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  1. Samurai. Takechi Zuizan (武市瑞山), (October 24, 1829 – July 3, 1865), also known as Takechi Hanpeita (武市 半平太), was a samurai of Tosa Domain during the Bakumatsu period in Japan. Influenced by the effects of the Perry Expedition, Takechi formed the Tosa Kinnō-tō (土佐勤王党, Tosa Imperialism party) which was loyal to the ...

  2. Takechi Hanpeita (武市 半平太, Takechi Hanpeita) is the main antagonist of Ryu Ga Gotoku Ishin!/Like a Dragon: Ishin!. He is based on the real-life historical figure Takechi Hanpeita WP. He is the adoptive brother of the game's protagonist, Sakamoto Ryoma, and the founder of the Tosa Loyalist Party.

  3. Takechi Hanpeita is the main antagonist and final boss of Ryū Ga Gotoku Ishin! and its 2023 remake Like a Dragon: Ishin! (known as Ryū Ga Gotoku Ishin! Kiwami in Japanese). Originally based on the real life figure of the same name, he is the leader of the Tosa Loyalist Party and the adoptive...

  4. Feb 20, 2024 · Learn how the game's ending reveals the true story behind Sakamoto Ryoma and Takechi Hanpeita, two historical figures who fought for Japan's future. Find out how Ryoma defeated Hanpeita, who was a fake Sakamoto Ryoma, and how he survived the assassination attempt by Yamauchi Yodo.

  5. Takechi Hanpeita (24 October 1829 – 3 July 1865) was a Tosa Domain samurai who supported the Imperial cause shortly before the Boshin War. Takechi Hanpeita was born on 24 October 1829 in the Tosa Domain on Shikoku, and he was a member of the imperial Sonno Joi movement that sought to revere...

  6. After languishing in prison for about a year, Takéchi Hanpeita, expert swordsman and leader of the insurgent Tosa Loyalist Party, was “the embodiment of bushido” for his stoicism in face of torture, according to his early biographers.

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  8. Takechi Zuizan (武市 瑞山?, October 24, 1829 – May 11, 1865), also known as Takechi Hanpeita (武市 半平太?), was a samurai of the Tosa han during the Bakumatsu period in Japan. As leader of the Tosa Kin no To, which supported the Sonnō Jōi ('revere the Emperor and expel the barbarians') movement, he...