List of Samurai Sentai Shinkenger characters

This is a list of characters from the 33rd Super Sentai Series Samurai Sentai Shinkenger.

Shinkengers

The historic household of the Hotta clan is the setting of the Shiba House.

The Shinkengers (シンケンジャー, Shinkenjā) existed for eighteen generations to protect the world from the Gedoushu, demonic beings from the Sanzu River.[1]

The Shinkengers

The main six Shinkengers: (from left to right) Shinken Green, Shinken Yellow, Shinken Gold, Shinken Red, Shinken Pink, and Shinken Blue.

Based out of the Shiba House (志葉家, Shiba Ke) that originated from Mount Tsunobue (角笛の山, Tsunobue no Yama), the Shinkengers use the kanji-based power called "Mojikara" (モヂカラ, Mojikara, translated as "Character Power"), which is passed down from one generation to the next (currently on the 18th Generation). Once becoming a Shinkenger, they must renounce their past lives in order to keep their friends and family safe in case a member of the Gedoushu targets them. The Shiba House's manor is protected by a barrier of the Modikara "protect" (, mamoru), keeping the Shinkengers safe. They use a Gap Sensor (隙間センサー, Sukima Sensā) to detect the presence of a Gedoushu and its whereabouts. Prior to battle, the team announces their arrival by the first person (usually Takeru Shiba) saying their Shinkenger name and then full name, followed by each subsequent Shinkenger stating "The same..." (同じく, Onajiku) followed by their color and full name (though this part is not carried on to the Kamen Rider Decade crossover). Takeru then says "The Samurai Sentai authorized by divine providence..." (天下御免の侍戦隊, Tenkagomen no Samurai Sentai), followed by the whole group saying "Shinkenger, Go Forth!!" (シンケンジャー、参る!!, Shinkenjā, mairu!!).

Takeru Shiba

The main protagonist of the series. Takeru Shiba (志葉 丈瑠, Shiba Takeru) is a young man descended from feudal lords, referred by his vassals and servants as Lord (殿, Tono). He was raised since childhood by Hikoma Kusakabe to act the role of the 18th head of the Shiba House after his father gave him the Sisi Origami. His upbringing made him create a facade to look very arrogant and proud to others, claiming none can match his strength and greatness, while keeping his cool in any situation. Though he was reluctant to have the vassals fight by his side, as he wanted no one else to bear the burden, he allowed their involvement after giving them the choice to turn back or become Shinkengers out of want rather than need, as long as they are willing to finish their mission to the last detail. By the time Genta arrives, Takeru's facade is revealed as he now questions himself of how it makes him strong along with learning he shares similar attributes with Juzo before defeating him. While at times it may not appear so, Takeru does cares greatly for his vassals and when Genta arrives, he becomes more open with them. However, in a fight against Juzo, it is revealed that Takeru started to value his life more which, in Juzo's opinion, makes him weaker and makes Takeru doubt himself. In reality, Takeru has been acting as a kagemusha (影武者, [Note 1]) for the true 18th head of the Shiba Clan, Kaoru, who was not yet born at the time of her father's death, having been chosen for his proficiency with Modikara and his swordsmanship. When Kaoru is injured while attempting to use the Sealing Character on Doukoku, she formally adopts Takeru, making him the 19th head of the Shiba House. After defeating Doukoku in the final battle, Takeru says goodbye to Kaoru and his vassals and stays in the Shiba House with Hikoma, resuming his days now as a true samurai, though it is implied that he remains in contact with his friends. As Hikoma insists that Takeru should start learning new things instead of just working as a samurai (such as playing the guitar or learning conversational English), he stands by the front door of the Shiba House, recalling his moments as Shinken Red.

As Shinken Red (シンケンレッド, Shinken Reddo), he is the "Samurai of Fire" (火の侍, Hi no Samurai) and can use the Inromaru to become Super Shinken Red (スーパーシンケンレッド, Sūpā Shinken Reddo) or the Kyoryu Disk to become Hyper Shinken Red (ハイパーシンケンレッド, Haipā Shinken Reddo). In Tensou Sentai Goseiger vs. Shinkenger: Epic on Ginmaku, after being brainwashed by the Gedoushu, Shinken Red becomes Gedou Shinken Red (外道シンケンレッド, Gedō Shinken Reddo).

Takeru is portrayed by Tori Matsuzaka (松坂 桃李, Matsuzaka Tōri).[2] As a child, he is portrayed by Masaki Takaiwa (髙岩 雅輝, Takaiwa Masaki).

Ryunosuke Ikenami

Ryunosuke Ikenami (池波 流ノ介, Ikenami Ryūnosuke) is a young man who gave up becoming a kabuki actor to answer the call of serving the Shiba House. Due to his parents' upbringing, he is extremely enthusiastic and takes his role as Takeru's vassal seriously. Ryunosuke is also the engineer behind many of the Samurai Combinations, having figured out how to combine the Origami into Tenku-Shinkenoh and later into Samuraihaoh. He is initially unreceptive towards Genta, who he once called a "wannabe" samurai. As such, Ryunosuke is typically the one to lead the other vassals in Takeru's absence. When Kaoru reveals herself, Ryunosuke becomes confused about whom to follow, because he had pledged his life to the head of the Shiba family. After he receives some advice that clears his mind, he pledges his life to Takeru Shiba. After the final battle, Ryunosuke gives Takeru a kabuki-styled farewell dance and goes back to work as a kabuki actor.

As Shinken Blue (シンケンブルー, Shinken Burū), he is the "Samurai of Water" (水の侍, Mizu no Samurai) and can borrow the Inromaru to become Super Shinken Blue (スーパーシンケンブルー, Sūpā Shinken Burū).

Ryunosuke is portrayed by Hiroki Aiba (相葉 弘樹, Aiba Hiroki).[3] As a child, he is portrayed by Takumi Horikiri (堀切 拓海, Horikiri Takumi).

Mako Shiraishi

Mako Shiraishi (白石 茉子, Shiraishi Mako) is a strong-willed girl who fights for her ideals. She loves children and worked at a kindergarten prior to becoming a Shinkenger. When she was a little girl, her childhood was pushed aside when her parents moved to Hawaii without a word and left her in the care of her grandmother, who schooled her in the ways of bushidō. Chiaki and Kotoha both regard her as an older sister figure; Chiaki even addresses her as such. Though she is a horrible cook (none of the boys can stomach her cooking), Mako tries her best in order to achieve her dream of becoming a good wife and mother. Eventually, Mako is reunited with her parents and learns that her mother had become paralyzed from the waist down as a result of her tenure as the previous Shinken Pink. After the reunion and reconciliation with her mother, Mako gains a newfound conviction to defeat the Gedoushu. Because of her gentle nature, she can read other people well, especially Takeru, and readily gives her opinion regarding the situation in question. After the final battle, Mako goes to Hawaii to live with her parents.

As Shinken Pink (シンケンピンク, Shinken Pinku), she is the "Samurai of Sky" (天の侍, Ten no Samurai), can borrow the Inromaru to become Super Shinken Pink (スーパーシンケンピンク, Sūpā Shinken Pinku), and can perform the Pink Double Attack (ピンクダブルアタック, Pinku Daburu Atakku) with Gosei Pink in Tensou Sentai Goseiger vs. Shinkenger: Epic on Ginmaku.

Mako is portrayed by Rin Takanashi (高梨 臨, Takanashi Rin).[4] As a child, she is portrayed by Marina Nakajima (中島 まりな, Nakajima Marina).

Chiaki Tani

Chiaki Tani (谷 千明, Tani Chiaki) is a lazy, irresponsible, selfish, and arrogant rebel. Initially, Chiaki had no interest in becoming Takeru's vassal and often clashed with him. The only reason he even worked with Takeru was because he thought it would be fun and he wanted to protect people. He is a great strategist despite his delinquency, and comes to respect Takeru as a rival when he realizes the limits of his own abilities, pledging to pass Takeru in skill someday. Chiaki was without his mother from an early age and was raised solely by his father, who planted in him the seed of his interest in martial arts. Despite not being formally trained, he is an excellent strategist and adept with surprise attacks, thanks to his imagination and free-spiritedness. When Genta arrives, Chiaki is the first to accept him into the team. Chiaki is very protective of Kotoha and seems to be uncomfortable when Genta's friend shows an interest in her. Even though he often butts heads with Ryunosuke, Chiaki respects him immensely for his skill; in fact, they work together so well that they become able to perform tasks in sync with one another. During time off from his duties, or when he is troubled, he often plays Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion. He prefers American surf wear and skate wear brands like Vans and especially Gotcha, whose vintage shirts he wears in most episodes. After the final battle, Chiaki plans to take his college entrance exams.

As Shinken Green (シンケングリーン, Shinken Gurīn), he is the "Samurai of Wood" (木の侍, Ki no Samurai) and can borrow the Inromaru to become Super Shinken Green (スーパーシンケングリーン, Sūpā Shinken Gurīn) or the Kyoryu Disk to become Hyper Shinken Green (ハイパーシンケングリーン, Haipā Shinken Gurīn).

Chiaki is portrayed by Shogo Suzuki (鈴木 勝吾, Suzuki Shōgo).[5]

Kotoha Hanaori

Kotoha Hanaori (花織 ことは, Hanaori Kotoha) is a clumsy and gentle girl who worked in a bamboo shop and speaks with a Kyoto accent (京都弁, Kyōtoben). Very much a crybaby as a child, she is close to her older sister, Mitsuba, who had been training to be Shinken Yellow. When Mitsuba became ill and unable to serve as Takeru's vassal, Kotoha stepped up to take her place. Kotoha is deeply respectful of Takeru and wants to help him in any way she can. She has rather low self-esteem; she genuinely believes that she is stupid (she claims that the only things that she is proficient at are her swordsmanship and her flute playing) and, despite her teammates' affection for her, often feels that she is a bother to them. She idolizes Mako and strives to become more like her. Kotoha often suggests that if Mitsuba never fell ill, the Shinkengers as a whole would probably be much stronger. However, her spirits are raised after she receives a letter from Mitsuba, in which Mitsuba says that Kotoha is the true Shinken Yellow. She never wears long pants and prefers to wear short shorts with knee socks. After the final battle, Kotoha returns home to Mitsuba.

As Shinken Yellow (シンケンイエロー, Shinken Ierō), she is the "Samurai of Earth" (土の侍, Tsuchi no Samurai) and can borrow the Inromaru to become Super Shinken Yellow (スーパーシンケンイエロー, Sūpā Shinken Ierō).

