Kennyo Honganji

Kennyo Honganji (本願寺 顕如) is the 11th head of Honnganji and Chief Abbot of Ishiyama Hongan-ji. He a considerable ally for the Ikko rebels, warrior monks who revolted and then worked with Nobunaga. He can be played by using a cheat disk in Samurai Warriors.

Samurai Warriors
Kennyo appears during Magoichi's story mode in Samurai Warriors. He is a reserved yet pacifistic individual who leads the remainder of the Ikko sect to oppose Nobunaga. However, his determination wavers when he sees some of his defenses faltering. In order to prevent more casualties, he decides to surrender to Nobunaga. Due to a previous and bloody experience with the Demon King, Magoichi will try to prevent this. In both story paths, Kennyo will swear loyalty to Nobunaga as a condition of surrender. His army also appears in Mitsuhides 2nd stage in Samurai Warriors & the army is led by Shoukei. Though he personally doesn't appear, the Honganji forces appear once more at Osaka Bay in Samurai Warriors 2.

Kessen
Kennyo is depicted as a scheming menace in Kessen III. A corrupt and stubborn man, he leads a long and drawn out rebellion against Nobunaga. Eventually, his revolt is stopped when Nobunaga personally defeats him in battle.

Mōri Motonari: Chikai no Sanya
As the eleventh head abbot of Honganji, Kennyo leads the Ishigami-Honganji rebels with his eldest son, Kyonyo, in this title. He opposes the Oda forces brutality on a religious level and wishes to save the people from Nobunaga's demonic influences. When the rebels succeed in a small victory against oppressive Oda troops, the daimyo snaps and orders Katsuie to slaughter the rebels in Echizen. Decimated from the slaughter, Kennyo and his rebels barely hang on to their base at Kizugawaguchi. The rebels are relieved when Terumoto's army guards their supply line and drives away the Oda army and navy. Filled with heartfelt gratitude, Kennyo personally thanks the young lord for his efforts.

Voice Actors

 * Kirk Thornton - Samurai Warriors (English)
 * Nobuyuki Hiyama - Samurai Warriors (Japanese)
 * Wataru Takagi - Kessen III (Japanese)