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Kashiwazaki Nenji, commonly referred to by his old shinobi name Okina, is an elder member of the Oniwabanshū. During the Bakumatsu, he commanded the Kyōto Oniwabanshū in their endeavors to keep tabs on the revolutionary mayhem escalating in the city, and when the Edo period ended, Okina spearheaded the transition of the Kyōto headquarters into a safehouse and escape route for his defeated comrades. As a result, he becomes the primary caretaker of Makimachi Misao after Shinomori Aoshi departs for Tokyo.

Appearance[]

Kashiwazaki Nenji is an old thin man with white short hair. He has a small pointy beard and a moustache. He usually wears haoris of simple house attires. His misleadingly old man benevolent appearance of a simple merchant belies the fact that he still has a formidable speed, strength, and endurance.

Personality[]

Kashiwazaki Nenji, or known by his associates as Okina, is an easy going elderly figure in the Oniwabanshū's ranks. With a gentle yet excitable spirit, Okina shows a love for life (drinking and women) and even spirit for parties and celebrations when the chances arrive. He was considered the eventual successor to the Okashira, but he gave way to the younger Aoshi for the sake of the new age, which shows that he has a flexible way of thinking.

Despite his gentle demeanor, he not without his hidden depths. In times of adverse and serious tone, he is stern and intense. Devoted to his comrades, he is with a great deal of loyalty and honor to them, and to those that deceive such noble traits of his find themselves subject to his ferocity and just fury. In the days of his prime, Okina was once infamously known as the most frightening figure of the Oniwabanshū, freely carrying out horrific tortures on adversaries and suspects; in situations when push comes to shove, he is not hesitant to return to such measures that earned his terrifying reputation.

Relationships[]

  • Makimachi Misao: As her mentor and protector, Okina has a deep regard for her welfare and safety. He raised Misao since she was a child, left under his care by Aoshi. He taught her several battle techniques and weapon skills.
  • Himura Kenshin: Okina met Kenshin for the first time when he brought Misao back to Kyōto in safety. Okina helped Kenshin find Arai Shakkū's son, Arai Seikū, who helped Kenshin get a new sword (the principle forge of the Sakabatō), after his first sword was broken by Seta Sōjirō in a Battōjutsu battle. He also helped find his old master Hiko Seijūrō XIII. Okina and Kenshin have great trust each other.
  • Shinomori Aoshi: When the old Okashira (commander) of Oniwabanshū passed away, Okina was to take over as there were the two candidates to be the new Okashira, but he thought it best that Aoshi take over, since the latter Aoshi was young and full of promise. Years later, when Aoshi joined Shishio's side, however, Okina turned against him and two fought a vicious battle, with Okina ending up nearly fatally wounded. Later on, with Kenshin's aid Aoshi returned to the way he was before he allowed evil to consume him and he and Okina were once again allies and friends.

Abilities[]

Okina is a skilled fighter and talented strategist, who is said to be the only one who can equal the former Oniwabanshū leader in a fight and would have become the next leader. Although old at age, his fighting strength has yet to deteriorate since his fight against Aoshi when he turned to Shishio's side. Compared to Okina's strength is his intellectual and quick mind who knows all of the outer and inner workings of Kyōto from their intelligence network

His weapon of choice is a set of twin steel tonfa, which the previous leader of the Oniwabanshū couldn't cut through.

History[]

In the days of the Bakumatsu, when the Oniwabanshū was still active under the Tokugawa Shougunate, Okina proved to be a promising ninja of the group, but gave leadership to the up and rising Aoshi after having properly defeated his former Okashira. Having given the leader's role of managing the missions and protection of Edo Castle to Aoshi, Kyōto was soon to be seen as the prominent site of turbulence and activity in the age, and Okina headed the new branch there to oversee the Japanese Capitol.