Kotoha is portrayed by Suzuka Morita (森田 涼花, Morita Suzuka), who later portrayed Shelly in Space Sheriff Gavan: The Movie.[6] As a child, she is portrayed by Ayu Matsuura (松浦 愛弓, Matsuura Ayu).

Genta Umemori

Genta Umemori (梅盛 源太, Umemori Genta) is the son of a sushi chef who mysteriously disappeared prior to the beginning of the series, and a childhood friend of Takeru's. As a child, Genta often meddled in Takeru's training, which annoyed Hikoma greatly. Genta promised to help Takeru become a samurai, and in return, Takeru entrusted him with the Ika Disk. Years later, he is shown to have inherited the Gold Zushi (ゴールド寿司, Gōrudo Zushi) sushi cart and to have developed his own "Electronic Modikara" (電子モヂカラ, Denshi Mojikara), using the Sushi Changer to type the kanji needed. The other Shinkengers are initially suspicious of Genta until he makes his formal introduction as Shinken Gold. Though Takeru is reluctant at first, he eventually allows Genta to fulfill his promise and join the team. Genta considers himself Takeru's best friend, despite their personalities being complete opposites; Genta is as hyperactive and expressive as much as Takeru is reserved and stoic. When Kaoru reveals herself, Genta immediately disapproves of her because of his relationship with Takeru, but later accepts her when he sees that she is very kind. After the final battle, Genta leaves to open a restaurant with DaiGoyou in Paris in hopes of fulfilling his lifelong dream of receiving a three-star rating by the Michelin Guide.

As Shinken Gold (シンケンゴールド, Shinken Gōrudo), he is the "Samurai of Light" (光の侍, Hikari no Samurai) and uses sushi-themed accouterments to transform and battle, like exploding chopsticks that he uses as a projectile weapon. He is considered a genius in using Modikara and is also one of the few who can use Modikara to create Origami, as well as being the only one in the group able to complete the Inromaru. After the Shinkengers defeat an Ayakashi in battle, Shinken Gold encourages everyone to do a victory clap before Shinken Red's ending catch phrase. In the special DVD The Light Samurai's Surprise Transformation, Genta uses the Kyoryu Disk to transform from Shinken Gold into Hyper Shinken Gold (ハイパーシンケンゴールド, Haipā Shinken Gōrudo). In Tensou Sentai Goseiger vs. Shinkenger: Epic on Ginmaku, Genta was able to transform from Shinken Gold into Super Shinken Gold (スーパーシンケンゴールド, Sūpā Shinken Gōrudo), along with the other Shinkengers, with the help of the Goseiger's Super Change Gosei Card.

Genta is portrayed by Keisuke Sohma (相馬 圭祐, Sōma Keisuke).[7] As a child, he is portrayed by Ryota Koshiba (小柴 亮太, Koshiba Ryōta).

Kaoru Shiba

Kaoru Shiba (志葉 薫, Shiba Kaoru) is the true 18th head of the Shiba House, a position that Takeru was holding in her place. She is referred to by her vassals and servants as Princess (, Hime). As the head of the Shiba House, Kaoru is the one who possesses the knowledge of the Sealing Character (封印の文字, Fūin no Moji) also known as the Gedou Seal (外道封印, Gedō Fūin), a Modikara passed along the Shiba bloodline (the kanji is fictional, but is composed of the kanji for Mon (, "Gate"), A (, "Sub-"), Ken (, "Sword"), and Honō (, "Flame")). Because of this, she stayed in hiding while Takeru acted as her kagemusha to draw the Gedoushu away from her. When she grows tired of living in hiding, she masters the Sealing Character to defeat the Gedoushu and assumes her birthright. Even though she is kind and easy to work with, she underestimates the vassals' dedication to Takeru, and when she is injured in attempting to use the Sealing Character, she adopts Takeru and gives up her birthright to allow Takeru to lead the Shinkengers in defeating Doukoku. She makes another appearance in Tensou Sentai Goseiger vs. Shinkenger: Epic on Ginmaku, combining her Modikara with Alata's Gosei Power to create the Kaentornado card, which is used to free Takeru from his Gedou Shinken Red form, and allow all the Shinkengers to utilize the Super Shinkenger form.

Like Takeru, Kaoru is the "Samurai of Fire" and has the ability to become Shinken Red, referred to as Princess Shinken Red (姫シンケンレッド, Hime Shinken Reddo) to differentiate with Takeru's Shinken Red, and use the Inromaru to transform into Super Shinken Red. Her secret training allows her to easily adopt all of the weaponry the others had used before her appearance.

Kaoru is portrayed by Runa Natsui (夏居 瑠奈, Natsui Runa).

Hikoma Kusakabe

Hikoma Kusakabe (日下部 彦馬, Kusakabe Hikoma) is Takeru's retainer and guardian. He also serves as the Shinkengers' mentor; it is he who gathered the four vassals when the Gedoushu revived. The Shinkengers affectionately call him "Jii" (ジイ, translated as "old man" or "samurai"). Every year, he gets one day off, which he uses to visit his wife's grave and visit his daughter and granddaughter. His relationship with Takeru and his vassals runs deep; he takes great care to ensure that they are safe and that they are ready to fight, and he supplies them with information and weaponry. Though Genta frequently annoys him, Hikoma acknowledges the younger man's skill with Modikara and eventually does accept and connect with him. Like Mako, he is adept at reading people and often helps the vassals with their personal problems. When he goes to a hospital to be treated for a hip injury, he happens upon the Hikari Studio and gives invaluable advice to Tsukasa Kadoya during the meeting of the worlds of Kamen Rider Decade and Samurai Sentai Shinkenger. While Hikoma does not typically take up arms himself, his "battle" is to ensure that Takeru and his vassals remain safe and will always have someplace to which they can return. When Kaoru makes her appearance, Hikoma remains loyal to Takeru, but bears no ill will towards Kaoru; he respects her for both her title and for the kind and diligent young woman that she is. After the final battle, he stays with Takeru even when he insists that he go visit his family and encourages Takeru to join him to experience other lifestyles other than just the samurai life.

Hikoma is portrayed by Goro Ibuki (伊吹 吾郎, Ibuki Gorō).[8]

Kuroko

The kuroko (黒子) are the Shiba House's servants who, like their namesakes, "set up" the scene during the Shinkengers' transformation. As they do not possess Modikara proficiency, they are not able to fight against the Gedoushu physically and as such, they are not directly involved in combat, although they do help evacuate civilians away from danger. They are skilled in many comparatively mundane things and are tasked with doing household chores, and help citizens in the nearby town to the best of their ability, when the Shinkengers are not in battle. Kaoru has her own group of Kuroko, who wear slightly different robes bearing the Shiba family crest.

