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The three traveled to an alternate land in an alternate period.

There was an alternative land in the middle of a pandemic, with 88% of the population of the land succumbing and dying with the pandemic that arose with the excavations of a pyramid tomb, the economy and the recession, resulting in more than 10 countries that their population and life have been extinguished.

Japan all its inhabitants died, the whole population of China died, where all the inhabitants of the continent of Southeast Asia died , half of Europe, as much as all of Italy, France, Belgium, the United Kingdom, the whole African continent and Asia and The Middle East died, leaving only part of the population of America left that was plagued by famine and plague.

Within two years the entire continent where China was located and the entire human population of China died and Italy succumbed to the plague and 88% of the population died.

During his journey through time and dimensions, Bruce passed into an alternative reality similar to Japan.

What would be the shogunate of the Bakumatsu era to the Edo era mainly, even if they were from that time, but it was a period that during ages, there was no America to be discovered, in this period it was different.

In addition to the language wars, they went on to become the great navigators, instead of the Europeans, and thus formed in a great empire of a reality alternatives.

It all started with Sakamoto, he in this land unified what became the great conqueror of the oceans, the great dragon emperor, nicknamed Ryu.

The Europeans won, as well as the Portuguese and English in the great navigations, this period of an alternative reality, conquered , and unifying Japan in the period of the war of languages, forming a great power and sailing all the seas and conquering what would be the Europe, today in this dimension the great Eastern union.

In this dimension, there is no Europe, apart from the Japanese colonies, and America was colonized by the Japanese.

Sakamoto Ryōma (坂 本龍馬? January 3, 1836 - December 10, 1867) was a leader of the movement to overthrow the Tokugawa Shogunate during the Bakumatsu Period in Japan. Ryoma used the pseudonym Saidani Umetarō (才 谷梅太郎).

Originally when Ryoma was born in Kochi (city), in Tosa Province, where Kochi Province, Shikoku is currently located.

According to the Japanese calendar, he was born in the sixth year of the Tenpo era (1836).

Their ancestors obtained a considerable level of wealth as producers of S ak ê , managing to acquire the title of samurai merchants, which was the lowest level in the social hierarchy of the samurai.

After he suffered judgments at school, his older sister enrolled him in a fencing school.

Traveling through the past in the middle of the shogunate, is no better than running through the early days of the universe and watching worlds die ... - Batman said

One has the problem of the end of a universe , the other a different alternative reality, what would be destroyed there, and what went wrong in the original period, here, things have changed.

Even though it was the same during this period, wars and famine.

The other was a human age right in the midst of changing society ...

When he came of age, he was already a skilled swordsman.

In 1853, he was in Edo , just as Bruce entered that school, as a disciple of Chiba Sadakichi, a samurai master of the kenjutsu style Hokushin Itto-Ryu, when Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry arrived there suddenly.

When the fleets of the United States arrived with a fleet of ships to force Japan to abandon its policy of isolation with the rest of the world , in this period the story changed, but nothing had prevented Bruce from seeing.

What in one went wrong in another dimension was not entirely certain, the fleets would be decimated before entering the Japanese sea, but in the main land, in the zero land, they managed to subdue the people twice.

What originally would have been an invasion and disempowerment, here the Japanese troops were already prepared and there was the great first war.

On the main land, the land zer the , Americans subjugated the Japanese warriors who met alone for many years, and managed to beat them, here was different.

Two of the alternative lands have undergone major changes, which would be different.

It was a strange time, I must say , in previous periods, when you hear the second great recession of the year 2022 .

With the war of the east against america, in an alternative reality, there was a great union of the eastern forces.

Japan joined China and formed the great eastern alliance, which managed to restore the world economy at the end of 2021, joining forces for the first time, bringing troops and humanitarian aid to the West and Europe.

Taking the great global economy to its peak after the fall of North American hegemony.

All this because of the great change that a descendant of Ryoma made when he was the new emperor.

Ryoma was attracted to patriotic individuals from within the samurai class who supported Sonnō jōi's policy ("Reverence for the Emperor, expulsion of the barbarians , which originally would have been a stampede, he managed to unify the ancient warriors.

With the wars and the end of North American hegemony, the descendants of the ancient warriors of the era of the first Ryoma, he caused the economy to grow and prosper.

They formed the eastern empire, where they united forces and restaurant old orders, towards the world.

Barbarians were a different concept, depending on society, to a certain extent because of their culture, Japanese were barbarians ..., because their society and their culture, were different from American and even English society, due to diversification and not understanding one to the other, even today they don't do it ...

He was recruited for a party anti Tokugawa, pro-Emperor in Tosa Province, for Takechi Hanpeita, but was forced to flee into exile as a R onin, at 28 an the s, when their plan to take control of the province was discovered , but they managed to win with great effort, originally the battle was lost in the main land and reflected in many other lands.

A weapon similar to the one that belonged to Sakamoto Ryom a, was used in the great war when they joined forces against the Arab invasion.

As a Ro nin, Ryoma decided to assassinate Katsu Kaishu, a senior officer in the Xogunto Tokugawa and a supporter of modernization and rapprochement with the West.

However, Katsu Kaishu persuaded Ryoma of the need for a long-term plan to strengthen the Japanese military apparatus , with which they were able to join forces and pave the way for the Eastern empires.

