nagi isn't included other than mention bc hes underaged and thats weird.Nanami Haruka/STARISH (Uta no Prince-Sama).Nanami Haruka/Shinomiya Natsuki/Shinomiya Satsuki.Camus/Nanami Haruka (Uta no Prince-sama).Language: English Words: 18,656 Chapters: 5/? Comments: 2 Kudos: 6 Hits: 210 Losing to his inferiority complex, Masato asked his charming but cold friend, Tokiya to pretend to be him but had it become the best or worst choice in his life?ĭisclaimer: I don't own Uta no Prince Sama. Ren was a successful idol while Haruka shot to stardom as a high-demand composer. As if falling in love with the same girl, Nanami Haruka from the composition course was not bad enough.įast-forwarding to 12 years later, who knows his life would be worse than his friends. Even Jinguuji Ren, another promising star in Saotome Academy was also intimidated by him. He was blessed with looks, talents, wealth and a saint-like personality. When he was 16 years old, Hijirikawa Masato was the brightest among the stars. Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings.His head was displayed on a pike in Nagasaki for an extended period of time as a warning to potential Christian rebels. Shirō was taken captive and executed after the castle was overtaken. The Shogunate forces massacred almost 40,000 rebels. The Shogunate forces made a final assault, taking Hara Castle in the process. He got a message to the Shogunate that rebel food supplies were running low. One of the rebel soldiers, Yamada Emosaku, betrayed Shirō. "Now, those who accompany me in being besieged in this castle, will be my friends unto the next world." Shirō was said to display posters in the castle to raise morale and said: They mounted a coordinated defense that held off attackers, but the rebel force had no logistical support, and their resolve was weakened. Shirō was among Japanese Catholics who took over Hara Castle in a rebellion against the Shogunate. English meaning "Praised be the Most Holy Sacrament". Text on the banner is medieval Portuguese reading "LOVVADo SEIA O SĀCTISSIMo SACRAMENTO". Rebellion īanner of Amakusa Shirō, during the Shimabara Rebellion. Miraculous powers were attributed to him. By the age of 15, the charismatic youth was known to his Japanese Catholic followers as "Heaven's messenger". Portuguese Jesuit missionaries had been active in Japan since the late 16th century. Urban legend speculates that Shirō could have been the illegitimate son of Toyotomi Hideyori, but these claims have little credibility. Shirō was born in 1621 as the son of Catholic parents, Masuda Jinbei ( 益田 甚兵衛), a former Konishi clan retainer, and his wife. His failures were reflected in the 1962 movie Amakusa Shirō Tokisada (shown in English-speaking countries as The Christian Revolt or The Revolutionary), by the Japanese movie director Nagisa Oshima. His head was displayed on a pike near Nagasaki as a warning to Christians. The uprising led by Shirō was defeated, and he was executed at the age of 17. His Christian name was Geronimo and was later known as Francisco. 1621? – 28 February 1638), also known as Amakusa Shirō ( 天草 四郎), was a Japanese Christian of the Edo period and leader of the Shimabara Rebellion, an uprising of Japanese Roman Catholics against the Shogunate.
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