As the Aoiya opened to be the Oniwabanshū Kyōto branch, ironically, those of Edo Castle folded before they did, and over time, the branch became a well-known ryokan in Kyōto to serve as intelligence headquarters and establishment for the out of work Oniwaban ninjas. Into the Meiji, the only ninjas of the Aoiya would come to be Misao, Shirojō, Kurojō, Ōmime, and Masukami. Though the inn peacefully serves the city of Kyōto in daily life, Okina still remains alert and well informed of important figures of the era and happenings within the underbelly of society, with much credit to the many ties to other former Oniwabanshū establishments and hidden eyes throughout the nation. As the caretaker and trainer of the former okashira's granddaughter Misao, he and the Aoiya staff make a silent vow to not tell of Aoshi's location and the fate of the Tokyo Oniwabanshū out of her innocence and well-being since their departure years ago.

Kyōto Arc[]

When word reaches of the survival and resurfacing of Shishio Makoto and his dark ambitions, it is not without surprise that the news reaches the ears of Okina. With the arrival of the only man known who could possibly stop him lead by his ward Misao, Okina is happy to help Kenshin Himura stop the impending threat to the newfound peace in the nation. Welcomed into the comforts of the Aoiya, Kenshin however told word of the massacre of former Oniwabanshū in Tokyo and the survival of their group's leader, Aoshi Shinomori. Despite bitter truths, Okina was still spirited in aiding Kenshin and protecting Kyōto from whatever would come of the situation, and came find two people of importance for Kenshin, Arai Shakkū and Hiko Seijūrō XIII.

Accompanying him to Arai Seikū, the son of infamous and prodigal swordsmith Arai Shakkū, he played an instrumental part in consoling the new generation blacksmith of Himura's pure intentions and his need for his father's last works.

As Himura made way to his teacher and guardian Hiko Seijūrō XIII, and in the anime, greets and fills in the events for the newly arrived Kaoru and Yahiko, Okina receives a message delivered secondhand to him by Aoshi. Meeting up with him in Kyōto's merchant's and festivity district, knowing of Aoshi's grave loss of his comrades in the Kanryū incident and his vendetta to claim Kenshin's life that borders on near madness, Okina comes to remind the Okashira of the Oniwabanshū that he mustn't lose the honor which they stand for and discontinue of his path of blind fury- Or else he would take responsibility and strike him down. Later that week, having caught assailants in the night come to silence them in the Aoiya, Okina's torturing and interrogation of the gang's leader came to what he feared the most- Aoshi had turned to the side of Shishio's forces to locate where Kenshin had now resided in Kyōto.

Sending off the brutally tortured enemy and a messaged strapped to the pawn back to his superiors, Okina armed and set himself up at an Oniwabanshū known stronghold. With no other choice left to him, Okina was to enforce his threat to the now defected Aoshi and ultimately put him out of his misery. Much to his surprise and to the advantage of his steel tonfa against blades however, Aoshi's absence saw him display greater aptitude that he had gained in ascetic training taken in that time after his crippling defeat, having developed an aptitude that had surpassed the former okashira's skills in the Kodachi Nitō Ryū art. Slicing apart one of Okina's full steel made tonfa with the impressive Onmyō Kōsa (Yin-Yang Intersect), Aoshi offered his old ally with a final warning to reveal the location of Himura for his life, but Okina's will refused to submit to a man that had betrayed his allies- and to betray the ally who was Japan's only hope against the tyrannical underworld warlord was not even an idea to consider.

Although Okina held his ground and proved difficult to overcome against the wayward Okashira and to the rescue by Misao, it was the onslaught of the Kaiten Kenbu Rokuren that saw his fall in battle. Left with over numbers of injuries and wounds, and though treated, Okina fell into a deep coma. With a will that should have been opened in anticipation of his defeat in battle, Okina thereby proclaimed the disbanding of the Kyōto Oniwabanshū and desired Misao to live a life of peace away from the life of a ninja- But Misao would not have any of it and would take on the new role of Okashira, as the Oniwabanshū was the only family she knew dear to her all her life.

Deep in rest and a state of unconscious stasis, Okina was absent for all of the events of the Kyōto Grand Fire and the maiden voyage of Shishio's Blackship Purgatory. Upon the prevention of the diabolical plans for conquest and the success of the Kenshingumi and Oniwabanshū, Okina regained consciousness.