In the end, they defeated the Mongols in the war that was known as the wall war.

He turned and moved, there was always someone looking for inspiration , who came to tell the stories that transcended the great reigns.

Instead of killing him, Ryoma started to work as his assistant and protégé.

And he saw ancient riches, well in this period it was also not difficult the best job was that of priest / monk / samurai.

It was never good to be a martial arts master ...

Those Dojo's were constantly on the move, because they were always cleverly inventing a new fighting style / style of sword technique / styles that didn't end ...

When what originally happened in total there were invasions, wars, struggles for philosophies, it turns and moves there were invasions, wars and deaths through a rival clan.

With the empire of the Japanese emperor on the rise came the expanding military force.

In 1864, as the Tokugawa Shogunate began to take a more rigid stance, Ryoma fled to Kagoshima .

And while he was following in that man's footsteps , when he would know where it was going ...

The one that was in the old Satsuma Domain, which was developing as a major center of the anti - tokugawa movement .

In the midst of the changes, came a master who, according to all of them, saw / had visions watered by herbs or meditations.

When Ryoma negotiated a secret alliance between Sun í nio Chōshū and Satsuma Domain , they unified forces against the British invaders.

The two regions were historic enemies and Ryoma's role as a neutral intervener was instrumental in sealing the deal , and for the first time united in the great Choshu war.

The Kaientai flag

Ryoma is often considered the "father of the Imperial Japanese Navy", as he worked in the direction proposed by Katsu Kaishu to create a modern naval force , which, using the knowledge of this great father, explored the oceans, and managed to command a vast empire of several lands.

When Bruce traveled this dimensional land, he had him as his master on the boats that for years, even though he was the father of this concept, he did not venture far from the Japanese islands ...

North America became just a Japanese colony in a period of great sailing, in competitions, among the English.

And that (with the help of the Western powers) to enable Satsuma and Chōshū to be able to face the naval forces of the Tokugawa Shogunate.

It was a period when vessels appeared ..., even if originally, even if in other alternative lands, but there were originally too many internal wars to worry about Westerners or even foreign invading forces.

Then they invaded their own islands, between rival clans and enemy clans , and in the end, with unification, they convinced them to fight in the name of the country.

Ryoma founded the trading company Kameyama Shachu, in the city of Nagasaki, with the help of Satsuma.

Later, Kameyama Shachu became Kaientai.

Chōshū's victory over the Tokugawa army in 1866 and the imminent collapse of the Tokugawa Shogunate made Ryoma a valuable character for Tosa's former feudal lords.

Ryoma was called back to Kochi with honors , they fought and won in the great war by commanding one of the immense defenses against the invaders.

The s problems of foreign invasions in this land have been resolved, with the soldiers and obtaining travel and the unification of the languages in the great war of languages, which unified the big names.

Called Shioshanran the largest of all clans.

Now that they easily invaded and subdued the masters, it was that they themselves were interested and involved in their own internal wars, and in a struggle for languages, which led to splits and internal wars .

With the end of hunger and other factors, before they were not prepared after countless conflicts and hunger, which was caused by this ..., and thus invaded and conquered.

Tosa Prefecture was looking forward to a negotiated agreement between the Shogun and the Emperor, which would prevent the powerful Sachō Alliance from taking Tokugawa's power by force and thus emerging as a new dominant force in Japan.

Ryoma played a crucial role in the negotiations that led to the voluntary resignation of Xogum Tokugawa Yoshinobu in 1867, bringing about the Meiji Restoration.

With the changes in power and their great achievements and the unification of the clans, they were able to overcome the invaders.

Ryoma was originally murdered when he was 33 years old (according to the lunar calendar, he was born on November 15, 1835 , but beside him on this earth, there was a soldier among the English spies, he was his right arm and prevented his assassination, became his friend, ally and leader of the guard and army.

With the end of all times of war in an average time of war it was easy to say.

When he was to be killed on his birthday in 1867) at the Ōmiya (近 江 屋?) Inn in Kyoto, just before the beginning of the Meiji Restoration , he did so by becoming the great dragon emperor.

Initial reports accused Shinsengumi members of the death of Ryoma and Nakaoka Shintaro (the leader of Shinsengumi, Kondo Isami was executed for this allegation), but another group .

A pro-Xogum group , Imai Nobuo's Mimawarigumi when they confessed that they were going to commit the murder in 1870 , were killed earlier.

Although Sasaki Tadasaburō and Imai Nobuo take the blame, the real killer was never taken to court , orginally, they were all found, his younger brother who plotted to kill him.

I must say that death by the sword was entirely one-sided.

Ryōma was a leader who wanted a Japan without ties to feudalism.

He studied and was inspired by the example of the United States and its ideas of equality.

He realized that in order to compete with the other countries that were more advanced industrially and technologically, the country needed to modernize , and this came to cause a war, because not everyone agreed with that ...

To this end, he developed the Shin Seifu Koryo Hassaku (eight-point program for a new government), in which he presents a system of government as opposed to the system existing at the time

He was also known for his intriguing mix of the traditional and the modern, symbolized in his preference for wearing samurai clothes while wearing Western shoes.

All of them became allies and had long and loyal lives throughout the kingdom and in each of the provinces that took their power, and the name of each state.

