Okada Izō

Okada Izō (岡田 以蔵, February 14, 1838 June 3, 1865) was a Japanese samurai of the late Edo period, feared as one of the four most notable assassins of the Bakumatsu period. He was born in Tosa to the gōshi Okada Gihei, who had been a peasant but had bought the gōshi rank. Izō and Tanaka Shinbei were active in Kyoto as assassins under the leadership of Takechi Hanpeita.

He was involved in the killing of Homma Seiichiro. In 1865 however, he was involved in yet another assassination, that of Yoshida Toyo, the regent of Tosa whom he killed before his rise to power.[1] Izo was captured, tortured and beheaded by government forces in 3 June 1865.

Izō in fiction

Several films feature Okada Izō as protagonist, most notably Hideo Gosha's Hitokiri (1969) (portrayed by Shintaro Katsu) and Takashi Miike's Izo (2004). Most recently, the NHK Taiga drama Ryōmaden (2009) features him several times as one of Sakamoto Ryōma's friends and Takechi Hanpeita's assassins. He was portrayed by Japanese actor Takeru Sato.

In manga, Nobuhiro Watsuki based the character Kurogasa Udō Jin-e of his series Rurouni Kenshin on Izō; the author admits that the character bears little resemblance to Izō.[2] Hideaki Sorachi also based Nizo Okada, a character in his work Gintama, on Izō. Masami Kurumada, author of the popular Saint Seiya manga series, more recently added a character to his work, called Capricorn Izō, who is inspired by Okada.

Okada appeared as well in Kengo, a video game based on 9 legendary swordsmen. In the said game, is 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. Okada appears as a character on the 2014 video game Ryū ga Gotoku Ishin!

In 2018 he appeared in the mobile game Fate/Grand Order as an Assassin-class Servant.

References

  1. Turnbull , Stephen. The Samurai Swordsman: Master of War. Tuttle Publishing; 1 edition (August 5, 2014). p. 182. ISBN 978-4805312940
  2. Watsuki, Nobuhiro. "The Secret Life of Characters (7) Udō Jin-e," Rurouni Kenshin Volume 2. VIZ Media. 168.



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