Allies

  • Takeru's Father (丈瑠の父, Takeru no Chichi, 1, 12, 46): He gave young Takeru the Sisi Origami and died. Takeru's father is portrayed by Kanji Tsuda (津田 寛治, Tsuda Kanji), who previously played Daisuke Okubo in Kamen Rider Ryuki.
  • Ryuzaburo Ikenami (池波 流三郎, Ikenami Ryūzaburō, 1): Ryuzaburo Ikenami is Ryunosuke's father and the previous Shinken Blue, his teacher in both the ways of kabuki and bushidō. Ryuzaburo Ikenami is portrayed by Ryo Kamon (加門 良, Kamon Ryō).
  • Mitsuba Hanaori (花織 みつば, Hanaori Mitsuba, 6, 41): Mitsuba Hanaori is Kotoha's older sister. She was meant to be Shinken Yellow, but when she suddenly falls ill, Kotoha takes her place to continue their family's support of the Shiba House. Mitsuba Hanaori is portrayed by Reika Shigehiro (重廣 礼香, Shigehiro Reika).[9]
  • Sakutaro Komatsu (小松 朔太郎, Komatsu Sakutarō, 7 & 47): Sakutaro Komatsu was a kuroko who had previously served Takeru's father, much like Ryunosuke serves Takeru. After the previous head of the Shiba House died, Sakutaro lost his will to continue as a servant of the Shiba House and took to the life of a fisherman. However, meeting Ryunosuke opens Sakutaro's eyes to the reason why he had served the Shiba House as he helps Ryunosuke in obtaining the Kajiki Origami. He later secretly resumes his duty as a kuroko; he helps Ryunosuke through his own crisis of confidence, and gives Kaoru a larger fan with which she can put Tanba in his place. Sakutaro Komatsu is portrayed by Gotaro Tsunashima (綱島 郷太郎, Tsunashima Gōtarō).
  • Richard Brown (リチャード・ブラウン, Richādo Buraun, 14): Richard Brown is a foreigner who comes to idolize the Shinkengers after he is cured of the Yamiororo Poison in Act 7. He approaches Ryunosuke and asks to become his pupil in the ways of bushidō. Although Ryunosuke tries to deter Mr. Brown from becoming a samurai, his attempts fail and Ryunosuke is nearly killed after he must rescue Mr. Brown after a failed attack on Hachouchin. After Ryunosuke recovers and Mr. Brown reminds the other Shinkengers of the spirit of being a samurai, they defeat Hachouchin and Mr. Brown returns to his homeland to teach bushidō to his fellow citizens. Richard Brown is portrayed by John Kaminari (ジョン・カミナリ, Jon Kaminari).
  • Tsukasa Kadoya (門矢 士, Kadoya Tsukasa): Tsukasa Kadoya suddenly appears in the Shiba House as a kuroko, revealing himself to be Kamen Rider Decade (仮面ライダーディケイド, Kamen Raidā Dikeido) when Chinomanako creates a dimensional disturbance. Masahiro Inoue (井上 正大, Inoue Masahiro) guest stars as Tsukasa Kadoya from Kamen Rider Decade.
  • Natsumi Hikari (光 夏海, Hikari Natsumi): Natsumi Hikari is Tsukasa's friend who works at the photo studio under her grandfather, having lived with him since her childhood. Kanna Mori (森 カンナ, Mori Kanna) guest stars as Natsumi Hikari from Decade.
  • Daiki Kaito (海東 大樹, Kaitō Daiki): Known as Kamen Rider Diend (仮面ライダーディエンド, Kamen Raidā Diendo), Daiki Kaito is Tsukasa's rival and traveling treasure hunter who steals the Ika Origami from Genta until Chinomanako attacks both Kamen Rider Diend and Shinken Gold and steals the Diendriver. Kimito Totani (戸谷 公人, Totani Kimito) guest stars as Daiki Kaito from Decade.
  • Kurando Tani (谷 蔵人, Tani Kurando, 21): Kurando Tani is Chiaki's father and the previous Shinken Green. He was supposed to teach Chiaki the ways of bushidō, but instead of putting Chiaki through rigorous training, raised him to be a cheerful boy. In reality, his way of life was meant to inspire Chiaki to become a samurai on his own, rather than be conditioned into the role. Kurando Tani is portrayed by Kenichiro Kikuchi (菊池 健一郎, Kikuchi Ken'ichirō).
  • Jōkan (浄寛, 23 & 24): Jokan is the chief priest of Tengen Temple, the family temple of the Shiba line, who has custody of the unfinished Inromaru. Jokan is portrayed by Gentaro Takahashi (高橋 元太郎, Takahashi Gentarō).
  • Hiro Sakakibara (榊原 ヒロ, Sakakibara Hiro, 32 & 33): Hiro Sakakibara is a young boy who has the ability to produce Modikara that attracts wild Origami. Being of the Sakakibara clan, Hiro is entrusted with guarding the sealed Ushi Origami. Despite this, he attempts to produce a Secret Disk to control Ushi Origami, something his father attempted in vain. Hiro Sakakibara is portrayed by Yuki Sato (佐藤 勇輝, Satō Yūki). As a child, he is portrayed by Sora Sato (佐藤 天, Satō Sora).
  • Toji Sakakibara (榊原 藤次, Sakakibara Tōji, 32 & 33): Toji Sakakibara is Hiro's grandfather. He blames the Ushi Origami for causing a landslide that resulted in the deaths of his son and daughter-in-law, so he has produced a Secret Disk labeled with the kanji for "break" (, sai) that is designed to destroy it. Not only does he blame the Ushi Origami for the incident, but he also blames himself because he inspired his son to try to develop a Secret Disk that would control the rogue Origami. Toji Sakakibara is portrayed by Tetsuo Morishita (森下 哲夫, Morishita Tetsuo).
  • Mamoru Shiraishi (白石 衛, Shiraishi Mamoru, 34): Mamoru Shiraishi is Mako's father, a salaryman who transferred to a job position in Hawaii and brought Kyoko with him so she could recover from her battle ordeal. He later returns to Japan in order to bring Mako to Hawaii. He eventually comes to appreciate who his daughter has become and accepts her decision to remain with the Shinkengers in Japan. Mamoru Shiraishi is portrayed by Norimasa Fuke (冨家 規政, Fuke Norimasa).
  • Kyoko Shiraishi (白石 響子, Shiraishi Kyōko, 34): Mako's mother and the previous Shinken Pink, Kyoko was gravely injured during her group's final battle with Doukoku. Now a paraplegic, Mamoru had brought her with him to Hawaii to aid in her recovery. Though she left Mako without a word, Kyoko had never stopped thinking about her daughter. Kyoko Shiraishi is portrayed by Kazue Itoh (伊藤 かずえ, Itō Kazue), who previously portrayed Miki Masaki in Juken Sentai Gekiranger.
  • Kaori Sawada (沢田 香, Sawada Kaori, 38): Hikoma's daughter, whom he left in order to fulfill his duties as retainer to the Shiba Clan. Understanding her father's duties, she lived a relatively normal life, later marrying Koichi Sawada (沢田 晃一, Sawada Kōichi, 38). Kaori and Koichi have a daughter named Haruna (沢田 陽菜, Sawada Haruna, 38). Kaori Sawada is portrayed by Maiko Kawamura (河村 舞子, Kawamura Maiko), Koichi by Yasunori Yokoe (横江 泰宣, Yokoe Yasunori), and Haruna by Kanon Kasuga (春日 香音, Kasuga Kanon).
  • Toshizo Tanba (丹波 歳三, Tanba Toshizō): Toshizo Tanba is Kaoru's retainer. Arrogant and fiercely loyal to Kaoru, he is highly contemptuous of Takeru and, by extension, Hikoma, and demands that the Shinkengers support Kaoru without question. Tanba often speaks candidly without thinking, which sometimes annoys Kaoru; she hits him in the back of the head with a fan to express her displeasure on these occasions. Toshizo Tanba is portrayed by Kazuyuki Matsuzawa (松澤 一之, Matsuzawa Kazuyuki).

Heads of the Shiba House

The previous heads of the Shiba House (Kaoru and Takeru's predessors) are as follows:

  1. Shiba Retsudō (志葉 烈堂): Shiba Retsudō is the first Shinken Red (初代シンケンレッド, Shodai Shinken Reddo) who battled the Kusare Gedoushu, wielding the Kyoryumaru. After his death, he was buried at the Tengen Temple where the Inromaru is kept. Shiba Retsudō is portrayed by Masashi Goda (合田 雅吏, Gōda Masashi), Goda previously portrayed Yuji Mita/Oh Blue in Chōriki Sentai Ohranger.
  2. Resshin (烈心)
  3. Iori (伊織)
  4. Sakuya (朔哉)
  5. Yukiyasu (行康)
  6. Koshinari (越成)
  7. Atsuhide (篤秀)
  8. Katsunoshin (勝之進)
  9. Akitsugu (明継)
  10. Aritsugu (有継)
  11. Arishige (有重)
  12. Morinobu (守信)
  13. Seisuke (誠輔)
  14. Akira ()
  15. Kōichirō (幸一郎)
  16. Yōjirō (陽次郎)
  17. Masataka Shiba (志葉 雅貴, Shiba Masataka): Kaoru's father and the seventeenth head of the Shiba family, he set up the idea to use a kagemusha to counter Doukoku's plans to wipe his family out of existence. Masataka sealed Doukoku using the imperfect Sealing Character just before his death; his then-newborn daughter was then taken into hiding and Takeru was presented as the new head of the Shiba House. Credited as the Previous Head (先代当主, Sendai Tōshu), Masataka is portrayed by Masaya Matsukaze (松風 雅也, Matsukaze Masaya), who previously portrayed Shun Namiki/Mega Blue in Denji Sentai Megaranger.