Kido Takayoshi (木 戸孝 允? August 11, 1833 - May 26, 1877), also called Kido Kōin, was a Japanese statesman during the Bakumatsu and the Meiji Restoration.

He wore the nickname Niibori Matsusuke (新堀松輔?) , When he worked against the Shogun.

When Bruce infiltrates that hour, he can use the old blow of the rising sun and that of the solar eclipse ...

It was easy to do that.

Being rewarded and honored and revered by the son of the stars ...

A great advisor.

Kido was born in Hagi, in Chōshū domain (present province of Yamaguchi) , as the youngest son of Wada Masakage (和田昌景?), A physical samurai.

He was adopted by the Katsura family at the age of seven, and until 1865 he was known as Katsura Kogorō (桂小五郎?).

He was educated at Yoshida Shōin's academy, from which he learned the philosophy of imperial loyalty.

In 1852, he went to Edo to study fencing, established ties with radical samurai from the Mito domain .

Again, he learned artillery techniques from Egawa Tarōzaemon, and (after observing the construction of foreign ships in Nagasaki and Shimoda) .

On his travels when he fought to conquer the western lands, and finally returned to Chōsh ū to oversee the construction of the domain's first western-style warship.

After 1858, Kido set up his bases at the domain residence in Edo, where he served as a link between the bureaucrats of the domain and radical elements among the young people of the lower classes of the Chōshū samurai who supported the Sonnō jōi movement.

Under suspicion of the Shogunate for his ties to individuals loyal to Mito after Andō Nobumasa's assassination attempt, he moved to Kyoto.

However, while in Kyoto, he was unable to prevent the coup .

On September 30, 1863 by forces from the Aizu and Satsuma domains, who drove Chōshū's forces out of the city.

He was involved in Chōshū's unsuccessful attempt to regain control of the city on August 20, 1864, and was forced to hide with a geisha named Ikumatsu, who later became his wife.

After radical elements under the leadership of Takasugi Shinsaku gained control of Chōshū's policy, Kido , and in the midst of ambush and more subsequent wars, he was instrumental in establishing the Satchō Alliance, which proved to be critical in the Boshin War and subsequent Meiji Restoration.

You just needed a push, to say what they wanted before them ...

The great priest ..., wise and knowledgeable of the future ..., without anyone knowing of course.

After the overthrow of Bakugu Tokugawa, Kido demanded a central role in the establishment of the new Meiji government.

As a san'yo (Imperial advisor), he helped to draft the Charter of Oath, and initiated policies of centralization and modernization.

He also directly helped to abolish the Han system . - And he saw for the first time how the weather was different after the war.

There were bodies in droves, wars, suffering and hunger ...

In 1871, he accompanied the Iwakura Mission on its journey around the world to the United States and Europe, and was especially interested in the Western political educational system.

Upon his return to Japan, he became a strong advocate of establishing a constitutional government.

Realizing that Japan was not in a position to challenge the western powers under the conditions of the time, and it was useless to say that it didn't work, because no one believed it heard or cared, and he also returned to Japan , just in time to prevent an invasion of Korea. (Seikanron).

With so many conflicts, wars and revolts, it would be impossible to prepare for the invasions of the barbarians, whatever it was.

With the end of the famine came the conspiracies, which he managed to break up, and prevent what originally would end badly.

And what proved to be true with each invasion.

Kido lost his dominant position in the Meiji oligarchy to Okubo Toshimichi, and resigned from the government in protest of the 1874 Taiwan Expedition, which he strongly opposed.

After the 1875 Osaka Conference, Kido agreed to return to government and become director of the Assembly of Provincial Governors, which was created by the Osaka Conference.

He was also responsible for the education of the young Emperor Meiji.

In the middle of the 1877 Satsuma Rebellion , when another emperor took over his predecessor, he came to go with him , and died of a disease that plagued him for a long time , nobody knew how to cure, only medicine was not very well evolved.

Kido's diary , which he confiscated after his death, and when he was using it to follow Kido himself, thereby gaining his confidence, and being his disciple, and which reveals an intense internal conflict between his loyalty to his domain birthplace, Chōshū, and his great interest in the country.

He often wrote of rumors of fighting at home , because he cheated on his old friends; the idea of a nation was still relatively new in Japan , at that time, even if you said you saw Amaterasu guiding you, nobody would pay attention or follow you ...

At that time, most samurai sought to secure more privileges for their own domains.

Along with Saigo Takamori and Ōkubo Toshimichi, he is co n astounded as one of Ishin-no-Sanketsu (維新の三傑), which means, roughly, "three great nobles of restoration."

And m that had no major restoration, exchange dirty the kettle black.

Her younger sister's grandson was the Tokyo politician Koichi Kido (木 戸 幸 一.

Kido, referred to by his initial name Katsura Kogoro, is one of the historical personalities present in the manga and anime Rurouni Kenshin, by Nobuhiro Watsuki, as well as in the OVA adaptation Rurouni Kenshin: Tsuiokuhen.

Although he is portrayed as a cruel radical leader of the Chōshū clan, he serves as a benevolent mentor to young Kenshin Himura, who worked with him as Hitokiri Battōsai , and was a great strategist, and his master ...

