Kyoto

Kyoto (京都 (Kyōto), 京 (Kyō), 京洛 (Kyōraku), 京の都 (Kyō no Miyako), 皇都 (Kōto), 長岡京 (Nagaoka-kyō); known as 京都市 (Kyōto-shi) for the same city in modern times) is the former established imperial capital for ten centuries of Japan's history. Its rich history is filled with art, culture, and tradition yet is rife with hundreds of riots from the common folk and from those who had power. During the Heian period, it is the central source for economical growth and trade. As the power of the Muromachi government became stressed as a result of the Ōnin War, Kyoto is the target for several ambitious daimyo during the Sengoku Jidai period. Each daimyo struggles to gain their seat in the city to influence the residing imperial court.

When Nobunaga deposited the reigning shogun of the time, he establishes his position here and upsets other feudal lords with his outright disregard for tradition and culture. Regardless, he is able to remain in power until his death. Hideyoshi claims the seat for his family in the capital after avenging the former master and defeating his respective rivals. The Toyotomi family continue to reside here after their lord's passing yet face danger once Ieyasu realizes his own ambitions. After the Battle of Sekigahara, Ieyasu helps reconstruct the city. He is named the absolute ruling shogun three years later and migrates the central political affairs to Edo. The formal move of the capital to Tokyo occurred during the Meiji period, as power finally came back to the imperial family with the new government system. As the royal family created a history of residing closer to Edo for government rulings, the capital moved to what is now known as Tokyo. The Kyoto known to previous eras is split in two sectors and remains in effect to this day. Today, Kyoto city is the capital of Kyoto prefecture. It is a famous tourist attraction for traditional arts and crafts and for its historical landmarks.

In the games, the focus of the internal conflicts in Kyoto varies with each title. Several historical simulations from Koei involve Kyoto as the capital in some manner, either to ask a favor from the imperial court through bribery or as a prominent location for several historical events.

Samurai Warriors
In this series, Kyoto shares the same map as Honnōji.

The first title has three main scenarios for this city. One is an-all out brawl in the streets spurned by Keiji against brutes. Goemon, who has designated the area as "his turf", intrudes to stop the riot with other miscreants. Whilst there, they encounter the dancing Okuni who charms the men with her performance. Keiji's scenario has him ask the Oda officers to stop following him. Okuni's story can choose to save either Keiji or Goemon to have her story split later on. Goemon can choose to become Okuni's undying fan or win Keiji's respect as a rival. The second scenario deals with the thief's execution staged by Hideyoshi. Breaking free of his boiling pot, he hunts the petrified ruler in vengeance and loots the treasure scattered by Hideyoshi. Routing any who stand against him, he may ask either Okuni or Keiji to help him open the doors where his foe is cowering. Defeating the conqueror leads to Goemon's movie ending.

The third event that happens here deals with Nobunaga and the Ikko Rebels. Failing to completely drive the conqueror away, the rebels' morale falters as they face the larger Oda army. Magoichi, hellbent on killing their opponent, leads the primary charge against their foe. After the players seal the enemy strongholds in the south, Nobunaga orders his men to burn the city. Regardless of whether the players stops the fire attack ploy, the threat is too much for Kennyo and the other rebels and they formerly begin their surrender. While the Saika appear to assist Magoichi, he can choose to snipe Nobunaga before Kennyo arrives to him. Players can do so by hopping onto the southern rooftop near Nobunaga's location and firing from the top of the second level platform. Depending on the players' previous actions during his story, he will either continue fighting Nobunaga or wander the land.

Samurai Warriors 2 has two main events for the capital. One of them is Mitsunari's rescue from the Tokugawa loyalists within the Toyotomi family and acts as the catalyst for Sekigahara. Hanzō's presence on the field confirms Mitsunari and Kanetsugu's suspicions that Ieyasu had a hand in the riot. Players are asked to guard both generals during the conflict as they conspire to raise troops together. People who try to protect Mitsunari also include Yukimura, Sakon, and Keiji. The player may choose to help either general to hurry the support effort. Hanzō creates doubles of himself to corner Mitsunari and his followers. Kiyomasa leads the riot on the field and sends a continuous string of assassins towards Mitsunari's position. Reinforcements from Masanori and others threaten the ally forces within the castle. Kanetsugu volunteers to act as a decoy once Mitsunari begins his retreat, making players manage the safety for both simultaneously. The stage ends once Mitsunari reaches the southern-east exit of the map.

The second scenario takes place prior to the Osaka Campaign. Ieyasu invites Hideyori to the capital for friendly peace talks at Nijō Castle. However, Masanobu Honda sees this as a opportunity to kill the Toyotomi leader to have his lord gain the land in one fell swoop. He hires Kojirō as his assassin and has him instruct hired men into a riot. As these men will be used to defame the Toyotomi, Kojirō will then kill Hideyori in retaliation. For his own pleasure, however, Kojirō reveals the whole plot to Musashi before it begins. During Musashi's version of the stage, Ieyasu acts offended towards Hideyori and begins his quick retreat. The swordsman decides to help Hideyori escape and hurries to defend him from the vagabonds and Tokugawa generals. When more vagabonds appear, Musashi agrees to act like Hideyori so the real one can escape. Yukimura arrives to aid Musashi's lone charge and offers to delay Tadakatsu for him. Hideyori escapes in the east and Kojirō appears afterwards to challenge his rival to a duel.

The Xtreme Legends expansion includes Kojirō's side of the same scenario. He initiates the same manhunt yet Masanobu is surprised to see an actual assassination planned for Ieyasu. A portion of the hired men are actually Toyotomi loyalists in disguise and Kojirō has to individually interrogate the vagabonds to learn Hideyori's location on the map. Although he fails to kill the real Hideyori due to Musashi and Yukimura's trickery, Kojirō is delighted to fight his rival once more. Another scenario regarding the soldiers sent to capture Gracia prior to Sekigahara also takes place on this stage. Magoichi rescues her and she encourages the Hosokawa generals to stay alive with her. She loops back to also rescue her friend before heading for her escape. Many key figures of the Western Army try to stop her.

Rescuing Mitsunari is the main objective for this stage in the third title. Unlike the previous title, the goal is to rescue the general from other Toyotomi vassals and hurry him towards Ieyasu's mansion for safe keeping. Players must first search for Mitsunari within the city's mansions and escort him safely, defeating Kiyomasa, Masanori, and other ringleaders along the way.

Kessen
Kessen III has Nobunaga fight the Ashikaga shogun twice at this location. Their first battle deals with Nobunaga's first formal battle against Yoshiaki and is the climatic battle in the sixth chapter of the game. Mitsuhide has high spirits for the stage, meaning that he will be in excellent condition for the battle. Rather than listen to his general's doubts, Yoshiaki claims to have a grand scheme in mind to fight back the experienced general. His plans fail miserably as his entire army is frightened by the Oda troops. The Miyoshi trio attempt to lure their foes into a bomb pit, only to fall into the trap themselves due to their lack of coordination. Yoshiaki himself flees around in panic when Nobunaga's troops near his location. Only Magoichi, Bokuden Tsukahara, and Tatsuoki's armies pose a serious threat to the Oda troops.

If players defeat Bokuden in a rampage during this conflict, he will gladly join Nobunaga afterwards. He is a very strong opponent and leads the best swordsmen unit in the game.

The second encounter between both parties has Yoshiaki more prepared for the eleventh chapter's climatic battle. Imprisoning Mitsuhide, Fujinaga Isshiki decides to use his own plan to protect the shogun and keeps his master hidden throughout the stage. Setting the capital aflame, he leads the Miyoshi, Saika, and Mōri in a well-protected formation with cannons, mines, and wooden roadblocks. With Yoshiaki hidden from Nobunaga's view, the player must thoroughly search the area for his whereabouts to end the battle.

Saihai no Yukue
After losing Sakon, Yoshitsugu, Ukita, and Konishi, the Eastern army nears Mitsunari's main camp in Saihai no Yukue. Moments before they are overrun, an enemy kunoichi confronts Mitsunari and Tamaki. Begging her pardon, she quickly knocks them out and states that she won't let Mitsunari die. He feels nostalgic upon hearing her voice before he loses consciousness and remembers the Kyoto incident as a dream.

In the past, he and his maid, Hatsu, prepare to visit the deathly ill Lord Maeda during the night. Sakon is worried about Ieyasu's ambitions and Mitsunari carelessly leaving his mansion in spite of his position. While expressing his belief that Ieyasu could threaten his lord's life, Hatsu runs in to inform them of suspicious men demanding Mitsunari to show himself. As the trio run out the back entrance to avoid a fight, they try to head towards the Maeda manor using stealth. Mitsunari is asked to listen for any person in sight and then direct Sakon to report a safe passage. Just as they come close to the Maeda manor they run into Fukushima, who has barricaded the manor entrance with armed soldiers. Sakon cuts an escape path and the trio take a break to think of another safe location to rest. Sakon suggests heading towards Yoshinobu Satake's residence as the politician is likely to support Mitsunari.

Walking through the streets once more, Mitsunari spots two ninja working under Tōdō and Sakon takes care of them. They retrieve a hairpin which confirms the spies' ties to Tōdō and two ripped sections of a scroll. The group sneaks through two alleyways on the way towards Satake's mansion before they run into Kuroda. Sakon deflects the assailant's blade against his lord and the trio run before they are surrounded by Kuroda's troops. By now, the trio are aware of Ieyasu's involvement with the generals. Realizing that their roads are blocked at each turn, Mitsunari makes the bold decision to head towards Ieyasu's residence for safety. Aware of the danger, he asserts that resting with the ringleader is safer than heading towards armed soldiers in the road. While Mitsunari and Sakon rests for a time, Hatsu dons her kunoichi outfit to quickly steal a document from Tōdō.

The next morning the trio arrive at the entrance of Ieyasu's mansion when Masanobu agrees to talk with them. Through their conversation, Mitsunari reveals that the elder schemed to have him killed the night before and won't let them inside. Feigning ignorance, Masanobu counters that the youth has no solid proof of his involvement based on the two lone ripped sections. Hatsu hands Mitsunari the missing piece that clearly spells Masanobu's name. Defeated, the elder begrudgingly leads them inside where Ieyasu greets them. Ieyasu is amused by Mitsunari's behavior and ability to use the "Heaven's Eye". As thanks, he agrees to keep Mitsunari safe from the other Toyotomi officers until the dust settles.

When Mitsunari awakens, he realizes that the mysterious kunoichi is actually Hatsu and she unmasks herself before him.