Meanwhile, Shishio’s plan begins to unfold. He isn't just looking for a duel; he is planning a "Great Kyoto Fire" to distract the authorities while he launches a naval strike on Tokyo. Kenshin crosses paths with Sōjirō for the first time, and the encounter is disastrous—Sōjirō’s speed is so great that he manages to (reverse-blade sword), leaving the hero defenseless. The Battle for the City
The story begins with a chilling introduction to , a former government assassin who was betrayed, doused in oil, and set on fire by his own employers at the end of the Bakumatsu war. Having survived with horrific burns covering his body, Shishio has spent years building a private army of mercenaries and killers known as the Juppongatana (Ten Swords). His goal is simple: to overthrow the "weak" Meiji government and turn Japan into a nation where only the strong survive. Kenshin’s Dilemma Meanwhile, Shishio’s plan begins to unfold
The 2014 film Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno is the high-stakes second chapter of the live-action trilogy, adapting the iconic "Kyoto Arc." It shifts from the personal redemption of the first film into a massive political thriller where the fate of the Meiji government hangs in the balance. The Rising Shadow The Battle for the City The story begins
The climax of the film sees Kenshin, Sanosuke, and the Kyoto police (led by the relentless ) fighting to prevent Shishio’s men from burning Kyoto to the ground. Amidst the chaos, Kaoru and Yahiko arrive to help, but Kaoru is kidnapped by Sōjirō and taken to Shishio’s massive ironclad warship, the Rengoku . Kenshin’s Dilemma The 2014 film Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto