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On December 10, 1867, Ryōma Sakamoto, a samurai destined to change Japan, was assassinated. It was revealed that he was a doppelganger, as he was killed by Ryōma himself, going under the name Hajime Saitō.
By the mid-nineteenth century, Japan had been ruled by the Tokugawa bakufu, also known as the Edo shōgunate, for 300 years. Their reign started ending when the black ships of the Western civilizations came to Japan and the bakufu didn't have the means necessary to defeat their advanced weapons. The samurai couldn't sit idly when their leaders appeared weak, which brought the country to the brink of civil war.


Saitō explained the events that led to that day. Just a few years prior to Ryōma's assassination, Japan had been ruled by the Tokugawa bakufu, also known as the Edo shōgunate, for 300 years. Their reign started ending when the black ships of the Western civilizations came to Japan and the bakufu didn't have the means necessary to defeat their advanced weapons. The samurai couldn't sit idly when their leaders appeared weak, so this led to a civil war.
On May 4, 1862, Ryōma Sakamoto returned by boat from Edo to Tosa for the first time in about a year. He saw a mother who had a daughter who was ill. She was told by a doctor that she had appendicitis and only a doctor who utilized Western medicine could treat it. The doctor intended to get the girl help, but the samurai of a high social class, the joshi, appeared at that moment. Japan at that time had a strict social hierarchy and people of a lower class were expected to stop and bow as the joshi came by. The mother tried to rush by them, but she was stopped by the joshi. She tried to tell them that her daughter needed a doctor, but the joshi refused to let her by. Ryōma, a samurai of a lower class, the goshi, stepped in and told her to get her daughter to a doctor as he fought the joshi.


On May 4, 1862, Ryōma returned by boat from Edo to Tosa for the first time in about a year. He saw a mother who had a daughter who was ill. She was told by a doctor that she had appendicitis and only a doctor who utilized Western medicine could treat it. The doctor intended to get the girl help, but the samurai of a high social class, the joshi, appeared at that moment. Japan at that time had a strict social hierarchy and people of a lower class were expected to stop and bow as the Joshi came by. The mother tried to rush by them, but she was stopped by the joshi. She tried to tell them that her daughter needed a doctor, but the joshi refused to let her by. Ryōma, a samurai of a lower class, the goshi, stepped in and told her to get her daughter to a doctor as he fought the joshi.
Ryōma was jailed in Kochi Castle and was rescued, by Tōyō Yoshida, from execution at the hands of a Shirafuda goshi, a samurai of a social class between the goshi and the joshi. Tōyō was a high-ranking member of the Tosa government and Ryōma's foster father. Tōyō told Ryōma to head to Kengoshi Academy, which was the secret training grounds of the Tosa Loyalist Party. Ryōma reunited with Hanpeita Takechi, who saved Ryōma from the fire that killed his family 15 years prior. Takechi announces to his men that Ryōma is second in command of the Tosa Loyalist Party, which doesn't sit well with the other members. Ryōma fights several men led by a samurai named Izō Okada and proves that he is worthy of the title.


Ryōma was jailed in Kochi castle and was rescued, by Tōyō Yoshida, from execution at the hands of a Shirafuda Goshi, a samurai of a social class between the Goshi and the joshi. Tōyō was a high-ranking member of the Tosa government and Ryōma's foster father. Tōyō tells Ryōma to head to Kengoshi Academy, which is the secret training grounds of the Tosa Loyalist Party. Ryōma reunites with Hanpeita Takechi, who saved Ryōma from the fire that killed his family 15 years prior. Takechi announces to his men that Ryōma is second in command of the Tosa Loyalist Party, which doesn't sit well with the other members. Ryōma fights several men led by a samurai named Izō Okada and proves that he is worthy of the title.
The next night, Tōyō was at the castle with five hundred Tosa loyalist party men to force the old governors out and enact change in Tosa. As they were about to put their plan into motion, a masked man entered and killed Tōyō with a martial art style that neither Ryōma nor Takechi had seen before. Takechi chased after the man, and Tōyō, with his dying breath, told Ryōma that the future of Tosa was in his hands. However, the castle guards blamed Ryōma for the murder of Tōyō, and Ryōma had to fight his way out of the castle.


The next night, Tōyō is at the castle with 500 Tosa Loyalist Party men to force the old governors out and enact change in Tosa. As they are about to put their plan into motion, a masked man enters and kills Tōyō with a style of martial art that neither Ryōma nor Takechi had seen before. Takechi chases after the man, and Tōyō, with his dying breath, tells Ryōma that the future of Tosa is in his hands. However, the castle guards blame Ryōma for the murder of Tōyō, and Ryōma has to fight his way out of the castle. Ryōma tells
Ryōma told Takechi to stay out of sight, or he'd be accused of murder as well. He then dove off a cliff, fled from the guards, and vowed to track down the man who murdered Tōyō.


Ryōma tells Takechi to stay out of sight, or he'll be accused of murder as well. He then dives off a cliff, fleeing the guards, and vowing to track down the man who murdered Tōyō.
The Tosa loyalists believed the emperor of Japan should rule Japan and were determined to bring an end to the rulers of Japan, the Tokugawa bakufu, by any means necessary. Many loyalists gathered in Kyo, which was home to the seat of the emperor.  


The Tosa loyalists believe the emperor of Japan should rule Japan and are determined to bring an end to the rulers of Japan, the Tokugawa bakufu, by any means necessary. Many loyalists gather in Kyo, which is home to the seat of the emperor.  
One year after Tōyō was killed, Ryōma Sakamoto rented a room in Kyo. In an effort to avoid execution due to the fact that the Tokugawa bakufu believe he killed Tōyō, Ryōma used the alias Hajime Saitō.


One year after TōyōYoshida was killed, Ryōma Sakamoto rented a room in Kyo. In an effort to avoid execution due to the fact that the Tokugawa bakufu believe he killed Tōyō, Ryōma used the alias Hajime Saitō.
Oryo was a woman who worked as a maid for Otose. The latter is the landlady of Teradaya, a large bed-and-breakfast-style inn where Saitō was staying.


Oryo is a woman who works as a maid for Otose. The latter is the landlady of Teradaya, a large bed-and-breakfast-style inn where Saitō was staying.
Saitō had spent the last year talking to people in dojos to see if he could find information about the masked man who killed Tōyō. He explained the masked man's technique as an obscure martial art from the countrywide that has elements of jujutsu, staff technique, and an old martial arts style that put an emphasis on function over form. He managed to learn that the style of martial arts used by the masked man was called Tennen Rishin and was taught in the Shieikan dojo in Edo. However, he had trouble finding out more.


Saitō has spent the last year talking to people in dojos to see if he can find information about the masked man who killed Tōyō. He explains the masked man's technique as an obscure martial art from the countrywide that has elements of jujutsu, staff technique, and old martial arts that put an emphasis on function over form. He managed to learn that the style of martial arts used by the masked man was called Tennen Rishin and was taught in the Shieikan dojo in Edo. However, he had trouble finding out more.
An information dealer named Ginji the Crow was paid by Saitō to find more information about the masked man and his technique. Crow was coming up empty in regards to his assigned task so he approached Saitō in a dojo that had uncooperating students that were more interested in fighting Saitō than helping him. Crow wanted to know if Saitō was sure that the mysterious masked man was in town. Saitō told Crow that the Shieikan dojo in Edo closed and its members moved to Kyo. After being assured that the mystery swordsman was in Kyo, Crow vowed to redouble his efforts.  


An information dealer named Ginji the Crow was paid by Saitō to find more information about the masked man and his technique. Crow was coming up empty in regards to his assigned task so he approached Saitō in a dojo that had uncooperating students that were more interested in fighting Saitō than helping him. Crow wants to know if Saitō is sure that the mysterious masked man is in town. Saitō tells Crow that the Shieikan dojo in Edo closed and its members moved to Kyo. After being assured that the mystery swordsman is in Kyo, Crow vows to redouble his efforts.  
Saitō was told by a mysterious man calling himself Matsusuke Niibori to find an information broker named the Bathkeeper of Sai. Saitō discovered that the people from the Shieikan dojo joined the special army for the bakufu, the Shinsengumi.


Saitō is told by a mysterious man calling himself Matsusuke Niibori to find an information broker named the Bathkeeper of Sai. Saitō discovers that the people from the Shieikan dojo joined the special army for the bakufu, the Shinsengumi.
In the middle of their conversation, a man named Kichinosuke Saigō demanded to get information from the information broker. Saitō fought Saigō and when the former won the latter took him out drinking. Saitō learned that Saigō was the General Commander of the Satsuma Domain's army.


In the middle of their conversation, a man named Kichinosuke Saigō demands to get information from the information broker. Saitō fights Saigō and when the former wins the latter takes him out drinking. Saitō learns that Saigō is the General Commander of the Satsuma Domain's army.
Upon leaving the bathhouse, Saitō was approached by a mysterious man in a hat who told him to meet at the slum district, Mukurogai. At Mukurogai, which he reached by boat, Saitō learned that the man was Izō Okada. The two fought and Saitō won. Okada revealed that Hanpeita Takechi, the man Saitō considered a brother, was waiting for him deep in Mukurogai.  


Upon leaving the bathhouse, Saitō is approached by a mysterious man in a hat who tells him to meet at the slum district, Mukurogai. At Mukurogai, which he reached by boat, Saitō learns that the man is Izō Okada. The two fight and Saitō wins. Okada reveals that Hanpeita Takechi, the man Saitō considers a brother, is waiting for him deep in Mukurogai.  
Hanpeita Takechi revealed that he still worked for the bakufu and was now a joshi. He felt that Saitō was wasting his time by trying to get revenge for the death of Tōyō Yoshida. Takechi felt Saitō should be looking at the bigger picture to get the emperor back in power. Saitō, disgusted that Takechi was working for the people who killed Tōyō, told him that he was joining the Shinsengumi to get revenge for his foster father and said that he would never move on until he did.


Hanpeita Takechi reveals that he still works for the bakufu and is now a joshi. He feels that Saitō is wasting his time by trying to get revenge on Tōyō Yoshida. Takechi feels Saitō should be looking at the bigger picture to get the emperor back in power. Saitō, disgusted that Takechi is working for the people who killed Tōyō, tells him that he is joining the Shinsengumi to get revenge for his foster father and says that he will never move on until he does.
The following day, Saitō went to the Shinsengumi barracks to infiltrate their ranks. After Saitō defeated Second Division Captain Shinpachi Nagakura, he was made a member of the Shinsengumi. However, he was challenged by First Division Captain Soji Okita. When the fight between the two was a draw, Deputy Chief Toshizo Hijikata took Saitō inside.


The following day, Saitō goes to the Shinsengumi barracks to infiltrate their ranks. After Saitō defeats Second Division Captain Shinpachi Nagakura, he is made a member of the Shinsengumi. However, he is challenged by First Division Captain Soji Okita. When the fight between the two is a draw, Deputy Chief Toshizo Hijikata takes Saitō inside.
The deputy chief ordered Third Division Captain Keisuke Yamanami to fight Saitō to the death. Saitō won, but when he refused to take his life, Hijikata did instead. After stating that Yamanami tried to desert the Shinsengumi and warning that no one who ever leaves remains alive, Hijikata told Saitō he would be the new third-division captain.


The deputy chief orders Third Division Captain Keisuke Yamanami to fight Saitō to the death. Saitō wins, but when he refuses to take his life, Hijikata does instead. After stating that Yamanami tried to desert the Shinsengumi and warning that no one who ever leaves remains alive, Hijikata tells Saitō he will be the new third-division captain.
The next day, Saitō was officially made the third-division captain, upsetting several other captains because Saitō was a new recruit. The captains who were upset were Seventh Division Captain Sanjuro Tani, Tenth Division Captain Sanosuke Harada, and Fourth Division Captain Chuji Matsubara. Ito Kashitaro, the military advisor, then accused Hijikata of taking the power of the Shinsengumi for himself during Chief Isami Kondō's long absence.


The next day, Saitō is made the third-division captain, upsetting several other captains because Saitō is a new recruit. The captains who are upset are Seventh Division Captain Sanjuro Tani, Tenth Division Captain Sanosuke Harada, and Fourth Division Captain Chuji Matsubara. Ito Kashitaro, the military advisor, then accuses Hijikata of taking the power of the Shinsengumi for himself during Chief Isami Kondō's long absence.
The meeting soon concluded, and Eighth Division Captain Heisuke Tōdō gave Saitō a bag with a blue haori, which was a piece of clothing that all Shinsengumi captains wore.


The meeting soon concludes, and Eighth Division Captain Heisuke Tōdō gives Saitō a bag with a blue haori, which is a piece of clothing that all Shinsengumi captains wear.
On the way back to the inn, a priest and a young girl were trying to keep a house from being foreclosed. Saitō volunteered to take over care of the house and to grow and harvest plants that would be sold at the market or cooked into meals. The girl, who was named Haruka, would maintain the property.


