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Sugitani Zenjūbō (杉谷 善住坊, d. October 5, 1573) was a Japanese
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who is well-known for the assassination attempt on
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during the
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Life


Background

Little is known about Zenjūbō's origins, except that he was an expert gunner. Various theories exist based on his name and location. Among these theories are that he was a
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of the Sugitani family, belonging to one of the Kōga's 53 Families ( 甲賀五十三家), which served the
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and allied with them during the Chōkyō-Entoku Rebellion ( 長享・延徳の乱) against the Ashikaga shogunate">:ja:長享・延徳の乱">長享・延徳の乱) against the Ashikaga shogunate in 1487 and 1491. Other theories suggest he might have been the lord of Sugitani Castle in Komono, Ise Province (modern-day Mie Prefecture), a warrior monk of the Saika Ikki, or a bounty hunter of Negoro-shū. It is said that he was skilled at shooting down flying birds according to legend during the late
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.


Events leading up to the incident

In the mid to late 1560s,
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, the younger brother of the deceased 13th
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, who was murdered in 1565, sought assistance from
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of Echizen and
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of southern Ōmi, but both refused to provide aid. Then, in 1568, Oda Nobunaga responded to Yoshiaki's request in escorting him safely to
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to become the 15th Ashikaga shōgun. As Nobunaga's forces advanced toward Kyoto, they engaged in battles with several clans in southern Ōmi, including the Rokkaku clan. Yoshikata and his sons fled to
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. Within two months, Nobunaga successfully removed opposition from the central region, ensuring the safety of the capital for the newly enthroned shōgun, Yoshiaki, before returning to his domain at
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in
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(modern-day
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).


Assassination plot

In early 1570, Nobunaga launched a campaign to address the threat posed by Asakura Yoshikage. He headed north to Echizen Province (present-day
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) from the capital. However, shortly thereafter, his ally, the
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, who ruled over northern Ōmi, unexpectedly turned against Oda Nobunaga from the rear. This forced him to hastily retreat back to Kyoto, his Echizen campaign interrupted for the time being with the intention of regrouping at Gifu before the Azai-Asakura Alliance could gain momentum.
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, his brother-in-law, obstructed the route through Ōmi Province, preventing Nobunaga's return to his home domains in
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(present-day eastern
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) and Mino Province. With his retreat blocked, Nobunaga had no choice but to head westward into Ise Province by way of Chikusa Mountain, a province he had subjugated and pacified a year earlier, which bordered Owari. Meanwhile, Rokkaku Yoshikata, under the alias of Sasaki Jōtei, had hired Sugitani Zenjūbō for the task of assassinating Nobunaga. It is said that this plot was purportedly devised by the Rokkaku clan to hinder Nobunaga's main route and lure him into a trap using the Chikusa Pass where the assassin was stationed. On the 22nd of June, the sniper concealed himself by the wayside in the mountain as Nobunaga, accompanied by escorts, traversed Chikusa Pass. Zenjūbō took aim with an
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and fired a double shot from over twenty meters away. Remarkably, it resulted in only a scratch, and Nobunaga safely returned to Gifu Castle two days later.


Aftermath and execution

After the failed assassination, Zenjūbō went into hiding. He eventually sought refuge at Amida-ji in Takashima, Ōmi. In 1573,
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captured him, and on October 5, he was brought to Gifu. There, he underwent a thorough interrogation before facing an unusual method of capital punishment. Zenjūbō was buried upright by the roadside, with only his head and neck exposed. A blunt-edged bamboo saw was placed nearby for anyone who might pass by and cut away at his neck, resulting in a slow execution by beheading. As an indirect consequence of the earlier mentioned incident,
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, Nobunaga's eldest son and heir, condemned Erin-ji, located in the
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's territory, for the crime of harboring Rokkaku Yoshikata's son, Rokkaku Katanaga (under the alias Sasaki Jirō), in 1582. On April 25, the temple was set ablaze, burning 150 people to death, as punishment for the offense that still echoed over a decade later.


Impact

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hired two
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brothers to kill the
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by shooting him to death in Bicchū Province. Similarly, beheading by sawing was an exceptionally severe and uncommon execution method throughout Japanese history. Both of these topics have attracted significant interest in various forms of media.


Works featured in

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. * ''"Shūdōshi no Kubi"'' (1987), written by Motohiko Izawa. * "The Man Who Shot Nobunaga" (2005), written by Mikio Nanbara (南原 幹雄). *
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in the 2012 anime. * Appears in the first volume of "Sengoku Sniper" (2012) out of five volumes, written by Takumi Yanai (柳内 たくみ). * ''"Shirakomaki: Sengoku no Kumo"'' (2015), written by Hiroshi Saitō (斉藤 洋). It tells of a story about Sugitani Zenjūbō's apprentice who takes revenge on Nobunaga. *
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References

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