Kira Yoshinaka | 吉良 義央

“義を忘れず、仇は忘れよ。”

— Do not forget your righteousness, but do not forget your enemies.

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Lead
統率
Valor
武勇
Intel
知略
Pol
政治
55 60 65 50
Name (JP) 吉良 義央
Title Hatamoto
Clan / Force Tokugawa Clan
Era 1641 – 1703
Origin Echizen
Key Battles
Arts Noh Theatre
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About Kira Yoshinaka

Kira Yoshinaka was born in the providence of Echizen in 1641, to a family of samurai.

He was raised in a period defined by the stabilization of the Tokugawa shogunate.

His family had a respectable lineage within the samurai class, which afforded him a proper education in martial arts and strategy from a young age.

Yoshinaka began his career in service to the Tokugawa clan, quickly gaining recognition for his political maneuvering and resource management.

He was given the of Hatamoto, a high-ranking samurai who served directly under the shogunate.

His cunning nature showed through his handling of local disputes, although his methods often faced scrutiny.

While some saw his actions as effective governance, others viewed them with disdain, setting the stage for conflict.

Although Kira Yoshinaka did not engage in many significant, his most notable conflict arose from his disputes with the Ako clan.

His involvement in the circumstantial events leading up to the Ako vendetta made him a controversial figure.

His perceived dishonor and mistreatment of Lord Asano Takuminokami Yoshinaka sparked the rebellion from the 47 Ronin, culminating in a historical act of vengeance.

Kiras is often intertwined with the tragic story of the 47 Ronin.

Despite being seen as a villain in the eyes of popular culture, his life reflects the complexities of samurai honor and governance.

His story serves as a reminder of the tensions between duty, honor, and vengeance during the Edo period.

Kira is frequently depicted in various arts and media, eming the darker side of samurai culture.

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