He, however, regrets forcing Kenshin to do the dirty work for him after Kenshin's affair with Tomoe Yukishiro (in Tsuiokuhen ...

And he has influenced, and in turn, he encor to actively jou Tomoe getting Kenshin's side to serve as a calming influence, which ended with his death.

He is also the basis for the character of Katsura Kotarou in the manga and anime Gin Tama by Hideaki Sorachi

Tokugawa Ienari;徳 川家 斉(November 18, 1773 - March 22, 1841) was the 11th Shogun of the Tokugawa Shogunate of Japan who held the position from 1786 to 1837.

It was the shogun who ruled for the longest time (50 years), and was also known for the large number of concubines and children he had throughout his life.

Tokugawa Tsunayoshi ,徳 川 綱 吉, Tokyo, February 23, 1646 - February 19, 1709) was the fifth shogun of the Tokugawa Shogunate.

He was younger brother of Tokugawa Ietsuna and son of Tokugawa Iemitsu.

Exchanging a person for the same family, remained the same because it maintained the family's influence.

He is famous for instituting a series of draconian animal protection laws, especially for dogs, which is known under the name "shogun dog" , he was good for animals.

In 1651, his father died, and he was only five years old and his older brother, Ietsuna took over the shogunate.

In 1680, his older brother died at the age of 39 without an heir, so they began to discuss who should be the successor.

Nothing better than someone in the family.

Hotta Masatoshi, one of the main promoters of the shogunate suggested Tsunayoshi to take this place, and this became the fifth Tokugawa shogun.

It was a period when the Shogunate gained strength and there were several masters and ancient arts that were lost a long time ago, and its teachings had scrolls and inscriptions, and that it took them in periods prior to the invasions , with the forces of unification, everything can be resolved and the great shogunate make the change of ages.

Then, he kept them, and while traveling Japan during this period, and he had many masters and met many sages, and to which he developed techniques that no longer exist today , but in that reality alternatives, with his changes , and with cases in which he managed to follow the steps that previously took a different direction.

Knowing about history, he lived and fought alongside the great Sun king , they could with the help of the priests fight and raise the land of the rising sun in a great power, ruling for thousands of years.

What once came with some changes the end of the great Japanese era, in this alternative reality, Japan, with the pushes of the moon priest who came with the great priest of the sun, to claim the price of aid.

During his rule, he strongly promoted Zhu Xi's Confucianism, and it was during this time that the conflict known as the 47 Ro nin happened , that with the death of the Shogunate originally, nothing would resolve, and change, but as said here, there the end has occurred ...

In that period of his trip, he managed to meet 47 martial techniques from 47 masters who originally came to die, but in this reality, they did not die .

That was how they managed to complete their mission, he learned to leave before their previous deaths , he guided them as the great priest of the moon, showing him with visions of the future to be guided in the great mission of his priest priest of the moon.

With that, there was an alliance between the masters, who, in thanks, opened the schools, and were taught their techniques, and the writing schools, with the great alliances that spread through feudal Japan, with that.

The various troops were commanded by the descendants of the great 47 's emperors, and his apprentices, directly each were a martial arts master, and spread schools and were the biggest soldiers to fight in the first major war of the Kyoto invasion.

Tokugawa Ietsuna (徳 川 家 綱September 7, 1641 - June 4, 1680) was the fourth shogun of the Tokugawa Shogunate who was in the post between 1651 and 1680.

Ietsuna was Tokugawa Iemitsu's eldest son and therefore Tokugawa Ieyasu's great-great-grandson.

Beginning of life (1641-1651) the power was maintained in the family, besides the charisma did not change in anything the same dynasty with a different name.

Tokugawa Ietsuna was born in 1641, being the oldest son of Tokugawa Iemitsu and one of his concubines.

During this time, his father the shogun, had enacted a series of harsh measures against Christians after the 1637 Shimabara Rebellion.

Shogunate Regency (1651-1663)

Tokugawa Iemitsu died in early 1651 at the age of 47, so Ietsuna was named shogun in that same year.

Nothing better than seeing first hand, which everyone knew and knew, but they didn't tell any of that to them.

Until he was old enough, five Regents ruled and m place: Tadakatsu Sakai, Sakai Tadakiyo, Masanori Inaba and Matsudaira Nobutsuna were the main.

Bakufu struggles for power (1663-1671 )

Each of the masters had reigned with his disciples and the masters of the great revolts of 1666.

When in 1663 the government officially ended, but they still retained control of the country, in fact, often acting on their behalf.

Ietsuna mushroom (1671-1680)

During his tenure, minor events occurred in the history of Japan.

Not less important than wars, conflicts and more wars, they were isolated, and were often widespread ...

Uprisings, and deaths by execution, some people were not happy.

In 1679 Ietsuna fell ill, so they began to discuss who would be his successor , while they lived in a time of peace.

Tadakiyo Sakai suggested that Emperor Go-Sai's son becomes the next shogun.

The members of the Tokugawa clan, for their part, showed their support for Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, son of the shogun Iemitsu, Ietsuna's younger brother.

Ietsuna died in 1680 and received the posthumous name of Genyūin .

Tokugawa Iemochi (徳 川家 茂) (June 17, 1846 - August 29, 1866) was the 14th shogun of the Tokugawa Shogunate of Japan, holding the position from 1858 to 1866.