On the way back to the inn, a priest and a young girl are trying to keep a house from being foreclosed. Saitō volunteers to take over care of the house and to grow and harvest plants that would be sold at the market or cooked into meals. The girl, who is named Haruka, would maintain the property.
At the inn, Oryo became angry that Saitō became a member of the Shinsengumi and ran away. Otose tells Saitō that Oryo's parents were murdered by members of the Shinsengumi. Saitō chased after Oryo, and when he found her he explained that he would change it from within by making sure people under his command would not indiscriminately kill people.


At the inn, Oryo gets angry that Saitō became a Shinsengumi and runs away. Otose tells Saitō that her parents were murdered by members of the Shinsengumi. Saitō goes after Oryo, and when he finds her he explains that he will change it from within by making sure people under his command don't indiscriminately kill people.
Saitō met with a mysterious samurai named Nakaoka Shintarō from Tosa. Shintarō knew that Saitō was really Ryōma Sakamoto and explained that he was a Tosa samurai who was present when Tōyō Yoshida was murdered. Ryōma was the prime suspect, but Shintarō suspected that Hanpeita Takechi was the murderer. Saitō told Shintarō about the masked man and the two acknowledge they were both working towards the same goal of finding Tōyō's real killer.


Saitō meets with a mysterious samurai named Nakaoka Shintarō from Tosa. Shintarō knows that Saitō is really Ryōma Sakamoto and explains that he was a Tosa samurai who was present when Tōyō Yoshida was murdered. Ryōma is the prime suspect, but Shintarō suspects that Hanpeita Takechi was the murderer. Saitō tells Shintarō about the masked man and the two acknowledge they are both working towards the same goal of finding Tōyō's real killer.
Saitō headed towards the Shinsengumi barracks for his first day and was shown around the grounds by Heisuke Tōdō. Saitō learned that he had to control a unit under his command to fight against combatants to protect the people of Kyo, as well as to capture and eliminate anyone who defected from the Shinsengumi.


Saitō heads to the Shinsengumi barracks for his first day and is shown around the grounds by Heisuke Tōdō. Saitō learns that he has to control a unit under his command to fight against combatants to protect the people of Kyo, as well as to take care of anyone who defects from the Shinsengumi.
On his way back to the inn, Saitō was stopped by Susumu Yamazaki, an inspector for the Shinsengumi who was posing as a homeless man. He told Saitō the location of Akimoto, a defector from the third division, so Saitō headed over to get him before he left the area.  


On his way back to the inn, Saitō is stopped by Susumu Yamazaki, an inspector for the Shinsengumi who is posing as a homeless man. He tells Saitō the location of Akimoto, a defector from the third division, so Saitō heads over to get him before he leaves the area.  
When he arrived, Tōdō was there to make sure Saitō did his job as well as to stand guard to make sure Akimoto could not escape. Once inside, Saitō met a woman named Mizuki, who let him know Akimoto was using the outhouse. When Akimoto was finished, he became jealous that Saitō was talking to Mizuki.


When he arrives, Tōdō is there to make sure Saitō does his job as well as to stand guard to make sure Akimoto can't escape. Once inside, Saitō meets a woman named Mizuki, who lets him know Akimoto is using the outhouse. When Akimoto is finished, he gets jealous that Saitō is talking to Mizuki.
The two men fought, and when Saitō won, he decided to let Akimoto leave, telling him to go out the back because Tōdō was guarding the front. As Akimoto tried to get Mizuki to go with him, Tōdō sliced him with his sword. He told Saitō that he had to lose his conscience because, by the code of the Shinsengumi, all defectors had to be killed.


The two men fight, and when Saitō wins, he decides to let Akimoto leave, telling him to go out the back because Tōdō is guarding the front. As Akimoto tries to get Mizuki to go with him, Tōdō kills him with his sword. He tells Saitō that he has to lose his conscience because, by the code of the Shinsengumi, all defectors must be killed.
Saitō went on a raid at a gambling den. However, before he reached his destination, he met up with the informant Crow. Chuji Matsubara, the fourth division captain saw them talking and immediately used his sword on the informant.


Saitō goes on a raid at a gambling den. However, before he reaches his destination, he meets up with the informant Crow. Chuji Matsubara, the fourth division captain sees them talking and immediately kills the informant.
At the den, the seventh division captain, Sanjuro Tani, ran in alone and was slain by Okada Izo. The ninth-division captain, Mikisaburo Suzuki, was slain next. Genzaburo Inoue planned to take him down with Saitō, but the latter took him on alone due to Inoue's advanced age.