Arsenal

  • Shodo Phone (ショドウフォン, Shodō Fon): The Shodo Phone is the Shinkengers' transformation device. After using the call "Ippitsu Sōjō!" (一筆奏上!, "One Stroke, Imperial Report!"), they use the Brush Mode (筆モード, Fude Mōdo) that folds out of the Cellphone Mode (携帯モード, Keitai Mōdo) to draw the elemental kanji that represents them in the air. They spin the kanji around and then it forms the suit around them. The Shodo Phone is also used in summoning the Origami and combining the Origami into a Samurai Giant. The Shodo Phone can also be used to summon other items with the proper kanji (and the proper stroke order, as Chiaki learns the hard way). One example is when Takeru exhibits this ability by summoning his steed after writing the kanji for "horse" (, uma) in the air.
  • Shinkenmaru (シンケンマル): The Shinkenmaru is the Shinkengers' primary sidearm. It is first activated by taking any of the Secret Disks (秘伝ディスク, Hiden Disuku) from a compartment on the Shinkengers' belts and attaching it to the hilt to become the guard. By spinning that Secret Disk, the Shinkenmaru acts as a praxinoscope and it powers up depending on the disk itself. By spinning the Common Secret Disks fast enough, the Shinkenmaru transforms into the Shinkengers' signature weapon. Using a personal Secret Disk allows a Shinkenger to execute a Spiral Sword (螺旋之太刀, Rasen no Tachi) attack depending on the element that the disk represents. The five Spiral Sword elemental attacks can be used in the Quintuple Sword (五重之太刀, Gojū no Tachi) attack and the Five-Colored Dance (五色之舞, Goshiki no Mai, In OST vol.1) attack. The four Spiral Sword elemental attacks can be used in the Four Continual Slash (四連斬り, Yonren Giri) and the Quadruple Sword (四重之太刀, Yonjū no Tachi) attack. With Shinken Gold, they can execute the Six Continual Slash (六連斬り, Rokuren Giri).
    1. Common Disk (共通ディスク, Kyōtsū Disuku): A Secret Disk that allows the Shinkengers to access their personal weapons.
    2. Lion Disk (獅子ディスク, Shishi Disuku): Shinken Red's personal Secret Disk that allows him to perform his Spiral Sword techniques: the Fiery Dance (火炎之舞, Kaen no Mai) and the True Fiery Dance (真・火炎之舞, Shin Kaen no Mai) with the Super Shinkenmaru. When used in conjunction with the Lightning Disk and a second Shinkenmaru, Shinken Red performs the Blazing Thunderbolt Dance (火炎雷電之舞, Kaen Raiden no Mai) double Spiral Sword technique.
    3. Dragon Disk (龍ディスク, Ryū Disuku): Shinken Blue's personal Secret Disk that allows him to perform his Spiral Sword techniques: the Current's Dance (水流之舞, Suiryū no Mai), the Water Curtain (水之幕, Mizu no Maku), the Current Hundred Fillets (水流百枚おろし, Suiryū Hyakumai Oroshi) with Shinken Gold, the Current Dust Cloud's Dance (水流土煙之舞, Suiryū Tsuchikemuri no Mai) with Shinken Yellow and the True Current's Dance (真・水流之舞, Shin Suiryū no Mai) with the Super Shinkenmaru.
    4. Turtle Disk (亀ディスク, Kame Disuku): Shinken Pink's personal Secret Disk that allows her to perform her Spiral Sword techniques: the Heavenly Dance (天空之舞, Tenkū no Mai), the Heaven and Earth Dance with Shinken Yellow and two versions of the True Heavenly Dance (真・天空之舞, Shin Tenkū no Mai) with the Super Shinkenmaru.
    5. Bear Disk (熊ディスク, Kuma Disuku): Shinken Green's personal Secret Disk that allows him to perform his Spiral Sword techniques: the Winter Wind's Dance (木枯之舞, Kogarashi no Mai), the Wood Character Slash (木之字斬り, Moku no Ji Giri) and the True Winter Wind's Dance (真・木枯之舞, Shin Kogarashi no Mai) with the Super Shinkenmaru.
    6. Monkey Disk (猿ディスク, Saru Disuku): Shinken Yellow's personal Secret Disk that allows her to perform her Spiral Sword techniques: the Dust Cloud's Dance (土煙之舞, Tsuchikemuri no Mai), the Earth Character Slash (土之字斬り, Tsuchi no Ji Giri), the Heaven and Earth Dance (天地之舞, Tenchi no Mai) with Shinken Pink, the Current Dust Cloud's Dance with Shinken Blue, the Monkey Spin (猿回し, Saru Mawashi), the True Monkey Spin (真・猿回し, Shin Saru Mawashi) with the Super Shinkenmaru and the True Dust Cloud's Dance (真・土煙之舞, Shin Tsuchikemuri no Mai) with the Super Shinkenmaru.
    7. Secret Shield Disk (秘伝シールドディスク, Hiden Shīrudo Disuku): A Secret Disk that allows control of the Origami and Samurai Giants and loads the Daishinken with the Modikara of "slash" (, zan).
    8. Lightning Disk (雷撃ディスク, Raigeki Disuku): A Secret Disk that allows Shinken Red to perform the Spiral Sword techniques: the Thunderbolt Dance (雷電之舞, Raiden no Mai) and the Blazing Thunderbolt Dance when used in conjunction with the Sisi Disk and a second Shinkenmaru.
    9. Beetle Disk (兜ディスク, Kabuto Disuku): Shinken Green's secondary Secret Disk that allows him to summon the Kabuto Origami. It was originally used by Shinken Red until he obtains the Tora Disk. Used once by Shinken Pink.
    10. Sword-Fish Disk (舵木ディスク, Kajiki Disuku): Shinken Blue's secondary Secret Disk that allows him to summon the Kajiki Origami. It was originally a white disk with the kanji for "to catch". Used once by Shinken Yellow.
    11. Tiger Disk (虎ディスク, Tora Disuku): Shinken Red's secondary Secret Disk that allows him to summon the Tora Origami. It was originally a disk with the kanji for "reverse", used by Takeru to counter Hitomidama's control over Ryunosuke and the Tora Origami.
    12. Sushi Disk (寿司ディスク, Sushi Disuku): Shinken Gold's personal Secret Disk.
    13. Octopus Disk (烏賊ディスク, Ika Disuku): Shinken Gold's secondary Secret Disk that allows him to summon the Ika Origami. In childhood, Takeru gave it to Genta in secret from Hikoma.
    14. Lobster Disk (海老ディスク, Ebi Disuku): Shinken Gold's tertiary reversible Secret Disk with an Ebi Origami Side (海老折神面, Ebi Origami Men) and a Daikaioh Side (ダイカイオー面, Daikaiō Men) that allows him to summon the Ebi Origami.
    15. Super Disk (スーパーディスク, Sūpā Disuku): Allows user to transform into a Super Shinkenger form. In other media not within the series' canon, a member of the Nanashi Company is able to use the Super Disk and Inromaru to become a Super Nanashi.
    16. True Samurai Gattai Disk (真侍合体ディスク, Shin Samurai Gattai Disuku): Allows Shinkenoh and Daikaioh to combine into Daikai-Shinkenoh. It features the kanji for "true" (, shin).
    17. Dinosaur Disk (恐竜ディスク, Kyōryū Disuku): Allows Shinken Red to turn the Shinkenmaru into the Kyouryumaru, become Hyper Shinken Red and summon the Kyoryu Origami. In other media not within the series' canon, Shinken Gold can also use the Kyoryu Disk to become Hyper Shinken Gold. Go-on Red can also use the Kyoryu Disk which becomes the Kyoryu Soul (恐竜ソウル, Kyōryū Souru) in the Mantan Gun to become Hyper Go-on Red (ハイパーゴーオンレッド, Haipā Gōon Reddo). When placed in the Mantan Gun as the Kyoryu Soul, it gives the Mantan Gun Rod Mode the same powers as the Kyoryumaru.
    18. Attack Disk (攻撃ディスク, Kōgeki Disuku): A Secret Disk for DaiGoyou that has the Electronic Modikara of "spin" (回転, kaiten).
    19. Help Disk (助太刀ディスク, Sukedachi Disuku): A Secret Disk for DaiGoyou that has the Electronic Modikara of "light" (, hikari).
    20. All Samurai Gattai Disk (全侍合体ディスク, Zen Samurai Gattai Disuku): Allows all eleven Origami (sans Kyoryu) to combine into Samuraihaoh. A larger version of the Disk acts as the left-hand side of the Ushi Origami's gissha (which becomes Mougyudaioh's right foot) and becomes the front disk of Samuraihaoh's cannon. It features the kanji for "all" (, zen).
    21. Origami Beast Disk (折神獣ディスク, Origami Jū Disuku): Allows user to summon the Ushi Origami. A larger version of the Disk acts as the right-hand side wheel of the Ushi Origami's gissha (which becomes Mougyudaioh's left foot) and is used in Mougyudaioh's finisher.
    22. Final Mysterious Disk (最終奥義ディスク, Saishū Ōgi Disuku): Powers the Mougyu Bazooka.
    • Samurai Gattai Disk (侍合体ディスク, Samurai Gattai Disuku): Allows a single Shinkenger to form Shinkenoh through the Inromaru. It features the kanji for "unite" (, ).
    • Super Samurai Gattai Disk (超侍合体ディスク, Chō Samurai Gattai Disuku): Allows a single Shinkenger to form Tenku-Shinkenoh through the Inromaru. It features the kanji for "super" (, chō).
    • Shiba House Disk (志葉家ディスク, Shiba-ke Disuku): A Secret Disk with the Shiba House Modikara created by Kaoru.
  • Rekka Daizantou (烈火大斬刀, Rekka Daizantō, Blazing Great Slicing Sword): The Rekka Daizantou is Shinken Red's personal weapon. It has a zanbatō-like Daizantou Mode (大斬刀モード, Daizantō Mōdo) as its default mode, which allows Shinken Red to execute the Many Fires Profusion (百火繚乱, Hyakka Ryōran) attack. By inserting an alternate disk, the Rekka Daizantou can assume a gun-like Ōzutsu Mode (大筒モード, Ōzutsu Mōdo, [Note 2]), that can hold the team's personal Secret Disks to fire the Kabuto Five Rings Bullet (兜五輪弾, Kabuto Gorindan) with the Kabuto Disk, the Kajiki Five Rings Bullet (舵木五輪弾, Kajiki Gorindan) with the Kajiki Disk, the Tora Five Rings Bullet (虎五輪弾, Tora Gorindan) with the Tora Disk, the Ika Five Rings Bullet (烏賊五輪弾, Ika Gorindan) with the Ika Disk, or the Ebi Six Rings Bullet (海老六輪弾, Ebi Rokurindan) with the Ebi Disk and the Ika Disk loaded with the other Shinkenger's personal Disks. Using a Secret Disk with the Modikara of "Twin" (, ) created by Tanba, it can be split into two swords.
  • Water Arrow (ウォーターアロー, Wōtā Arō): The Water Arrow is Shinken Blue's bow-like weapon with which he can perform the Clear and Serene (明鏡止水, Meikyō Shisui) attack, as well as the Samurai Flash Wave (侍閃光波, Samurai Senkōha) with Shinken Pink, Green, Yellow and Gold.
  • Heaven Fan (ヘブンファン, Hebun Fan): The Heaven Fan is Shinken Pink's personal Japanese war fan-like weapon with which she can perform the Whole Sky Impact (迫力満天, Hakuryoku Manten) attack, as well as the Samurai Flash Wave with Shinken Blue, Green, Yellow and Gold.
  • Wood Spear (ウッドスピア, Uddo Supia): The Wood Spear is Shinken Green's personal yari-like weapon with which he can execute the Large Treed Late Bloomer (大木晩成, Taiki Bansei) and Foliage Concealment (木の葉隠し, Konoha Kakushi) attacks, as well as the Samurai Flash Wave with Shinken Blue, Pink, Yellow and Gold.
  • Land Slicer (ランドスライサー, Rando Suraisā): The Land Slicer is Shinken Yellow's personal shuriken-like weapon with which she can perform the All Out Earth Power (奮闘土力, Funtō Doryoku) attack, as well as the Samurai Flash Wave with Shinken Blue, Pink, Green and Gold.
  • Sushi Changer (スシチェンジャー, Sushi Chenjā): The Sushi Changer is Shinken Gold's transformation device that he developed after analyzing the Ika Disk. After using the call "Ikkan kenjō!" (一貫献上!, "Consistent Presentation!"), he folds up the Sushi Changer into the Shari Mode (シャリモード, Shari Mōdo), places the folded Sushi Disk onto the Shari Mode, the back of the cellphone and forms the nigirizushi-like Sushi Mode (スシモード, Sushi Mōdo). By placing other Secret Disks onto the Shari Mode, Shinken Gold can summon his Origami.
  • Sakanamaru (サカナマル): The Sakanamaru is Shinken Gold's primary Tantō weapon modelled after a fish (, sakana), using it to take out an entire platoon of Nanashi in blinding speed. He accomplishes this by using Iaido, a sword technique that involves quickly sheathing the blade after each attack. Genta combines this with an attack style that he taught himself, which is a reverse grip forward slash. Using the Sushi Disk allows Shinken Gold to execute the Hundred Fillets (百枚おろし, Hyakumai Oroshi) and Thousand Fillets (千枚おろし, Senmai Oroshi) attacks, as well as the Current Hundred Fillets with Shinken Blue and the Samurai Flash Wave with Shinken Blue, Pink, Green and Yellow.
  • Inromaru (インロウマル, Inrōmaru): The Inromaru is the Shinkenger's transformation device that allows one of them to become a Super Shinkenger. Primarily used by Shinken Red, although the others, except for Shinken Gold (as it was made for the Shinkenmaru), have occasionally used this device as well. The Inromaru was originally incomplete and kept at the Tengen Temple until the Shinkengers acquire it in response to the Gedoushu getting stronger, with Genta completing it.
  • Super Shinkenmaru (スーパーシンケンマル, Sūpā Shinkenmaru): The combination of the Shinkenmaru and the Inromaru. By placing a Secret Disk in the Inromaru and spinning the Super Disk in the hilt of the Shinkenmaru, a Super Shinkenger can execute an upgraded version of their Spiral Sword techniques.
  • Kyoryumaru (キョウリュウマル, Kyōryūmaru): The Kyoryumaru is a Shinkenmaru-like weapon used by the first Shinken Red, and Takeru, in the form of Hyper Shinken Red. The Kyoryumaru's blade is capable extending over long distances.[10] In the special DVD, Hyper Shinken Gold executes the Golden Flash (黄金一閃, Ōgon Issen) attack. In Epic on Ginmaku, Hyper Shinken Red executes the Flash of Heaven and Earth (天地一閃, Tenchi Issen) attack and the True Six Swords (真六重之太刀, Shin Rokujū no Tachi) attack with Super Shinken Blue, Pink, Green, Yellow and Gold.
  • Mougyu Bazooka (モウギュウバズーカ, Mōgyū Bazūka): The Mougyu Bazooka is an Ushi Origami-shaped weapon developed by Hiro. This weapon is powered by the Final Mysterious Disk. It can be enlarged with Modikara of "big" to use it as Mougyudaioh's weapon.
  • Super Mougyu Bazooka (スーパーモウギュウバズーカ, Sūpā Mōgyū Bazūka): The combination of the Mougyu Bazooka and the Super Shinkenmaru. Using the Final Mysterious Disk in the Inromaru of the Super Mougyu Bazooka performs the Heretic Ruination (外道覆滅, Gedō Fukumetsu) finisher.