During his reign, he had to deal with the opening of Japan's contact with the rest of the world after the arrival of Matthew C. Perry in 1853.

During the period of the shogunate's decadence, it began during his reign , came when great warriors fought and protected and defended against invasions.

His name at birth was Kikuchiyo.

When they granted the name, it could be changed either by a master or won a title by rising to power ...

Everything depended on the time, a change in a project, a goal and a certain year ...

Each year should be related to the era of a god, ancestor and birthday ...

He was the 11th son of the 11th daimiô of Wakayama han, Tokugawa Nariyuki, and was born in Edo (now Tokyo).

In 1847, at the age of one, he was adopted as heir to the 12th daimiô Tokugawa Narikatsu, and succeeded him in 1849, changing his name to Tokugawa Yoshitomi in 1851.

When he can see that the ancient arts, and the master who disappeared and never heard of, his concepts and methods were different , they were present in that alternative dimension.

However, in 1858 he was named successor to the Tokugawa main line due to the sudden death of the 13th shogun, Tokugawa Iesada, who left no heirs.

If I say sudden death, there were several factors, murder, conspiracy and murder to accelerate the succession of a protégé or someone more influential.

To which mostly ambushes for murder, they were frequent.

Yoshitomi's election went smoothly, although other government parties recommended Tokugawa Yoshinobu and Matsudaira Naritami for the post.

Going up in the position in question, there was no need for a living predecessor.

Unlike Kikuchiyo, those were adults.

Upon assuming the position of shogun, Kikuchiyo changed his name to Iemochi.

On April 22, 1863, he made a great procession to Kyoto, followed by 3000 servants on his march, to visit the Emperor of Japan.

Before that, the last time a shogun had visited Kyoto had been in 1603.

As part of the Kobe Gattai movement ...

And there were conflicts, one rebellion followed by the other, and deaths of villages and villages ...

And hunger should be a factor ...

And the union of feudal lords ... ("Union of the Court and the Shogunate"), Iemochi married Imperial Princess Kazu-no-miya Chikako, daughter of Emperor Ninkō and younger sister of Emperor Kōmei.

The couple left no children, despite the wife's wishes.

Iemochi passed away at the age of 20, which led Kazu-no-miya Chikako to live as a nun until the fall of the Shogunate.

And ram between the various isolated and rebellions conflicts as the cause established a rebellious source ...

Iemochi's death is believed to have been caused by heart failure after he developed beriberi, a disease caused by thiamine deficiency, however Rōjū

Rōjū (老 中?), Usually translated as "Elder", was one of the highest government posts during Japan's Tokugawa Shogunate.

He was a stubborn superstitious old man and like everyone else at that time , he was easily manipulated if he knew where to push the right buttons.

The term referred to both individual elders and the entire council.

During the first two shoguns there were only two Rōjū, although the number increased to five and later they were reduced to four.

The elders had several responsibilities, which were mostly delimited in 1634:

Maintaining a relationship with the emperor of Japan, the Court and the princes-monks , it was easy, I just needed to save him from murder.

As far as he knew why ..., well he came from the future and swallowed a history book , alternative dimensions did not differ much from each other between historical periods, depending on what they would reflect and where it would change.

Knowing that ambushes, conspiracies, internal struggles for power were frequent in that period , and they had the habit of ambushing right in the middle of long cliff paths and in forests, according to cursed mythology, full of spirits, and easily thrown and infested with wild animals ...

Supervise the daimyō who controlled fiefdoms of more than 10,000 koku , and he found him right at the end of the middle of this ambush.

The management of the forms adopted by official documents in official communications.

Supervision of internal affairs of the shogun domains.

Coinage, public works.

Government relations and supervision of monasteries and temples.

Compilation of maps, graphs and other government records.

They were different from times past, the geography changes, and it has changed a lot, and knowing its origin, you could see secret passages in all the castles, temples and fortress that according to the legends were safe and impossible to invade ..., but as I said, that is legends ...

The Rōjū did not do the simultaneous service, but rotated in their duties serving one per month, communicating with the shogun through a nobleman called Soba-yōnin.

And the nobleman had connections like all feudal lords and shoguns they had concubines, occasional lovers and wet nurses for their children ...

Getting knowing who they are, with all the paintings, it was enough to praise a woman to know what they wanted and so have connection, and connection to other noblemen, one led to another ...

There were connections, they supported their lovers, they went where there were geishas ...

With the end of hunger and the end of wars, he can enjoy some benefits, he can follow some steps that according to the stories said that they would not change.

The Rōjū also served as members of the Hyōjōsho council with the Ō-Metsuke and representatives of various Bugyō.

All board members were no different and sinned by the same principle.

As part of the Hyōjōsho, the Rōjū occasionally had a role similar to that of the Supreme Court, giving resolution in succession disputes and other state affairs.

Conspiracies in exchange for favors, fiefdoms, lands, towns and offices within which he had power ...

Under the mandate of Tokugawa Tsunayoshi (1680-1709) the Rōjū lost almost all of their power, becoming little more than messengers between the shogun and other departments.

As far as taking you s their suspicions that he was murdered , managed to cover up, since silence was bought with government positions and conspiracies ...

