Hidetsuna Yokomichi

Hidetsuna Yokomichi (横道 秀綱, Yokomichi Hidetsuna) was known another name as Yokomichi Hyōgosuke (横道 兵庫助). He was a vassal of Amago clan and became one of Amago Ten Braves alongwith Yamanaka Yukimori, Akiage Munenobu and Ueda Sanaesuke.

Role in Games
In Chikai no Sanshi, His role is to be one of the survivors of the second battle at Gassantoda. When Amago Katsuhisa announced the remaining loyalties, Yokomichi, along with Yamanaka, Ueda and Akiage, joined Katsuhisa at Fubeyama Castle. Yokomichi was appointed to be the commander of the sniper unit. When the Mōri army invaded Fubeyama Castle, Yokomichi fought bravely and died at the battle.

Quotes​
''Hyōgosuke said to his friends that Motonari couldn't have imagined that there will be a full range of weapons, especially the firearms and cannons. Which Hyōgosuke is intimidating the Mōri army that there is not enough weapons and supplies.''
 * “Apparently he didn't think we have all the guns and cannons we have.”​

''Hyōgosuke speaking before he died during the battle at Fubeyama Castle. While he still has the hope that will be able to restore the Amago clan.''
 * “Ughh !, Shikanosuke..., Sanaesuke...,Iorisuke...Farewell..., Surely... Amago re...”

Historical Information
Hyōgosuke (died in March 20, 1570) He lived during the Sengoku era of Japan. In which he is a samurai of the Amago clan. In 1566, he tried to help Amago Yoshihisa in second battle at Gassantoda but was blocked by Mōri Motonari. Causing him to have to take his younger brother and younger sister to the Yamato Province in which Matsunaga Hisahide is the governor. He later joined the battle at Fubeyama with Yamanaka and the remaining Amago loyalist but he died during the battle.

Etymology

 * The name Hidetsuna means "excellent, outstanding" (秀) (hide) and "hawser, class (genus), rope, cord, cable" (綱) (tsuna).
 * Hidetsuna's surname Yokomichi means "side road/side street" (横道).

Other Name

 * Yokomichi means "side road/side street" (横道).
 * Hyōgosuke means "soldier/soldiers, warrior" (兵) (hyō), "warehouse" (庫) (go) and "help, rescue, assist/assistant/assistance" (助) (suke).