Origami

The Shinkengers control sentient mecha called Origami (折神, [Note 3]). The five main Origami are normally in Emblem Mode (エンブレムモード, Enburemu Mōdo) until they assume Animal Mode (アニマルモード, Animaru Mōdo) to support their masters. But with Modikara of "big" (, dai) and the command Origami Big Transformation (折神大変化, Origami Daihenge), the Origami can be enlarged into giants with the Shinkengers using their Shinkenmaru as control sticks. The three support Origami, two of which were reclaimed after being lost in the last great battle with the Gedoushu, are summoned using each Secret Disk and require twice the amount of Modikara than the regular Origami.[11] With the Engines, the Origami can execute the Modikara Cannonball (モヂカラキャノンボール, Mojikara Kyanonbōru) attack.

  • Shishi Origami (獅子折神): Shinken Red's lion Origami that forms the main body, normally in its pentagon shaped Emblem Form. In battle, the Sisi Origami charges at the enemy to execute its Pentagon Grand Blaze (五角大火炎, Gokaku Daikaen) attack.[12]
  • Ryu Origami (龍折神, Ryū Origami): Shinken Blue's Japanese dragon Origami that forms the left leg and helmet, normally in its hexagon shaped Emblem Form. In battle, the Ryu Origami is able to shoot a stream of blue fire in its Dragon Waterfall (龍瀑布, Ryū Bakufu) attack.[13]
  • Kame Origami (亀折神): Shinken Pink's sea turtle Origami that forms the right arm, normally in its circle shaped Emblem Form. While giant and in emblem form, the Kame Origami can create a whirlwind while spinning towards its opponent.[14]
  • Kuma Origami (熊折神): Shinken Green's bear Origami that forms the right leg, normally in its square shaped Emblem Form. In battle, the Kuma Origami is able to stand up and use its claws.[15]
  • Saru Origami (猿折神): Shinken Yellow's Japanese Macaque Origami that forms the left arm, normally in its triangle shaped Emblem Form. In battle, the Saru Origami uses its fists in punching attacks.[16]
  • Kabuto Origami (兜折神): An orange-colored Hercules beetle support Origami summoned from the Kabuto Disk, the Kabuto Origami can twist its head to use its horn to trip an enemy or fire energy blasts from long distances. On Shinkenoh, the Kabuto Origami adds shoulder armaments and an alternate helmet. The Kabuto Origami forms part of the right wing, feather tips, and the head of DaiTenku.[17]
  • Kajiki Origami (舵木折神): A cyan-colored marlin support Origami summoned from the Kajiki Disk, the Kajiki Origami uses its bill as a sword and can fire its Marlin Torpedoes (舵木魚雷, Kajiki Gyorai) at the enemy. Lost in the previous war with the Gedoushu, the Kajiki Origami swam the ocean until Ryunosuke finds the Origami's location and fishes it out using a reel powered by a Secret Disk labeled with the kanji for "to catch" (, toraeru), binding the Origami to it. It forms part of the left wing and tail of DaiTenku.[18]
  • Tora Origami (虎折神): A white tiger support Origami summoned from the Tora Disk, this Origami uses its drill-like limbs as weapons. After ending up in the land of dead in the previous war with the Gedoushu, the Tora Origami was under the control of the Ayakashi Hitodama until Takeru uses the Sisi Origami to bring it back to its senses and binds the Origami to a Secret Disk labeled with the kanji for "reverse" (, han). It forms the main body of DaiTenku.[19]
  • Ika Origami (烏賊折神): A violet and white-colored squid support Origami that resides in an aquarium on Genta's sushi cart. Nicknamed Ika-chan (イカちゃん, Ikachan), in battle, the Ika Origami can perform its Squid Ink Cannon (烏賊墨砲, Ikasumihō) attack to spit ink at its opponent. It also forms the stand and main gun of IkaTenku Buster.[20]
  • Ebi Origami (海老折神): Shinken Gold's lobster Origami created by Genta that transforms into Daikaioh and forms most of the body of Daikai-Shinkenoh. It is initially inactive because it does not have enough Modikara, until the other Shinkengers empower it with their Modikara, using the character for "active" (, katsu). In battle, the Ebi Origami can use its claws to grapple opponents or execute its Futomaki Halo (太巻き光輪, Futomaki Kōrin) attack. When not in battle, it resides in an aquarium with the Ika Origami on Genta's sushi cart. Genta has nicknamed it Ebizo (エビゾー, Ebizō),[21] a name Ryunosuke disliked at first because it is the same as a great figure of kabuki, but the reference was never brought up again.
  • Kyoryu Origami (恐竜折神, Kyōryū Origami): A crimson and black dinosaur (Sauropoda) support Origami with sharp teeth, characteristic of early, infamously erroneous, depictions of the Vulcanodon.[10]
  • Ushi Origami (牛折神): A massive red ox Origami that drags a black gissha (牛車, an ox carriage that carried Heian period nobility) behind it. It was the first Origami created by chance more than three centuries ago by the people of Mount Tsunobue, but due to an excess of Modikara, it was unable to be controlled in those days and was sealed within the mountain until the Ushi Disk was created in modern times. Once brought back its senses, Shinken Red takes the Origami for the group.[22] Shinkenoh can ride atop of the gissha with the Ushi Origami still pulling it.

Samurai Giants

The Samurai Giants (侍巨人, Samurai Kyojin) are the various combinations of the Origami. When the Shinkengers destroy an Ayakashi, Shinken Red proclaims victory by saying "This has been settled" (これにて一件落着, Kore ni te ikkenrakuchaku). When Shinken Gold joins the group, he prompts the Shinkengers to perform a Victory Ippon-jime (勝利の一本締め, Shōri no Ipponjime) before he or Shinken Red proclaims victory.

Shinkenoh

Samurai Combination Shinkenoh (侍合体シンケンオー, Samurai Gattai Shinken'ō, [Note 4]) is a giant robot formed by the five main Origami when the Shinkengers write the kanji for "unite" (, ) to make their Origami combine and they undergo Samurai Combination (侍合体, Samurai Gattai). It is the Samurai Giant that ultimately slays Doukoku. After combining, the Shinkengers say "Shinkenoh united under providence" (シンケンオー天下統一, Shinken'ō tenkatōitsu). It is armed with the Daishinken (ダイシンケン, Great Divine Sword) and a giant Shield Disk-like Secret Shield (秘伝シールド, Hiden Shīrudo). The Sisi Origami head on its body can breathe fire in the Lion's Blaze Roar (獅子火炎哮, Shishi Kaen Kō) attack, takes to the air with the Dragon Rising Leg (龍昇り脚, Ryū Nobori Kyaku), separate from the Kame Origami to execute the Turtle Heavenly Fist (亀天空拳, Kame Tenkūken), and separate from the Saru Origami to execute the Bear Triangle Kick (熊三角蹴り, Kuma Sankaku Geri). Both of Shinkenoh's arms can also fold back up to unleash a beam attack. Shinkenoh's finisher is the Daishinken Samurai Slash (ダイシンケン侍斬り, Daishinken Samurai Giri). It can combine with support Origami by performing Samurai Armaments (侍武装, Samurai Busō).[23]

  • Combining with the Kabuto Origami when the kanji for "Kabuto" () is written, Shinkenoh becomes Kabuto-Shinkenoh (カブトシンケンオー, Kabuto-Shinken'ō). After combining, the Shinkengers say "Kabuto-Shinkenoh armed under providence" (カブトシンケンオー天下無双, Kabuto-Shinken'ō tenkamusō). In this form, Kabuto-Shinkenoh is able to unleash a torrent of firepower in its Kabuto Cannon (兜砲, Kabutohō) attack. Kabuto-Shinkenoh's finisher is the Kabuto Great Revolving Cannon (兜大回転砲, Kabuto Daikaitenhō) where it spins its helmet to produce a fireball to launch at the enemy.[24]
  • Combining with the Kajiki Origami when the kanji for "Kajiki" (舵木) are written, Shinkenoh becomes Kajiki-Shinkenoh (カジキシンケンオー, Kajiki-Shinken'ō). After combining, the Shinkengers say "Kajiki-Shinkenoh armed under providence" (カジキシンケンオー天下無双, Kajiki-Shinken'ō tenkamusō). In this form, Kajiki-Shinkenoh can either convert the Daishinken to Naginata Mode (ナギナタモード, Naginata Mōdo) or attach it to the top of its helmet to perform its Marlin Single Sweep (舵木一刀両断, Kajiki Ittō Ryōdan) finisher.[25]
  • Combining with the Tora Origami when the kanji for "Tora" () is written, Shinkenoh becomes Tora-Shinkenoh (トラシンケンオー, Tora-Shinken'ō). After combining, the Shinkengers say "Tora-Shinkenoh armed under providence" (トラシンケンオー天下無双, Tora-Shinken'ō tenkamusō). Tora-Shinkenoh's finisher is the Tiger Drill Charge (虎ドリル突撃, Tora Doriru Totsugeki) where it charges through the opponent with all four drills spinning.[26]
  • Combining with the Ika Origami when the kanji for "Ika" (烏賊) are written, Shinkenoh becomes Ika-Shinkenoh (イカシンケンオー, Ika-Shinken'ō). After combining, the Shinkengers say "Ika-Shinkenoh armed under providence" (イカシンケンオー天下無双, Ika-Shinken'ō tenkamusō). Ika-Shinkenoh's attacks include the rapid-fast Squid Spear Line (烏賊槍ぶすま, Ika Yaribusuma) and Squid Freezing (烏賊冷凍, Ika Reitō). Ika-Shinkenoh's finisher is the Squid Flash (槍烏賊一閃, Yariika Issen) where it charges its spear with lightning to execute the final blow.[27]
  • Combining with the Kyoryu Origami when the kanji for "Kyoryu" (恐竜, Kyōryū) are written, Shinkenoh becomes Kyoryu-Shinkenoh (キョウリュウシンケンオー, Kyōryū-Shinken'ō), using the Kyoryuto (恐竜刀, Kyōryūtō, Dinosaur Katana) as a weapon. After combining, the Shinkengers say "Kyoryu-Shinkenoh armed under providence" (キョウリュウシンケンオー天下無双, Kyōryū-Shinken'ō tenkamusō). Kyoryu-Shinkenoh's finisher is the Heaven and Earth Flash (天地一閃, Tenchi Issen).[28]

