed by 475:(1969) (portrayed by 297:First self-taught in 237:. 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