At the den, the seventh division captain, Sanjuro Tani runs in alone and is slain by Okada Izo. The ninth-division captain, Mikisaburo Suzuki, is slain next. Genzaburo Inoue plans to take him down with Saitō, but the latter takes him on alone due to Inoue's advanced age.
Saitō defeated Izo, and when given the chance to kill him declined to do so. The officials come in shortly afterward to bring Izo in, where he would likely be tortured and killed. Inoue revealed that he called the officials and that he was testing whether Saitō would kill Izo after defeating him.


Saitō defeats Izo, and when given the chance to kill him declines to do so. The officials come in shortly afterward to bring Izo in, where he will likely be tortured and killed. Inoue revealed that he called the officials and that he was testing whether Saitō would kill Izo after defeating him.
Susumu Yamazaki tortured a loyalist named Furutaka Shuntaro to get him to talk. He revealed that forty loyalists planned to set fire to the palace and kidnap the emperor. He mentioned the name Nakaoka so Saitō went to the inn to talk to Nakaoka Shintarō.  


Susumu Yamazaki tortured a loyalist named Furutaka Shuntaro to get him to talk. He reveals that forty loyalists planned to set fire to the palace and kidnap the Emporer. He mentioned the name Nakaoka so Saitō goes to the inn to talk to Nakaoka Shintarō.  
Saitō revealed his worry over possibly sending Izo to his death, but Nakaoka assured him that Izo was smart and strong enough to come up with a way to escape. Nakaoka then revealed that he was not the Nakaoka they mentioned but said that he would get in contact with the loyalists to let them know the Shinsengumi planned to attack.


Saitō reveals his worry over possibly sending Izo to his death, but Nakaoka assures him that he is smart and strong enough to come up with a way to escape. Nakaoka then reveals that he is not the Nakaoka they mentioned but said that he would get in contact with the loyalists to let them know the Shinsengumi planned to attack.
The captains combined their teams and then split up, with the two teams going to different inns. Saitō went with the team to the inn in Rakugai while the others go to the inn in Fushimi.


The captains combine their teams and then split up, with the two teams going to different inns. Saitō goes with the team to the inn in Rakugai while the others go to the inn in Fushimi.
No one is at the inn, but the Shinsengumi received word that members of the Choshu Domain were at Ikedaya. Once there Nakaoka covertly let Saitō know that he wasn't able to get the loyalists out in time. So, Saitō had to fight through the Choshu fighters until he reached the leader of the Choshu Domain. It was Matsusuke Niibori, but he revealed he was actually Kogoru Katsura. Apprehending him was the reason why the Shinsengumi went to Ikedaya.


No one is at the inn, but the Shinsengumi receives word that the Choshu are at Ikedaya. Once there Nakaoka covertly lets Saitō know that he wasn't able to get the loyalists out in time. So, Saitō has to fight through the Choshu fighters until he reaches the leader of the Choshu Domain. It is Matsusuke Niibori, but he reveals he is actually Kogoru Katsura. Apprehending him was the reason why the Shinsengumi was at Ikedaya.
Katsura revealed that he knows Saitō is really Ryōma Sakamoto, told him that they were on the same side, and pointed him toward Isami Kondō. He was the Shinsengumi chief, and as such was someone that may be the masked killer. He convinced Saitō to throw the fight, which allowed Katsura to escape. However, Nagakura noticed Saitō doing so.  


Katsura reveals that he knows Saitō is really Ryōma Sakamoto, tells him that they are on the same side, and points him toward Isami Kondō. He is the Shinsengumi chief, and as such is someone that may be the masked killer. He convinces Saitō to throw the fight, which allows Katsura to escape. However, Nagakura notices Saitō doing so.  
As it was clear the Choshu shishi were aware of the raid, it was apparent that there was a traitor in the Shinsengumi. Deputy Chief Hijikata revealed that Chuji Matsubara, the captain of the fourth division of the Shinsengumi, was the traitor. Saitō was given the task of slaying him, but Matsubara tried to shift the blame to Saitō by saying that he joined under false pretenses. Before he could continue further, Genzaburo Inoue slayed Matsubara himself.


