Tekinjo Yojairo

Tekinjo Yojairo was the military governor the empire of Wa around Wa Year 1775 (1357 DR).

Description
Yojairo was a highly skilled samurai. As military governor of Wa, Yojairo's responsibility was to serve as the liaison between the emperor in Rukimbaru&mdash;where Yojairo also lived at the palace &mdash;and the shogun in Uwaji.

Yojairo was a rather handsome man.

Personality
Yojairo was a man of good heart and a very efficient administrator. Even though he was part of a family that essentially guaranteed him an official position, he could easily have earned the role by the merits of his shrewd skill in management.

His service had shown him the true miseries of Wa's poor people and the hypocrisies of the shogunate, and he began to grow discontent with his rule in the government of Wa. He kept these feelings secret from everyone.

Relationships
Yojairo was the oldest son of Daimyo Tekinjo Gasahan of Kurahito, one of the Three House daimyos.

When Yojairo learned that shogun Matasuuri Nagahide's granddaughter Kisha Yunoko was sent to be the emperor's concubine as a means of spying on him, he was disgusted. Knowing that she was forced to act as a pawn, he felt great compassion for her, which soon grew into love, and they began a secret affair.

History
Around Wa Year 1765 (1347 DR), Yojairo was appointed as military governor. Around 1774 (1347 DR) was when he started his secret relationship with Yunoko.