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The Azai Ruled Omi? Right?
Hey everyone! It has been a while! As I said previously I’ve been double checking my words and doing research before continuing to post on here. Today I’m back and want to start by talking about my favorite clan of the Sengoku Era. The famous Azai (or Asai) clan of Omi! The famous rulers of Omi right? Well, not quite. In a lot of modern media it is common to say that the Azai ruled over Omi Province. Unfortunately, this isn’t quite true. Today I’d like to talk about the Azai and what land they did and didn’t rule over. I’m also going to be including brief history lessons on the Azai clan’s three rulers. First let’s talk about Grandpa Azai, Mr. Azai Sukemasa. Before Sukemasa the Azai had no land to call their own and weren’t what one would consider rulers. However, due to an internal power struggle of the clan he was in he would end up gaining forces and build a castle in the Northeastern part of Omi called “Odani”. Unfortunately, he would soon find himself locked in conflict with the rulers of South Eastern Omi, the Rokkaku. The Rokkaku would prove so powerful in fact that the Azai would be forced out of Omi and seek refuge in Echizen to the North. WIth the help of the Asakura clan, Echizen’s rulers, the Azai would then move back South into Omi and pushed back the Rokkaku. Owing a large debt to the Asakura they re-established themselves at Odani, reinforcing their position and becoming the rulers of Northeastern Omi. So at this point they control only Northeastern Omi, and would also claim ownership of Lake Biwa. Next came the second ruler of the Azai, Hisemasa. During and after the death of his father Hisemasa was locked into a seemingly endless conflict with the Rokkaku. In spite of Asakura assistance the Rokkaku clan was powerful and Hisemasa was considered a fairly weak fighter and general. Under his leadership the Azai would lose several forts and quite a bit of land to the Rokkaku forces. Fearing complete destruction and not wishing to flee to Echizen like his father before him HIsemasa would beg the Rokkaku to let the Azai become their vassal. While the Azai kept their castle, at this point we could say that all Azai lands actually belong to the Rokkaku. So, leaving this section, the Azai own one castle and clearly don’t own all of Omi. Finally we have the most famous Azai, Azai Nagamasa. It is not exaggeration to say that leadership skipped a generation of the Azai family line. At a young age, bearing the grudge of his father and grandfather before him, Nagamasa would move the Azai’s forces South with the help of the Asakura. While the Azai didn’t take over much land they did regain all of the land they had previously lost to the Rokkaku forces. The Azai retainers asked Hisemasa to retire, and Nagamasa was made the Azai’s new Lord. This was the absolute peak of Azai land ownership. As most people know the Azai later fell to the Oda and lost all territory when their clan was destroyed but that is a conversation for another time. The point I wanted to make with this post is that while a lot of video games and anime say the Azai ruled all of Omi, because splitting up Omi is difficult admittedly, this is in fact false. The Azai never ruled more than the Northeastern part of the province.
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This is it. This is the only screenshot that matters from Samurai Warriors 5. My life is done.
Also including fanart. I couldn't find who drew this but oh my gosh its amazing.
SO APPARENTLY the car company Toyota put out a specific model of car called "The Toyota Innova ReBORN" and decided the best way to sell it was to have commercials about reborn samurai figures and APPARENTLY decided to go with the three daughters of Azai Nagamasa. AND APPARENTLY decided to have them visit the 2012 London Olympics. Driving around London in the ReBORN. LOL. What even xD
Well, we now know what my favorite history power couple (I’m sorry Mitsunari and Yoshitsugu. Also, sorry Augustus and Agrippa) look like in SW5. I have mixed feelings about Nagamasa’s look. Oichi looks like a dynasty warriors princess and I have no hate. Nagamasa though, I don’t know. I feel like he looks a bit too anime protag and doesn’t have enough Azai crests on his outfit? Also looking at them together I feel the creators went “What would a jock cheerleader power couple look like in an anime highschool?” and this was the result. Now that being said I’m absolutely still going to play the hell out of them and adore them but I am feeling a bit underwhelmed by my Lord’s new appearance. (Also, why is Oichi’s name “The City”. What translation program did this person use? ;_;)
My Samurai Warriors 5 Wishlist
Since I’ve seen quite a few youtube vids and of course the samurai warriors discord I’m in is having all kinds of discussions about it I wanted to take a minute to share my wishlist for the new Samurai Warriors game. Unlike a lot of youtube vids this list will be fairly short but here are my pics and reasons why. Also to be clear, while I would strongly prefer these characters to be main, playable characters I will also accept them appearing as important custom NPCs and hopefully playable in 5 XL or 5-II or whatever the heck Koei is going to call it. 1. Oda Nobutada: In a video game focused on the lives of Akechi Mitsuhide and Oda Nobunaga I would really like to see Nobutada. Nobutada was Nobunaga’s first son and raised to be the heir to the Oda clan. He died protecting his father at Honno-ji and helped him in many battles. 2. Niwa Nagahide: Nagahide was with Nobunaga since day one. You can’t mention a single important Oda campaign that Nagahide didn’t either fight in directly, or give aid and advice for. I feel as though he was the primary Oda strategist and aid before Kanbei and Hanbei arrived and deserves his place. 3. Hongan-ji Kennyo: In a game going in on Nobunaga’s lifetime you have to have Kennyo. While dropped in later games he was clearly important in Samurai Warriors 1. The man was the leader of the force that Nobunaga became famous for slaughtering and I would love to both play as and face off against him. Honorable Mention: Something i’m Thankful for is that unlike other members of the fandom who are deeply concerned if their favorite characters will be in this installment I’m pretty much in the clear. A game focusing on Nobunaga and Mitsuhide is bound to have Azai Nagamasa and Oichi. However, this doesn’t guarantee that their new forms will actually be good. Please Koei, don’t do something weird and stupid with my Lord Nagamasa ;_;