As it was clear the Choshu shishi were aware of the raid, it was apparent that there was a traitor in the Shinsengumi. Deputy Chief Hijikata reveals that Chuji Matsubara, the captain of the fourth division of the Shinsengumi, is the traitor. Saitō is given the task of slaying him, but Matsubara tries to shift the blame to Saitō by saying that he joined under false pretenses. Before he can continue further, Genzaburo Inoue slays Matsubara himself.
Afterward, Shinpachi Nagakura revealed that he was aware that Saitō let Katsura run away. He let the incident go as he didn't want any more Shinsengumi captains to die. However, he warned Saitō not to do something like that again.


Afterward, Shinpachi Nagakura reveals that he is aware that Saitō let Katsura get away. He lets the incident go as he doesn't want any more Shinsengumi captains to die. However, he warns Saitō not to do something like that again.
At the Satsuma army barracks, the admiral of the navy of the bakufu, Rintaro Katsu, introduced Kichinosuke Saigō to a man claiming to be Ryōma Sakamoto. The imposter Ryōma acted as an intermediary between the Japanese and the British, providing the bakufu with British weaponry. He wanted to do the same with the Satsuma army.


At the Satsuma army barracks, the admiral of the navy of the bakufu, Rintaro Katsu, introduces Kichinosuke Saigō to a man claiming to be Ryōma Sakamoto. The imposter Ryōma acts as a mediary between the Japanese and the British, providing the bakufu with British weaponry. He wants to do the same with the Satsuma army.
Saitō asked around the Shinsengumi barracks to see if he could talk to Kondō. After getting nowhere talking to the deputy chief and other captains, he got word that Kondō was at Asahi. Saitō fought Kondō, who claimed he was the man who killed Tōyō Yoshida. However, when Saitō defeated him, he realized he was not skilled enough to be the killer.


Saitō asks around the Shinsengumi barracks to see if he can talk to Kondō. After getting nowhere talking to the deputy chief and other captains, he gets word that Kondō is at Asahi. Saitō fights Kondō, who claims he is the man who killed Tōyō Yoshida. However, when Saitō defeats him, he realizes he is not skilled enough to be the killer.
Kondō revealed that he knew Saitō was Ryōma Sakamoto, and tried to convince him to join a movement that intended to burn down Kyo and rebuild the capital in Edo. If Saitō joined the movement, Kondō would tell him the identity of the masked killer. When he refused, stating he was going to continue investigating on his own, Kondō allowed Saitō to stay in the Shinsengumi even though the imposter Ryōma was the man they were hunting down. When Saitō left, Genzaburo Inoue stepped into the light, revealing that he knew Saitō's real identity as well.


Kondō reveals that he knows Saitō is Ryōma Sakamoto, and tries to convince him to join a movement that intends to burn down Kyo and rebuild the capital in Edo. If Saitō joined the movement, Kondō would tell him the identity of the masked killer. When he refuses, stating he is going to continue investigating on his own, Kondō allows Saitō to stay in the Shinsengumi even though the imposter Ryōma is the man they are hunting down. When Saitō leaves, Genzaburo Inoue reveals that he knows Saitō's real identity as well.
With his identity known by the chief and his true purpose to enter the Shinsengumi to look for people who use the Tennen Rishin style of martial arts known by the captains, Ryōma met up with Nakaoka. He revealed his predicament and they were both aware that Saitō could find himself in danger with the Shinsengumi at any time.


With his identity known by the chief and his true purpose to enter the Shinsengumi to look for people who use the Tennen Rishin style of martial arts known by the captains, Ryōma meets up with Nakaoka. He reveals his predicament and they are both aware that Saitō can find himself in danger with the Shinsengumi at any time.
For the moment, Saitō decided to treat it as business as usual and went to the Shinsengumi barracks. He was told that Soji Okita wanted to see him. Okita told Saitō that he wanted him to be a part of a raid on the Sengoku residence. Okita believed that loyalist shishi were being harbored inside, but Saitō was wary of the plan because it was something about which even the chief was not aware. Okita told Saitō that he only wanted him and the division he commands to join. As Saitō is only interested in finding Tennen Rishin martial artists, Okita believed he would be able to get the glory all to himself. Reluctantly, Saitō joined Okita on the raid.


