[s1e9] Fukutsu No Seigi Apr 2026
: While Tokiyuki focuses on the leader, his allies Kojiro and Ayako find themselves overwhelmed by the Seigitou executive, Shirou . Simultaneously, the strategist Fubuki lures out another executive, Furan , to separate the enemy's strength.
The story follows , the eight-year-old heir of the Kamakura Shogunate, who survived its violent fall in 1333 through his uncanny ability to run and hide. In Episode 9, the tension between Tokiyuki’s Tokiwa Party and the ruthless Seigitou (Justice Party) reaches a boiling point. Summary of Episode 9: "Indomitable Justice" [S1E9] Fukutsu no seigi
: Faced with armored warriors in a cramped indoor space, Tokiyuki uses the specialized "escape" techniques he learned from his companion Fubuki. He confronts the Seigitou leader, Shokan , a man whose concept of justice is terrifyingly rigid. : While Tokiyuki focuses on the leader, his
: After losing his entire family to the rebellion of Takauji Ashikaga, Tokiyuki is guided by the eccentric priest Suwa Yorishige to become a hero who fights by surviving. In Episode 9, the tension between Tokiyuki’s Tokiwa
The episode centers on the final confrontation between the young warriors and the "Seigitou," a group of adult warriors who claim to serve a "Buddha of Justice" but use that ideology to justify extreme violence.
: Tokiyuki Hojo, a historical figure known for his "elusiveness" and survival rather than traditional combat.
: The title reflects the clash of ideologies. The Seigitou believes their power is "absolute justice," while the young Tokiyuki must find the strength to reclaim his home without losing his compassion. The narrative asks if a "merciful strike" can bring salvation to those who have turned into demons in the name of justice. Context within the Series