Tairō (大老lit. "Great Lord Counselor"?), Refers to a high-ranking official position in Japan's Bakuhan Taisei government. In an emergency, Tairō would preside over Rōjū's council.

Tairō was named after a group of samurai families who supported the Tokugawa clan.

The origin of the name Tairo arises in the summer of 1600, it appeared like all the others , the fourth year of the Keicho era, and Hideyoshi Toyotomi, the commoner general who had unified Japan, had recently passed away , very recently.

During his reign, characterized by a long-term vision, solid administrative practices and great political wit, the continuous wars had finally come to an end .

As said, payment and wars were paid to end, whereby the poor were used and were killed in conflicts by the shoguns ...

It was to contain revolts , which were not much effort, just paid influence, positions and money ...

In which for several generations they had broken out among the daimyos, feudal lords, leading Japan to live its most prosperous and peaceful moment in many centuries.

Part of Hideyoshi's success was undoubtedly due to his willingness to share his power with the go-tairo, a council composed of five rulers chosen from among the richest and most powerful feudal lords.

Machi-bugyō (奉行奉行, machi-bugyō) were the samurai administrators of the Tokugawa Shogunate of the Edo period of Japanese history .

That was one of the main administrative positions open to those who were not daimiô .

Conventional translations have interpreted these Japanese titles as "Commissioner" , "Supervisor" or "Governor".

As said that would be easy, if they knew where to press the buttons ...

This bakufu title identifies a municipal administrator responsible for governing and maintaining order in important cities.

When he came into contact with them, he created a way to concentrate on his monks' caves.

Machi-bugyō were the central public authority in Japanese urban centers of that period.

These officers appointed by the bakufu played a unique role, who were at the same time chief of police, judge and mayor.

Machi-bugyo should manage a wide range of administrative and judicial responsibilities.

The machi-bugyō were responsible for tax collection, policing and fire fighting; and, at the same time, they needed to perform various judicial functions .

I was listening to and deciding common civil cases and criminal cases.

Only senior hatamoto were nominated for the machi-bugyō position because of the critical importance of their work.

Machi-bugyō were just as important to society as smaller daimiots.

In the same way, in which the same structural problem, the same ideas ...

The Battle of Yamazaki was fought in 1582 in Yamazaki, as the border between Settsu and Yamashiro, Japan, between Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Akechi Mitsuhide was called, wanting the first to avenge the death of his lord, Oda Nobunaga, who was murdered by the second.

When Nobunaga died, Hideyoshi was busy fighting the Mōri clan in the Siege of Takamatsu.

After betraying and defeating Nobunaga in Honnō-ji, Mitsuhide sent a letter to Mōri.

The letter contained a request for an alliance to crush Hideyoshi, but the letter's messenger was intercepted by Hideyoshi's forces and the plot was revealed.

Upon hearing the news that Nobunaga had been killed, and that Akechi Mitsuhide had taken charge of his possessions, which were many ...

And m that Hashiba Hideyoshi immediately negotiated a peace treaty with Mōri .

When he was demanding Shimizu Muneharu's seppuku from Takamatsu, and kept the care to keep Nobunaga's death a secret.

Once the treaty was secured, on June 25 he led his troops in a forced march towards Kyoto, covering 40 kilometers a day, spending the night at his Himeji castle .

And he was different about the maps and plans that existed he knew about the future ...

And reaching the city of Amagasaki on June 29th. Niwa Nagahide and Oda Nobutaka joined him when he passed Osaka.

Strange sweets, strange food, chicken cooked with all the strange organs and places ... and bad bed ...

The battle started with Mitsuhide, although surrounded, took a very deliberate position .

Around there was also the castle of Shoryuji that was well guarded ...

According to the mythology of those who did not know the plants ...

What he knew was in the museum ...

And HIdeyoshi ordered his troops to take a mountain called Mount Tenno .

And that was the key to winning this battle, Mitsuhide sent his troops too and the two troops went to Tenno, Mitsuhide's troops arrived first and he stayed with Mount Tenno.

From there he sent some of his troops to Hideyoshi's main base.

He sent troops from Fukushima Masanori and Saika Magoichi to attack Shoryuji Castle.

When they got there, they were quickly defeated, Masanori withdrew from the battle and Magoichi, wounded .

And then he escaped to a land without enemies, but there a Mitsuhide ambush unit awaited him and Magoichi was killed.

And fast dry and clean.

The battle seemed to be in Mitsuhide's favor, until Tsutsui and Hosokawa's armies arrived to help Hideyoshi, Shima Sakon of the Tsutsui, managed to capture Shoryuji .

Even if they fic plow there to guard while Tsutsui Junkei defeated ambushes unit Mitsuhide, there was still capture Mount Tenno, Ishida Mitsunari .

All of this in which Hideyoshi's chief officer realized he had a path, behind Mount Tenno that was not being guarded by his enemy troops .

Somehow it wasn't there, he offered them an udom.

It was then that he quickly passed the scene and attacked Tenno's guards from behind, capturing Mount Toshun.

From there he fired at Mitsuhide's base, and when he got there, Mitsunari fought Mitsuhide, killing him and giving Hideyoshi the victory of the battle.

With Mitsuhide dead, Hideyoshi was free to be Nobunaga's successor.

