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Ishido Katsunari/Ishida Mitsunari was right lol His interest was actually to respect Toyotomi's wish to unite Japan under Toyotomi's banner and groom help groom Hideyori to be a good successor. He was VERY loyal and did his best to save Toyotomi clan and Japan. However he was not "charismatic" and was not popular among his peers in Osaka and other Daimyos. The actual Ishida was not even a part of the five regents but Toyotomi's samurai retainer that happened to be a very good bureaucrat and government administrator and not a military commander. But alas, Yoshii Toranaga/Ieyasu Tokugawa "betrayed" the five regents and Toyotomi and eventually became the Shogun. Fate also made him the Shogun that brought the golden age of Japan during Tokugawa Shogunate. So we can't really blame him lol. I just wonder what would happen if Japan was united under Toyotomi Shogunate if Tokugawa lost at Sekigahara or failed at the Siege of Osaka in 1610
By all accts, Tokugawa was incredibly authoritarian and oppressive. His shogunate closed off outside contact and made japan very poor and backwards. I wouldn't call it a golden age, only a peaceful age without any wars
@@simonl4657 that is true. He and his successors was ruthless towards the Christian Japanese. No to mention their isolationist policy. The 'golden age' is pretty subjective too to be fair. Compared to the Sengoku period, the difference was like night and day. At least during that era, the culture, art, and (to some extent) the economy took off.
@@simonl4657 called golden age because he successfully United japan and bring peace last long for centuries and under his descendants many of modern japan culture solidified.
@@simonl4657 What Tokugawa achieved was a unified Japan under one rulership and that for a considerable time. Long enough so that Japan formed a national identity which was the base for a modern Japanese State forming under the Meiji-Restauration. Obviously history is complex and everything can be seen from many different angles. But one thing Japan avoided was to become a colony by western powers.
This was one of my favorite scenes, i just love how much emotion went into signing the paper and how tremendously the ground shook, wow! made all 10 episodes worth the time...
In real life, the big reason Tokugawa won the battle at Sekigahara was because of a Samurai Chief named Kobayakawa Hideaki. Hideaki hated Ashida Mitsunari and he pretended to be on Ashida's side at the battle, only to switch to Tokugawa's side during the battle because he owed Tokugawa Ieyasu a favor.
also the fact he had a grudge against Toyotomi and his faction for Toyotomi choosing to kill his daughter because she arrived to marry Toyotomi's nephew and former heir (he ordered the death of his nephew and his entire fammily )
I suppose that father of Mariko Toda was inspired by historical Akechi Mitsushide so he is long dead in the show. Oda Nobunaga was made into lady Ochiba father. Taiko from the show being the historical Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Veiled daimyo is one of the regents and Akechi Mitsushide wasn't among the regents as he died long before regency.
Imo, that daimyo named Ohno is actually based on Ootani Yoshitsugu, who allied with Ishida Mitsunari to fight against Tokugawa Ieyasu in the battle of Sekigahara.
That old man in veil is based on Otani Yoshitsugu. In Nioh you fight him during Battle of Sekigahara and there's a theory that Mitsuhide actually survived, changed his identity and serve Tokugawa.
But ironically the scheming mind of Toranaga is probably in a constant state of battle, and Ishida's more simplistic mind is not. Don't underestimate what goes on in the mind of someone who would betray his closest friends and family.
I was waiting this episode to see it but what exactly was Ichido's plan? He had 2 bad options: either he let her go and lose all his hostages or he let her kill herself and get the noble houses angry. And he went with option 3 kill her and remind everybody that her father was a traitor. Is Toranaga really that good or are his enemies just dumb?
@@mortredpta If he wanted her to die like the other lord he could have had the "bandits" attack her outside the city. He went to the trouble of bribing Yabushige to let his guys in what apparently was Toranaga's section of the castle
Killing her was not part of the plan. She should just have been kidnapped from my understanding. This would have allowed Ishido to keep the other hostages.
He never intended to kill Mariko, just kidnap her. The explosives were put just to bring the door down, but Mariko outsmarted them by placing herself right by the door and using the explosion to commit suicide.
For non-book readers successfully being trolled by Daiciyomon_4594... _Will There be a Shogun Season 2? The answer is a decisive no. While that is disappointing on the surface, it's actually the right decision._ -IGN But they could do a follow up based off the book _Gai-jin,_ which would be a future timeline well past Toranaga & Blackthorn but touching on Toranaga's legacy. That was a brutal book.