DaiTenku

Samurai Combination DaiTenku (侍合体ダイテンクウ, Samurai Gattai Daitenkū, [Note 5]) is a bird-like creature formed when the three support Origami combine. After combining, the Shinkengers say "DaiTenku united under providence" (ダイテンクウ天下統一, Daitenkū tenkatōitsu). DaiTenku's finisher is the DaiTenku Grand Crash (ダイテンクウ大激突, Daitenkū Daigekitotsu).[29]

Tenku-Shinkenoh

Super Samurai Combination Tenku-Shinkenoh (超侍合体テンクウシンケンオー, Chō Samurai Gattai Tenkū Shinken'ō) is formed from Shinkenoh and DaiTenku when the kanji for "super" (, chō) is written, giving it the ability to fly and perform the Daishinken Tenku Bamboo Slice (ダイシンケン天空唐竹割り, Daishinken Tenkū Karatake Wari) finisher. After combining, the Shinkengers say "Tenku-Shinkenoh united under providence" (テンクウシンケンオー天下統一, Tenkū Shinken'ō tenkatōitsu).[30]

Daikaioh

Samurai Giant Daikaioh (侍巨人ダイカイオー, Samurai Kyojin Daikaiō, [Note 6]) is a giant robot that is formed from the Ebi Origami having undergone the Samurai Transformation (侍変形, Samurai Henkei), initiated by Shinken Gold entering the kanji for "change" (, hen) on the Sushi Changer. After transforming, Shinken Gold says "Daikaioh peerless under providence" (ダイカイオー天下一品, Daikaiō tenkaippin). Daikaioh has four modes that are signified by a different face and cardinal direction, each with a different Electronic Modikara.[31]

  • Daikaioh Higashi (ダイカイオーヒガシ, Daikaiō Higashi, Higashi (, "East")) is the default mode that has the Electronic Modikara of "light" (, hikari) and a red face. After mode changing, it says "To to! Higashi!!" (とぉーとぉー!ヒガシ!!, Tō tō! Higashi!!). It uses the lobster claws on its shoulders as weapons to perform its Lobster Claw True Ability Payback (海老ばさみ本手返し, Ebibasami Honte Gaeshi) finisher. The kanji for "East" can also be read as .[32]
  • Daikaioh Nishi (ダイカイオーニシ, Daikaiō Nishi, Nishi (西, "West")) is the defensive form that has "wind" (, kaze) as its Electronic Modikara and a green face. After mode changing, it says "Alright! Nishi!!" (おっしゃー!ニシ!!, Osshā! Nishi!!). It uses an iron fan to deflect attacks. One of the Mandarin Chinese pronunciations for the word "West" (Chinese: 西; pinyin: ) is pronounced similarly to shā (しゃー).[33]
  • Daikaioh Minami (ダイカイオーミナミ, Daikaiō Minami, Minami (, "South")) has "heat" (熱気, nekki) as its Electronic Modikara and a blue face. After mode changing, it says "What! Minami!!" (ナンと!ミナミ!!, Nan to! Minami!!). In battle, it uses twin katana as its weapons to perform the Lobster Sword Daimyo Fillet (海老刀大名おろし, Ebigatana Daimyō Oroshi) attack. The kanji for "South" can also be read as nan.[34]
  • Daikaioh Kita (ダイカイオーキタ, Daikaiō Kita, Kita (, "North")) is the mode that combines with the Ika Origami, to become Ika-Daikaioh (イカダイカイオー, Ika-Daikaiō), with a yellow face. After mode changing and combining, it says "I've done it!" (キタキタキタキター!, Kita kita kita kitā!) and Shinken Gold says "Ika-Daikaioh armed under providence" (イカダイカイオー天下無双, Ika-Daikaiō tenkamusō). Using the "thrust" (, tsuku) Electronic Modikara, Ika-Daikaioh can perform its Squid Crash (槍烏賊突貫, Yariika Tokkan) finisher.[35]

Daikai-Shinkenoh

True Samurai Combination Daikai-Shinkenoh (真侍合体ダイカイシンケンオー, Shin Samurai Gattai Daikai-Shinken'ō) is the combination of Shinkenoh and Daikaioh. The Ebi Origami becomes golden samurai armor for Shinkenoh and replaces the Kame and Saru Origami as arms, which attach to the back of Daikai-Shinkenoh. It can perform the Niten Ichi-ryū Turbulence Slash (二天一流乱れ斬り, Niten Ichi-ryū Midaregiri) finisher with the Lobster Swords and during this attack sequence, the Japanese flag can be seen briefly. In Come Back! Samurai Sentai Shinkenger: Special Act, Daikai-Shinkenoh also wields a giant calligraphy brush and the Modikara of "counter" (, han) to turn Demebakuto's own dimensional powers against him. After combining, the Shinkengers say "Daikai-Shinkenoh united under providence" (ダイカイシンケンオー天下統一, Daikai-Shinken'ō tenkatōitsu).[36]

IkaTenku Buster

True Samurai Armament IkaTenku Buster (真侍武装イカテンクウバスター, Shin Samurai Busō Ikatenkū Basutā) is the combination of the Kabuto, Kajiki, Tora, and Ika Origami which acts as a cannon and platform for another Samurai Giant to use as a weapon to perform its Origami Grand Release (折神大開放, Origami Daikaihō) finisher. However, due to the strain of Modikara of "destroy" (, metsu) used, the weapon can only be fired once in a battle.[37]

DaiGoyou

Secret Lantern DaiGoyou (秘伝提灯ダイゴヨウ, Hiden Chōchin Daigoyō, [Note 7]) is a support robot created by Genta during his temporary fear of sushi, infusing his Electronic Modikara with a lantern in his sushi cart to be able to fight for him when needed, referring to his creator as "Boss" (親分, oyabun). He is normally in the splintered form of the Secret Disk shooting Paper Lantern Mode (提灯モード, Chōchin Mōdo), which forms the majority of his robot mode, and the Jitte Mode (十手モード, Jitte Mōdo), which Shinken Gold uses as a weapon to execute the DaiGoyou Jitte Strike (ダイゴヨウ十手打ち, Daigoyō Jitte Uchi) attack; this part forms DaiGoyou's arms. DaiGoyou also has the ability to fly in his paper lantern mode. He forms into his giant robot mode, a transformation called DaiGoyou Big Transformation (ダイゴヨウ大変化, Daigoyō Daihenge) initiated by Shinken Gold entering the kanji for "big" (, dai) on the Sushi Changer or the others writing it down with their Shodo Phone. His techniques include the DaiGoyou Big Lighting (ダイゴヨウ大点灯, Daigoyō Daitentō) and the DaiGoyou Big Spin (ダイゴヨウ大回転, Daigoyō Daikaiten), and he can retract his head and compress his torso to dodge enemy attacks. His finisher is the Secret Disks Turbulence Shot (秘伝ディスク乱れ撃ち, Hiden Disuku Midareuchi), which fires disks from his body. While combined, he requires occasional Secret Disk jam-clearing, which simply requires slapping the bottom of the lantern's handle, which forms his "buttocks". Genta originally designed DaiGoyou after the lanterns carried by the Jitte-wielding okappiki (岡っ引き) guardsmen from old samurai films. Ryunosuke points out that these were mere guardsmen and not samurai, so the kanji for Samurai on DaiGoyou's lantern is actually a misrepresentation, much to Genta and DaiGoyou's chagrin.[38]

  • Combining with the Ryu, Kuma, Saru, and Kame Origami during the DaiGoyou Big Transformation initiated by a Shinkenger writing the kanji for "big" (, dai), DaiGoyou becomes Shinken DaiGoyou (シンケンダイゴヨウ, Shinken Daigoyō) using the Jitte Mode parts as a weapon. Shinken DaiGoyou's finisher is the Jitte Straight (十手一直線, Jitte Itchokusen). This formation originally occurs as an accident between the formation of Shinkenoh and DaiGoyou's transformation from the Paper Lantern and Jitte Modes, interfering with the Sisi Origami's combination with the other four Origami.[39]

Mougyudaioh

Samurai Giant Mougyudaioh (侍巨人モウギュウダイオー, Samurai Kyojin Mōgyūdaiō, [Note 8]) is a giant robot that is formed from the Ushi Origami and its cart having undergone the Samurai Transformation. After transforming, Shinken Red says "Mougyudaioh peerless under providence" (モウギュウダイオー天下一品, Mōgyūdaiō tenkaippin). In this form, Mougyudaioh is able to unleash a torrent of firepower from its shoulder cannons in its Bull Cannon (猛牛砲, Mōgyūhō) attack. Mougyudaioh's finisher is the Bull Great Revolving Cannon (猛牛大回転砲, Mōgyū Daikaitenhō) where its uses the Modikara for "ferocious" (, ) to fire its gatling cannon while unleashing a burst of Modikara from the disk loaded on its head.[40]

Samuraihaoh

All Samurai Combination Samuraihaoh (全侍合体サムライハオー, Zen Samurai Gattai Samuraihaō, [Note 9]) is the combination of eleven Origami (usually excluding the Kyoryu Origami; however, its true final combination uses the Kyoryuto). The Ushi Origami's gissha opens up for Daikai-Shinkenoh to stand on while the IkaTenku Buster attaches to the back of what would be Mougyudaioh. Daikai-Shinkenoh's arms attach to Mougyudaioh and are replaced with Mougyudaioh's arms with the Tora Origami's drills attached. The Kame and Saru Origami attach to the axles of the gissha, the Ika Origami's legs attach to the front of Daikai-Shinkenoh and Mougyudaioh's chest is placed on top, revealing the kanji for "All" (, Zen). The transformation finishes when the Lobster Swords attach to the Samurai Giant's helmet and Mougyudaioh's cannon attaches above the helmet, prompting the Shinkengers to say "Samuraihaoh united under providence" (サムライハオー天下統一, Samuraihaō tenkatōitsu).