For the moment, Saitō decides to treat it as business as usual and goes to the Shinsengumi barracks. He is told that Soji Okita wants to see him. Okita tells Saitō that he wants him to be a part of a raid on the Sengoku residence. Okita believes that loyalist shishi are being harbored inside, but Saitō is wary of the plan because even the chief doesn't know about it. Okita tells Saitō that he only wants him and the division he commands to join. As Saitō is only interested in finding Tennen Rishin martial artists, Okita believes he will be able to get the glory all to himself. Reluctantly, Saitō joins Okita on the raid.
After fighting through the loyalists, Saitō reached Sengoku. However, Sengoku and Okita revealed it was a setup as Sengoku knowingly put the loyalists in his mansion up for slaughter to become part of the Shinsengumi. However, after Sengoku revealed the plan, Okita killed Sengoku for talking too much.


After fighting through the loyalists, Saitō reaches Sengoku. However, Sengoku and Okita reveal it was a setup as Sengoku knowingly put the loyalists in his mansion up for slaughter to become part of the Shinsengumi. However, after Sengoku revealed the plan, Okita kills Sengoku for talking too much.
Okita told Saitō that he knew he was Ryōma Sakamoto and said that he was the masked killer. The two fought and Ryōma won. However, Saitō realized that Okita was not the killer as his fighting style was too much like a mad animal whereas the killer had moves that were precise and technical.  


Okita tells Saitō that he knows he is Ryōma Sakamoto and says that he was the masked killer. The two fight and Ryōma wins. However, he realizes that Okita was not the killer as his fighting style is too much like a mad animal whereas the killer had moves that were precise and technical.  
Okita revealed that he was present when Kondō revealed Saitō was Ryōma and said that he lied about being the killer so that he could get the chance to fight the real Ryōma, without holding back.


Okita reveals that he was present when Kondō revealed Saitō was Ryōma and says that he lied about being the killer so that he could get the chance to fight the real Ryōma, without holding back.
When the two left the Shinsengumi barracks, Oryo arrived with an urgent letter from Nakaoka. The letter stated that Hanpeita Takechi, the man Ryōma considered his brother, had been executed. Ryōma went back to the inn where Nakaoka revealed that Izō Okada confessed that Takechi was behind the loyalist attacks. As a result, Takechi was sentenced to death by Okada.


When the two leave the Shinsengumi barracks, Oryo arrives with an urgent letter from Nakaoka. The letter states that Hanpeita Takechi, the man Ryōma considers his brother, has been executed. Ryōma goes back to the inn where Nakaoka reveals that Izō Okada confessed that Takechi was behind the loyalist attacks. As a result, Takechi was sentenced to death by Okada.
Distraught with the news, knowing that he was the one who got Okada taken into custody, Ryōma took off his Shinsengumi haori and began drinking heavily. Oryo tried to get Ryōma to stop drinking, but he left the inn to drink more. After drinking in Fushimi, Ryōma was approached by a mysterious woman who invited him to a bar named Matsunoi. Upon arriving, it was revealed that she is Ikumatsu, Kogoru Katsura's lover.


Distraught with the news, knowing that he was the one who got Okada taken into custody, Ryōma took off his Shinsengumi haori and began drinking heavily. Oryo tried to get Ryōma to stop drinking, but he left the inn to drink more. After drinking in Fushimi, Ryōma was approached by a mysterious woman who invited him to a bar named Matsunoi. Upon arriving, it is revealed that she is Ikumatsu, Kogoru Katsura's lover.
Katsura tried to get Ryōma to join the Choshu Domain, but the latter stated he was not interested. Upon leaving, the two witnessed Kichinosuke Saigō of the Satsuma Domain save a dog from being hit with rocks by punks. Katsura and Saigō began fighting each other with their swords, but Ryōma took their swords away and said that he was not interested in witnessing a turf battle between the Choshu and the Satsuma. He instead told them to fight each other, as well as himself, with their fists.


Katsura tries to get Ryōma to join the Choshu Domain, but the latter states he is not interested. Upon leaving, the two witness Kichinosuke Saigō of the Satsuma Domain save a dog from being hit with rocks by punks. Katsura and Saigō begin fighting each other with their swords, but Ryōma takes their swords away and says that he is not interested in witnessing a turf battle between the Choshu and the Satsuma. He instead tells them to fight each other, as well as himself, with their fists.
After winning, Ryōma said that he got to choose their punishment and made them go drinking with him. They all became extremely drunk, but Ryōma did not feel he was inebriated enough, so he took them all to Gion. They all got even drunker and Katsura revealed that Saito was actually Ryōma, making Saigō aware that the Ryōma Sakamoto he met was an imposter. The latter, right before passing out, told Katsura and Saigō to stop fighting with each other.
 
