kaemmerite wrote:Slightly off topic, but it seems to go here more than anywhere else.
I play the game Samurai Warriors, and I recently got Xtreme Legends, which has a brief history of each of the characters in the game.
Nobunaga Oda is one of the major bad guys in Samurai Warriors, and was the main bad guy in Onimusha 3 (and 2, I believe). He is referred to as a demon and monster multiple times. Upon reading his bio on Xtreme Legends...
He seems like a decent guy. He brought many technological advancments to Japan, including musket warfare. He also was a very large supporter of the spread of Christianity throughout Japan.
This thread (and the thing about Tactics) got me wondering...
Was his support of Christianity one of the major reasons he was called a demon and a monster?
I forget the book, but I do seem to recall that allegation being made about this in a book discussing among other things, the anime
Ghostsweeper Mikami where Nobunaga was portrayed as a vampire. Personally, I wonder how things might have turned out different if Nobunaga had won and Tokugawa had lost. Perhaps Japan might have become a Christian nation, been less xenophobic, not gone into isolation and eventually not fought WWII.
There was also a character in some fighting game ("Samurai something"-- yeah I know, big help...
) who was made a villain, who happened to be a Christian samurai who fought against the Tokugawa when they massacred 37,000 Christians in Shimabara (Japanese history books call it a Christian uprising, but reading about it makes it look like the Shogunate instigated it)
As a side note, there is one thing that always amused me about some of the Japanese vampire oriented anime-- why is it
The Vatican that's always responsible for opposing them? (Ghostsweeper Mikami, Hellsing) I don't recall *that* being part of the Catechism ]Nobunaga basically supported Christianity only because it furthered his goals of conquest. Want to know more about him? Go here:
http://www.samurai-archives.com/nobunaga.html[/quote]
Probably an accurate assessment, though I think that people tend to forget things from history. I get the impression that some Japanese believe Nobunaga was going to sell out Japan to the foreigners and Christians.
Nice site, btw...