Due to its massive size, Samuraihaoh cannot move under its own power and instead moves along using the Ushi Origami's gissha. Samuraihaoh can attack with the Daishinken to execute the Daishinken Lord Slash (ダイシンケン覇王斬り, Daishinken Haō Giri) and Daishinken Big Spin Slash (ダイシンケン大回転斬り, Daishinken Daikaiten Giri) attacks. Its finisher is the Modikara Great Shot Circle (モヂカラ大弾円, Mojikara Daidan'en). The Shinkengers summon the Modikara of their Origami, energizing the cannon atop Samuraihaoh's helmet to deliver the final blow.[41]

Kyoryu Samuraihaoh

True All Samurai Combination Kyoryu Samuraihaoh (真全侍合体キョウリュウサムライハオー, Shin Zen Samurai Gattai Kyōryū Samuraihaō). is the true final combination of all twelve Origami. It can attack with the Kyoryuto, performing the Twelve Origami Great Samurai Slash (十二折神大侍斬り, Jūni Origami Dai Samurai Giri).

Oden/Daruma Otoshi

Although not a real transformation, this was the first form the Shinkengers had made with their Samurai Combination. In episode 2, Ryunosuke gives a brief explanation of the Samurai Combination before initiating it. Unfortunately, not knowing that it required Takeru's command through the use of Modikara, the Origami Giants merely stacked one on top of the other, Chiaki's being the bottom, followed by Ryunosuke, Mako above, Kotoha on the top, and Takeru floating around. It is referred to as Oden by Kotoha and referred to as Daruma Otoshi by the Ayakashi Ootsumuji.

Samurai Formation 23

The Samurai Formation 23 (サムライフォーメーション23, Samurai Fōmēshon Tuentisurī) is a formation between Samuraihaoh and Engineoh G12 in Samurai Sentai Shinkenger vs. Go-onger: GinmakuBang!!. In this form, Shinkenoh, Daikaioh, Mougyudaioh, Kyoretsu-Oh, and Engine-Oh G9 use the IkaTenku Buster to perform the Samurai Engine Super Grand Release (侍・炎神・スーパー大開砲, Samurai Enjin Sūpā Daikaihō) finisher.

Gedoushu

The Gedoushu (外道衆, Gedōshū, [Note 10]) are the fictional antagonists of the thirty-third Super Sentai Series Samurai Sentai Shinkenger, facing the current (eighteenth) generation of Shinkengers, having been sealed away years ago by the previous generation of Shinkengers. In the world of Shinkenger, the Gedoushu are the inspiration of all the yōkai in Japanese mythology.[42] The main Gedoushu characters are modeled after the Seven Lucky Gods and sea creatures.[43]

Fictional history

The Gedoushu are malevolent spirits who arise as the result of sin-tainted souls that enter into the Sanzu River (三途の川, Sanzu-no-kawa) within the land of the dead. The Gedoshu maintain their wretched existence with the water of the Sanzu, and in order to maintain the river's levels, they constantly enter into the human world with the intent of running amok in order to feed the river with negative emotions of humans. If a Gedoshu spends too long in the human world, it eventually dries out, and petrifies if it can not return to the Sanzu. Cursed to be in a state between life and death, a Gedoushu can only be free of its existence if it is slain upon taking its Second Life, or if it is able to let go of the upādāna that damned it in the first place.

The Gedoushu under Doukoku reside on the Rokumon Junk (六門船, Rokumonsen) that sails along the Sanzu River. Others spend their time within the River itself until Doukoku or some other powerful being calls them. Using their ability to enter the living world through cracks and narrow gaps, Doukoku's minions set up a plan to terrorize humans in any way possible so that the river overflows to point of flooding into the mortal realm in order for them to invade in full fury. The Gedoushu can also become powerful during the time of Bon Festival.

Doukoku

Doukoku Chimatsuri (血祭 ドウコク, Chimatsuri Dōkoku, [Note 11]) (1-40 & 47–49) is the leader of the Gedoushu and is armed with the Shōryū Bakuzantō (昇竜抜山刀, Rising Dragon Mountain-Removing Sword), the Kōryū Gaiseitō (降竜蓋世刀, Descending Dragon World-Covering Sword), and possessing the power to seal his fellow Gedoushu. He is in a constant state of rage, originally endless until he heard the sound of Usuyuki's shamisen, becoming obsessed with her as he later takes her upon her rebirth into Dayu to soothe his rage along with sake. He targeted the Shiba House's previous Shinkengers, making it his goal to completely eliminate the Shiba House so no one would be able to stop him. However, while fighting the seventeenth head of the Shiba House, he was sealed away as the previous Shinken Red died. This seal was incomplete, and Doukoku was able to revive by the time of the next generation. To reach his goal again, Doukoku sends out Ayakashi to terrorize humans so the Sanzu River can overflow its banks into the mortal realm and enable him to unleash his full fury. This method of attack was later revealed to how he loses the rejuvenating qualities of its waters much faster than any other member of the Gedoushu and takes longer to soak the river's waters back into his body.

Learning of the seal placed on him, Doukoku briefly changes his plans to target Takeru as the death of the Shiba House would ensure that he would never be sealed again. But when that plan failed, Doukoku has his force carry on the original plan without giving wind of this knowledge to any Ayakashi with his own agenda. During the summer while in a comatose state that leaves him open to his enemies, Doukoku manages to suppress his magnified power. Later, after learning of Akamaro's true colors, Doukoku risks his life to enter the mortal realm to repair Dayu's shamisen after driving off Akumaro and defeating Shinken Red. As a result, he has to be submerged in the Sanzu River to rehydrate. But after the Shiba Clan true's eighteenth head is revealed, Doukoku's followers attempt to speed up his awakening by increasing the amount of suffering until Dayu uses Shinza's anguish to bring Doukoku back to the mortal realm. After absorbing Dayu's energy to heal his body, Doukoku gains immunity to the Sealing Character and can now endure being in the mortal realm without drying up. As a result, Doukoku overpowers the Shinkengers before bringing the Rokumon Junk into the mortal realm when the Sanzu River floods the city. Thinking he had broken the Shinkengers' spirits when they attempt to defeat him, Doukoku is immobilized before Shinken Blue delivers the final blow. Assuming his second life, Doukoku overpowers Samuraihaoh, blasting it and throwing off its components until only Shinkenoh remains, then impales it on his sword. However, the Shinkengers take advantage of the events and mortally wound him before he explodes. He attempts to take the Shinkengers down with him, but this fails as they survive the explosion.[44] Doukoku is modeled after Vaiśravaṇa (毘沙門天, Bishamonten) and a Japanese spiny lobster.[43]

Doukoku is voiced by Rintarō Nishi (西 凛太朗, Nishi Rintarō), who previously portrayed Shadam in Gosei Sentai Dairanger.

Tayu

Tayu Usukawa (薄皮 太夫, Usukawa Dayū, [Note 12]) (1-48) is Doukoku's right hand and the only one he is kind to, provided she knows her place as his obedient, unquestioning servant. Doukoku takes her in after her rebirth as a Gedoushu, giving her the name she now goes by and telling her that she has nowhere else to go but to him. But her unique origins set her apart from normal Gedoshu as she can move freely in the mortal realm. In life, she was Usuyuki (薄雪) a shamisen player who obsessed over a man named Shinza. Scorned that he loved another woman instead of her, Usuyuki set fire to the building holding his wedding ceremony, killing him, his bride, and the entirety of their wedding party, in a suicidal crime of passion. Seeing that her love would remain unrequited to the bitter end, Usuyuki's emotions corrupt her soul and caused her rebirth into Tayu. The transformation also forcefully bonded Shinza's soul into the shamisen that Tayu carries with her, creating the eerie and unsettling songs that serve to soothe Doukoku's rage. The shamisen's headstock also doubles as the hilt of a shortsword Tayu uses in battle.

Of all the Gedoushu, Tayu has the most trouble getting along with the Ayakashi because of her previous life as a human, which she makes attempts to reclaim. One failed attempt results with her being saved by Juzo, developing feelings for the Gedounin as she begins to defy Doukoku's orders with her shamisen damaged as a result. Though her feelings for Shinza had long died, Tayu refuses to give him up as it would end her existence and desires to know the purpose behind it. Leaving Doukoku, Tayu wanders aimlessly until she is found by Akumaro who recruits her to his group in return for her instrument's restoration. Until it is repaired, she has to rely on the Sange Hankontō (散華斑痕刀, Glorious Death Spotted-Scars Sword) dagger in her fights. Upon learning that Akamaro never intended to repair her instrument, she attempts to reclaim her shamisen until Dokouku comes to her aid, using a piece of his body to restore the shamisen and reminding her of her place by his side. Soon after Akumaro's demise, Tayu returns to the Rokumon Junk to assist in Doukoku's reawakening. To that end, after finally having the answers to her questions, Tayu deliberately has Shinken Pink destroy her shamisen to not only discard her past life, but to also use Shinza's anguished soul to revive Doukoku. She later uses the last of her powers to restore Doukoku's body, giving him immunity to the Sealing Character and independence from the Sanzu River. With only her kimono remaining, Doukoku later throws it into the Sanzu River as a final respect to her.[45] Tayu is modeled after Benzaiten (弁財天), a sea slug, and various molluscs[43] and has elements of the futakuchi-onna (二口女).

Because of the nature of rendaku in Japanese, her name is only Usukawa Dayu when it is said in full; otherwise, it is Tayu. Thus, the December 2009 issue of Hyper Hobby magazine lists her name in English as "Tayu".[46]

Tayu is voiced by Romi Park (朴 璐美, Paku Romi), who also portrayed Usuyuki in her lone appearance on-screen.

Shitari

Shitari of the Bones (骨のシタリ, Hone no Shitari, [Note 13]) is the Gedoushu's strategist, a squid-headed demon armed with a shakujō who awaited for Doukoku's revival. Shitari sees humans as mere specimens for his research, uncovering means to overflow the Sanzu River. He also possessed texts from the Shiba House which he used to learn about the seal placed on Doukoku. Though he warns Doukoku not to trouble himself with the Shiba House's sealing character so not to attract attention from certain Ayakashi, Shitari recruits Isagitsune in an attempt to slake his curiosity on what the sealing character is. He later recruits Oinogare in an attempt to re-open a well the Gedoushu used in the past as their base of operations by sacrificing nine maidens, formally introducing himself to the Shinkengers as a result.