Having recovered to a moderate state of good health, Okina desired to have a word with Kenshin and a most urgent request. Having experienced firsthand of Aoshi's state of blind obsession with being the strongest and state of vengeance twisting him far from the man he once was, Okina requested Kenshin to fulfill the act of putting Aoshi to rest in death, even if it meant breaking his vows to never kill again. In light of this, Kenshin politely refused, stating that if Aoshi really did truly turn to being a man purely of chaotic ambition, Okina would have not survived the duel between them, and thus, made his own promise to bring Aoshi back from his obsession back into the hands of the Oniwabanshū which he belonged. Before he could even politely make Kenshin reconsider, he saw the tears of relief and grievance which Misao cried upon his promise to keep. Realizing his former promise would have brought upon Misao unimaginable sorrow with what could have unfolded, Okina posthumously reflected upon his age, and commended Kenshin with the promise he would follow the next day upon their duel at Shishio's stronghold.

Though the day seemed peaceful, the following day would not see that the battle would be all at Mount Hiei. With a standing force of over 400 and all lead by three of Shishio's Jūppongatana, an ambush was brought to the Aoiya. Though the mob was only there to ensure no escape from the duels between the three fighters, and not able to fight due to his injuries, Okina was the strategic mastermind and support from the sidelines of the Oniwabanshū and the Kamiya Kasshin-ryū.

With the end of the battle and day seeing a major demolishing of the Aoiya after the duel of Fuji and Hiko Seijūrō XIII, the Kenshingumi grasped a grand yet narrowly won victory against Shishio's forces. After estimating the damage of the duel done to the Aoiya, Okina and the group came to stay and rambunctiously celebrate during the weeks of reconstruction of the "New and Improved Aoiya" at the Shirobeko. After Kenshin's full recovery and awakening from his coma with his battle against Shishio, Okina hoped to undergo a full no expenses paid getaway celebratory vacation and tour of Kyōto to ease the Rurouni's pains that rooted deeply in the former capitol city- But didn't go as planned with the Kenshingumi having their own affairs to take care of. Gracious and thankful for the help and hospitality that Okina and the staff of the Aoiya provided all throughout the conflict and troubles in Kyōto, Kenshin, Kaoru, Sanosuke, Megumi, and Yahiko left the homely Aoiya back home in Tokyo. With Aoshi back at home and in a monastic stay at a Zen temple to console the troubles within himself, the staff of the Aoiya would see peaceful days for a while now.

Hokkaido Arc[]

Kenshin contact the Aoiya for assistance with contacting his master and Aoshi, for help in facing against the Kenkaku Heiki. Okina writes back about the situation with Aoshi and Kenshin's Master, but is shocked by how much it will cost to send it.

Development and Reception[]

Nobuhiro Watsuki had no particular model for Okina's personality; He stated Okina is his image of an "old soldier." being a "gentle, run-down-at-the-seams" elderly man who summons his powers and corrects the younger generation when it is confused or does something wrong.

Okina is supposed to have a bit of the character "Kohei" from Shōtarō Ikenami's "Kenkyaku Shōbai". Watsuki said that he likes Okina since he was able to "tie up some loose ends." Okina's design model is Tokijirō Kaizō from Takeshi Obata's "Cyborg Jii-chan G". Watsuki said that while he was careful enough to not make Okina look too similar to said Cyborg Jii-chan G, his assistants guessed the design model right away. Watsuki has expressed some disappointment with Okina's hair; he intended for it to stand up when Okina is very angry, making Okina resemble "Sally's dad from the anime." Because of a lack of available pages to develop it, Watsuki concluded "this hasn't ended up coming across too well".

In Live-action film[]

Veteran Japanese actor Min Tanaka played the part of Okina in the live action films Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno and Rurouni Kenshin: The Legend Ends. While Okina survives the wounds Aoshi inflicts on him in the manga/anime (as well as surviving as a whole), he dies of his wounds in the third movie.

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