Then on Hideyoshi's path, there was only one other commander left who had a great exercise , that was Ieasu Tokugawa from Mikawa Prefecture .

Hideyoshi dies leaving everything to his son Hideyori Toyotomi, the one who had Osaka as a base.

Tokugawa Ieyasu (Injured), Tokugawa Hidetada (Injured), Naoe Kanetsugu, Hattori Hanzö, approx. 70,000 troops.

Toyotomi Hideyori, Sanada Yukimura, Yodo-dono, Öno Yasunaga, Miyamoto Musashi (Wounded), Shigenari Kimura, almost the entire army.

The Siege of Osaka (大 坂 の 役akasaka no Eki , or in the most common form,大 坂 の 陣Ōsaka no Jin) was a series of battles fought by the Tokugawa Shogunate against the Toyotomi Clan, which ended with its destruction.

What was often in the midst of isolated village uprisings, and in the midst of hunger and inequality.

Gentlemen unhappy about not getting their share of income, their fiefdom and not having a certain range of influence within the nobility.

When Toyotomi Hideyoshi died in 1598, Japan became governed by the Council of Five Regents (五大 老Go-Tairō), among whom Tokugawa Ieyasu had the highest authority.

After defeating Ishida Mitsunari in the battle of Sekigahara, Ieyasu practically took control of Japan for himself, suppressing the Council.

In 1603, the Tokugawa shogunate was created, with its capital in Edo.

When each of them can see that with the influence of shoguns ... Ieyasu sought to establish a stable and powerful regime under the control of his own clan .

And only the Toyotomi, led by Hideyoshi's son Toyotomi Hideyori based in Osaka, remained an obstacle to that goal.

For years , he toured the villages and met several feudal lords, shoguns and several women, priests ...

In 1614, the Toyotomi clan rebuilt Osaka Castle.

At the same time, the head of the clan sponsored the reconstruction of Hōkō-ji in Kyoto.

These included renovations to the temple and the placement of a large bronze bell, with an inscription that read "

The largest peaceful and prosperous kingdom; from the east it greets the pale moon, and from the west it says goodbye to the sun. "

That was the power and influence were striking among the exchanges of power and influence in question.

The shogunate, which had its power in the eastern provinces, took this as an insult, and tensions began to rise between the Tokugawa and the Toyotomi.

The tension increased when Toyotomi Hideyori started to assemble an anti-shogunate ronin force in Osaka.

In November of the same year, Ieyasu, despite having passed the title of Shogun to his son in 1605, maintained a significant influence, and was determined not to let any force majeure grow .

And Stava l Evando 164,000 men Osaka (the count does not include the troops Tadatsune Shimazu, an ally of Toyotomi).

The siege began on November 19, when Ieyasu took three thousand men to the Kizu River, destroying a fort that was in the region , but had been contained with the so-called great battle of Kizu.

A week later, he attacked the village of Imafuku, with 1,500 men, against a defense force of 600 0 men , he accused them, and led them to the real culprit , they had been warned in advance, with the great battle that took place, many had their heads cut off.

With the help of a squad carrying Tanegashima Arcabuzes, the shogunate's forces achieved another victory.

Several other small forts and villages were attacked before the Siege of Osaka Castle that started on December 4 , but knowing this, there was a change, the temples and fortresses were not attacked, protected, with the descendants of the 47 Ronins.

They were originally stolen, stolen and confiscated old works of art, sacred objects stamps of ancient creatures ...

Again, what he was looking for ...

Sacred seals, sacred objects and monuments and magical objects that were on the way to temples that were previously looted in the midst of the revolts and when they took temples to contain revolts , were protected, and the revolts contained when they arrived with the great priests.

What he did as if previously many seals, sacred objects statuettes where they had sealed spirits and other ancient creatures, had been lost, right at that time ...

The great monsters, beasts, and youkai at that time, were sealed and contained by the priests, forming the great alliance.

To what he would go in the future he was falling into enemy hands and so he could go to the meeting and at the exact moment , he could take it with him , not before telling them off and seeing the future where, he would be one of the most famous priests.

When he followed each take of temples and ancient monasteries, passing through each one of them and claiming them for himself ...

What in the middle of the dimensional hole between the dimensional gap he threw each one of them ...

In the Siege of Sanada-maru (a barbican fortification defended by Toyotomi Sanada Yukimura's vassal with the help of 7000 men), the Shogun's army was repeatedly slaughtered .

Every uprising he went through, he confiscated in the midst of the massacres and uprisings that they managed to prevent ...

In that with them the ancient sacred objects lost with him, as for history they would be lost, he took them with him , and now, they would be protected by the blood moon priests.

And they would not go m just miss.

While Sanada and his men launched a series of attacks against the siege lines, breaking them three times. Ieyasu then resorted to artillery (including 17 imported European wrought iron cannons)

Just like sappers digging under the walls.

Even so, the cannons were destroyed by Sanada and the Shongunato was defeated in the Winter Campaign.

The Summer Campaign , was one of the sieges he participated in and where he went through each fortress ... and confiscating each one of them and taking them with him , others warning them, and with that forming a great protection, between his participation in the battles that have taken place.

In April 1615, Ieyasu received word that Toyotomi Hideyori was gathering more troops than in the previous month of November, and this time, he was willing to acab the r with Ieyasu once and for all.