After winning Ryōma says that he gets to choose their punishment and makes them go drinking with him. They all get extremely drunk, but Ryōma doesn't feel he is inebriated enough, so he takes them all to Gion. They all get even drunker and Katsura reveals that Saito is actually Ryōma, making Saigō aware that the Ryōma Sakamoto he met was an imposter. The latter, right before passing out, tells Katsura and Saigō to stop fighting with each other.


Ryōma wakes up at the inn, and Oryo reveals that Katsura and Saigō dropped him off there. She also says that the two had agreed to stop fighting and left in good spirits. Ryōma is still distraught by the news of his brother's execution and asks Oryo to stay with him through the night.
Ryōma wakes up at the inn, and Oryo reveals that Katsura and Saigō dropped him off there. She also says that the two had agreed to stop fighting and left in good spirits. Ryōma is still distraught by the news of his brother's execution and asks Oryo to stay with him through the night.
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Tadasaburô Sasaki, Ito Kashitaro, and a visibly aged Hanpeita Takechi teamed up. The former stop Saitō from going after the latter. All three leave and Hanpeita tells Saitō to come to Tosa.
Tadasaburô Sasaki, Ito Kashitaro, and a visibly aged Hanpeita Takechi teamed up. The former stop Saitō from going after the latter. All three leave and Hanpeita tells Saitō to come to Tosa.


The other Shinsengumi captains arrive afterward and Saitō tells them that Hanpeita said to go to Tosa. An unknown dead man had been dressed as the imposter Ryōma by Tadasaburô, Ito, and Hanpeita. Saitō decides to continue using his assumed name, letting history record that Ryōma Sakamoto died that night.
The other Shinsengumi captains arrive afterward and Saitō tells them that Hanpeita said to go to Tosa. An unknown dead man had been dressed as the imposter Ryōma by Tadasaburô, Ito, and Hanpeita. Saitō decides to continue using his assumed name, and history recorded that Ryōma Sakamoto, a samurai destined to change Japan, was assassinated on December 10, 1867.


After waking in the morning Saitō spends the entire day taking Oryo to establishments around Kyo. Oryo tells him to promise her that he will return to Kyo after he settles things in Tosa, and Saitō gives her his word.
After waking in the morning Saitō spends the entire day taking Oryo to establishments around Kyo. Oryo tells him to promise her that he will return to Kyo after he settles things in Tosa, and Saitō gives her his word.

Revision as of 03:27, 29 May 2023

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Like a Dragon: Ishin!
Developer Ryū ga Gotoku Studio
Publisher Sega
Platforms PS3, PS4, PS5, Windows, Xbox One, Series X/S
Released Like a Dragon: Ishin!
PS3, PS4 JP: February 22, 2014
Like a Dragon: Ishin! (Kiwami)
PS4, PS5, Windows WW: February 21, 2023
Xbox One, Series X/S WW: February 21, 2023
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PS4 JP: October 26, 2018
Xbox One NA: February 21, 2023

Like a Dragon: Ishin! (龍が如く 維新!, "Like a Dragon Restoration!"), is an entry in the Like a Dragon series that is a prequel to Yakuza. It was released for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 in Japan on February 22, 2014.

A remake, titled Like a Dragon: Ishin! Kiwami (龍が如く 維新! 極み, "Like a Dragon Restoration! Extreme") in Asia and as Like a Dragon: Ishin! worldwide, was released in 2023. This is the first time the game has been released outside of Japan.

Plot

In the 19th century, a samurai named Ryōma Sakamoto takes on the identity of Hajime Saitō and infiltrates the special army for the ruling shōgun of Japan, the Shinsengumi, to discover who murdered his foster father, Tōyō Yoshida.

Playable games

There are gambling dens and establishments that allow you to play various minigames and gamble.

  • Cannonball skeet shooting
  • Cannonball slicing
  • Chicken racing
  • Chopping wood
  • Cee-lo
  • Cho-han
  • Cooking
  • Farming
  • Fishing (river fishing and ocean fishing)
  • Koi-koi
  • Mahjong
  • Nichibuza dancing
  • Oicho-kabu
  • Poker (Texas Hold 'em)
  • Roulette
  • Rock paper scissors
  • Sake drinking contest
  • Sensual healing static-screen shoot 'em up
  • Shogi
  • Singing button-based rhythm game
  • Udon boiling