Japan, 17th century. The Battle of Sekigahara ends the period of wars. Thus begins the Tokugawa shogunate and with it a long and prosperous peace and the isolation of Japan from the outside. However, peace is not good for everyone. Many samurai are left without a lord, and, with no wars to fight, they organize into gangs that terrorize merchants and peasants, robbing them, extorting them, even beheading those who resist. They are the hatamoto-yakko or kabukimono, a name they receive for their extravagant and colorful clothing.
The population, tired of enduring the injustices of these hatamoto-yakko, organizes to fight them. This is how the machi-yakko emerge, artisans and merchants without skill or experience in combat, who will defend themselves armed only with their work tools, sticks and wakizashi swords, the only ones they are allowed to carry as they do not belong to the s...read more