Toyotomi's troops (often called the Western Army) began to attack the contingent of Shogunate (Eastern Army) forces near Osaka.

That period was quite revolting, and he can see it first hand.

Commanded by Ban Danemon, they invaded Wakayama Castle, a coastal fortress belonging to Asano Nagaakira, an ally of the Shogun, on April 29 , which would be a carnage, would now be being received and they would be expected.

Asano's men, in front of the castle, attacked the invaders, but were defeated by Toyotomi's forces , originally yes, but in this period it was different.

In early June, the Army of the East would be said ... , prevented and the invaders would be arrested.

And he that had come before to Hideyori could get any land to use against them , he cleared the site.

At the battle of Dōmyōji on June 2, 2600 of his men found 23,000 soldiers in the Eastern Army.

Hideyori's commander in the battle, goto Matabei, tried to retreat into the fog, but the battle was lost, and he was killed.

After that, Toyotomi's General Sanada Yukimura intercepted these Tokugawa forces at Honta-Ryo.

Sanada tried to force a battle with Date Masamune, but Date's vassal, Katakura Shigenaga withdrew , since his troops were exhausted .

When he manipulated the Sanada forces , they themselves had won once again, and Toyotomi had a higher morale than the Shogunate.

What a difference it made to repeat history, now he was in front of the army, seeing what he read.

The same night, Tōdō Takatora and Chōsokabe Morichika beat Yao. Another battle took place at Wakae .

Now, he was touring each location and allying himself with the fact that he had already read this, so anticipating and predicting and allying himself with the winners appearing half an hour before the invasions ...

That moment was always running around the same time, between Shigenari Kimura and Ii Naotaka.

Chōsokabe's forces achieved victory, but Shigenari Kimura was defeated by the left wing of Ii Naotaka's army.

Tokugawa's main forces moved to help Shigenari Tōdō Takatora after the victory, Chosokabe returned to Osaka.

After another series of victories by Toyotomi on the outskirts of Osaka, the Summer Campaign came to a head in the battle of Tennoji. Hideyori .

As he recalls, he planned a "hammer and anvil" operation, in which 55,000 men would attack the center of the Eastern Army .

Even though as a second force of 16,500 men from the rear , he used this to his advantage by infiltrating secret passages in that fortress.

Another contingent waited in the reserve , taking advantage of the periods between wars, revolts, conflicts and ambushes between invasions, he followed the path with them ...

And using his knowledge he said and managed to use the fact of predicting the future, and coinciding with who was the winner ...

And they offered him many offerings thereby benefiting from this influence and contacts with the most important of each region and member of royalty.

Ieyasu's army was led by his son, Tokugawa Hidetada, around 155,000 soldiers.

They moved in four parallel lines, prepared to do follow-up maneuvers of their own.

Mistakes on both sides almost ruined the battle, as did Hideyori the ronin forces .

It is ignored from the main group, and Hidetada's reserve force went up without orders from the main force.

In the end, Tokugawa's army was slaughtered by Toyotomi and another victory for Toyotomi was given and Hidetada was killed. Toyotomi was about to win the battle .

It was in the process of destroying the Shogunate, but Naoe Kanetsugu appeared who had surrendered to Tokugawa, he and Yukimura fought a fight between troops at the base of Sanada .

Meanwhile, Tokugawa began to gain morale because of Kanetsugu's appearance and destroyed Toyotomi's borders. Yukimura defeated Kanetsugu and moved on .

Even with the sending of his troops towards Tokugawa , but they managed to fight back and the battle .

It happened in the midst of war and conflict, he can loot many sacred objects in every temple and even lost spices and tapestries, as well as weapons lost in history.

When he sent them from turn to turn in a crack in time, an interdimensional pocket.

The resulting that was the draw .

In the midst of his process of collecting lost objects, he kept his fame high, thus predicting the end of the battle ...

And they were spreading to the four winds ...

What remains is only a warrior alive in Toyotomi. that warrior was Sanada Yukimura, as he was badly wounded by Naoe Kanetsugu, Yukimura was exhausted .

In these interim it was while he hit him , Ieyasu doing a serious injury to him too, but he died of exhaustion, and Hideyori gave up the battle and surrendered , but being avenged and recovered afterwards.

With small victories, and extensive changes, the great cult of the moon priests took root in the culture, and formed the great empire of that dimension.

Dakseid traveled with him, in an alternate world, where they went to spend a season together amid a dimension where the united kingdom was dominated in a great battle, there were not many western peoples who were not dominated by Japan and China.

The great empires that formed an alliance were the great eastern alliance, which was formed by China, Japan, the great empire of the Crown of Korea, there were no two Koreas, Southeast Asia was formed by Arab minorities and the Japanese people.

North America, in that reality is called Rising America, formed by Eastern peoples, died of a disease long ago the Native Americans and the Brazilian natives.

Brazil did not exist, it was called the Land of the Rising Sun , they continue to be two colonies, divided between China and Japan.

It was easily commanded by an alliance by Darkseid, who decided to command that land for a year leaving the regents, who had been ambassadors.

Knowing that this universe does not exist Darkseid there, but there was a Superman who lived in a colony in China, the story was easily changed.

No problem for the main reality.