While Doukoku is in a vulnerable state struggling with his surging power, the rogue Ayakashi Gozunagumo bullies Shitari into extorting the sealing character from Shinken Red. Despite poisoning Takeru, Shitari fails to get him to reveal the sealing character due to the combined interference of Shinken Gold and Juzo. When Doukoku revives and punishes Gozunagumo, Shitari freely confesses that the one thing he values above Doukoku is his own life and gains forgiveness from his leader out of amusement with his honesty. During the events of Kamen Rider Decade episodes 24 and 25, Shitari witnesses Daiki Kaitoh stealing the Ika Origami and sends the Ayakashi Chinomanako to investigate the otherworldly Kamen Rider Diend, causing the chain of events that would doom their world. When Akumaro arrives, Shitari expresses a great deal of distrust over the mysterious Gedoushu and not as much shocked when his impression of him was accurate yet was powerless to do anything against him as he realized Akumaro's intentions. After Dayu returns, Shitari decides to kill off Takeru, only to learn the truth behind him and the Shiba House's true leader and giving up one half of his life, in an attempt to speed up Doukoku's reawakening at the cost of having no second life should he be killed. He remains on the Rokumon Junk during Doukoku's final battle with the Shinkengers, going down with the ship as it sinks in response to its master's death while proclaiming that he will survive regardless of what happens.

Shitari later returns in Tensou Sentai Goseiger vs. Shinkenger: Epic on Ginmaku, becoming Buredoran's right hand servant until learning his plan to drain the Sanzu River and refusing to go along with it. But during the climatic battle, gathering an army of followers to kill Buredoran and reclaim the Sanzu River, Shitari ends up facing the Gokaigers when they traveled from the near future and they mistakenly believe him to be a hindrance in their own affairs[Note 14]. With his army ultimately devastated, Shitari is destroyed by Gokai Red using the Go-On Red Ranger Key.[47] Shitari is modeled after Fukurokuju (福禄寿) and a squid.[43]

Shitari is voiced by Chō (チョー).

Juzo

Juzo Fuwa (腑破 十臓, Fuwa Jūzō, [Note 15]) (7-47) is a mysterious Gedoushu, regarded by the others as a lone wolf, yet he seems to know more than Doukoku about the Sanzu River's true potential. 200 years ago, Fuwa was a samurai in life who made a living as an assassin, disenchanted with the ways of bushidō and thriving more on the pleasure of killing his opponents in battle until he can no longer be physically able to wield a sword. He meets Akumaro who provides him with the katana Uramasa (裏正, "Injustice"), seemingly unaware that the blade was forged from the souls of his family who tried to free him from his blood lust. When he contracts a fatal illness, Fuwa enters the Sanzu River to cheat death, completely discarding the goodness in his heart to become a Gedounin (外道人, Gedōnin), a half-Gedoushu that can freely exist in both realms and assume a human form. However, unlike other Gedounin who die out in a few years, Fuwa endured over the centuries and thus is condemned with an insatiable urge to find an ideal opponent, a fellow samurai who strays from the teachings of bushidō, to clash blades with. As a result, Fuwa mistakes the blade's cries of sadness for an equal lust for battle, believing that the souls of his family have lost their desire to stop him after he entered the Sanzu River.

He finds this opponent in Takeru Shiba, after witnessing his sword fighting as Shinken Red. This obsession with fighting Shinken Red leads Doukoku to seal Fuwa's Gedoushu powers, leaving him for dead in the Sanzu River. Although he barely survives with Dayu's aid, he continues to defy Doukoku by making sure that Takeru is at his strongest for their next fight, even curing him of Shitari's poisoning. After a long battle in which he manages to severely wound Shinken Red, Fuwa is defeated and falls off the cliff into the ocean below. However, Fuwa survives with Uramasa's blade snapped in half. He remains in the mountainside until Dayu finds him and relays Akumaro's offer to work for him in return for restoring his blade. To his chagrin, he has to rely on the replacement Bantō Dokuhōmatsu (蛮刀毒泡沫, Barbarian Sword Poisonous Bubbles) that hampers his normal fighting style. Later fed up waiting for the Uramasa to be repaired, Fuwa confronts Akumaro and learns his weapon's origins and that he is a pawn in Akumaro's plan. However, tricking Akumaro into giving him back his weapon and cutting him down, Fuwa reveals he knew the truth behind Uramasa from the first time he held it, thus preventing Akumaro from fulfilling his plan. Later, after the real Shiba House head is revealed, Fuwa gets Takeru to duel him once again before finally falling to him in battle with a delayed hit after Uramasa finally stops its master and denies him his only desire. Uramasa remains in the physical world after Fuwa fades away until the souls that formed it are finally able to depart into the afterlife.[48] Juzo is modeled after the Shōjō (猩猩) of Japanese myth (It replaced Jurōjin (寿老人) and was sometimes depicted).[43]

Fuwa is portrayed and voiced by Mitsuru Karahashi (唐橋 充, Karahashi Mitsuru), who previously portrayed Naoya Kaido/Snake Orphnoch in Kamen Rider 555, Makage/Kagemaru in Lion Maru G, and Grande in Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle: Never Ending Odyssey.

Akumaro

Akumaro Sujigarano (筋殻 アクマロ, Sujigarano Akumaro, 27-43,[Note 16]) is a Gedoushu general with six slitted eyes and rictus grin, whose ambition is to see Hell and savor the immense suffering that it holds. A master of the black arts, Akumaro can create monsters called Kirigami and teleport short distances to catch his opponents off guard. He also uses his iron claw hands, Sakushin Dantō Shaku (削身断頭笏, Sharpened Corpse Beheading Shaku), and kemari as weapons. Akumaro's modus operandi is to set up far-reaching plots with dangerous consequences that would ultimately result in the completion of the Urami Gandōgaeshi (裏見がんどう返し, Reversed Look Next Scene Revelation[Note 17]), a spell that opens up the gates of Hell. To that end he needed a Gedonin, killing off Juzo's family to create Uramasa and setting up his descent into Gedou.

Having battled the original Shinkengers in the past, they left him immobilized at the bottom of the Sanzu River. But when Doukoku's power burst revives him, he offers his services to Doukoku as gratitude. However, Doukoku strikes him near his left shoulder, ultimately creating a vulnerable spot. While pretending to aid Dokoku's group in raising the levels of the Sanzu River, taking any abuse from Doukoku to keep up his act, Akumaro starts setting up markers and recruits Juzo and Dayu into his service to make use of them. Eventually found out to be using Doukoku for his own agenda, Akumaro falls back after Doukoku nearly destroys him. However, with Doukoku resting, Akumaro takes the Rokumon Junk as his own while making the finishing touches on his master plan by completing the final marker to open up Hell and finishing Uramasa's repairs. Although he comes close to his goal, Akumaro is left with nothing when he realizes Juzo can not complete the Urami Gandōgaeshi and goes into an enraged fury before the Shinkengers use the Rekka Daizantou and Super Mougyu Bazooka to slay him. After becoming a giant, Akumaro battles the Samurai Giants and DaiGoyou with his Kirigami before Samuraihaoh uses the Kyoryu Origami to form Super SamuraiHaOh and destroy him, with Akumaro laughing as his desire to see Hell is finally granted with his death.[49] Akumaro is modeled after Ebisu (えびす) and a shachihoko of Japanese myth.[43]

Akumaro is voiced by Ryō Horikawa (堀川 りょう, Horikawa Ryō).

Manpuku

Manpuku Aburame (脂目 マンプク, Aburame Manpuku, [Note 18]) is the main antagonist in Samurai Sentai Shinkenger The Movie: The Fateful War, the leader of the Kusare Gedoushu (クサレ外道衆, Kusare Gedōshū, [Note 19]) a group of powerful Gedoushu that exudes a corpse-like stench that was sealed away three centuries ago by Retsudou Shiba. However, he is revived by Doukoku along with his followers during the summer-time and offers to kill off the Shinkengers for him with no intent on ruling the mortal realm. With his massive army, Manpuku overwhelmed the Shinkengers until Shinken Red breaks the seal on the Kusare Gedoushu's body to restore the Kyoryu Disk to its full power. After being slain by the five Shinkengers, revived as a giant as he opens up into his true form with a serpentine creature sticking out of his stomach, Manpuku is destroyed by Kyoryu-Shinkenoh. Manpuku is armed with the Saihainonari Ikusaono (采配形戦斧, Saihai-Shaped Battle Axe). Manpuku is modeled after Budai (布袋, Hotei) and a flapjack octopus.[43]

Manpuku is portrayed and voiced by Shinya Owada (大和田 伸也, Ōwada Shin'ya).

Buredoran

Buredoran of Chimatsuri (血祭のブレドラン, Chimatsuri no Buredoran)[Note 20] is disguise that Goseiger's main antagonist Brajira assumed in Tensou Sentai Goseiger vs. Shinkenger: Epic on Ginmaku. In Epic on Ginmaku, Buredoran takes the form of a Doukoku-style Gedoushu to revive Doukoku's followers under the deception that he is the heir to Doukoku himself. Aided joined by the Ayakashi Madakodama, Buredoran brainwashes Shinken Red so he can use their talents in a scheme to open a portal to the Gosei World and transfer the entire Sanzu River there, not caring on the survival of the Gedoushu without the water. After the latter is freed from his control, Buredoran battles GoseiRed and ShinkenRed with phantoms in his Warstar and Yuumaju forms before being defeated. Though mortally wounded by Ground Hyper Gosei Great's Mojikara Headder Strike, Buredoran's near lifeless body is later revealed to be discovered by Matrintis Empire's Metal-Alice. Like Doukoku, Buredoran carries a broadsword similar to Doukoku's Shōryū Bakuzantō and uses Gedou Chimatsuri Bullet (外道血祭弾, Gedō Chimatsuri Dan) attack. He is modeled after an antlion.[50][51]

As with all incarnations of the character, Buredoran is voiced by Nobuo Tobita (飛田 展男, Tobita Nobuo).

Nanashi

The Nanashi Company (ナナシ連中, Nanashi Renjū, [Note 21]) are the Gedoushu's foot soldiers, armed with bajō-zutsu, monk's spades, yumi, and daos, they can freely enter the mortal realm at whim. There are another group of Nanashi known as the Ōnanashi Company (大ナナシ連中, Ōnanashi Renjū), who are naturally born giant with a flying variation called the Ōzora Nanashi Company (大空ナナシ連中, Ōzora Nanashi Renjū).[52] The Nanashi Company are modeled after a coral and a sea anemone.[43]

In the film, the Kusare Nanashi and Kusare Ōnanashi Companies, part of the Kusare Gedoushu, resemble normal Nanashi and Ōnanashi but in purple garbed attire.

In the Special DVD, a rogue member of the Nanashi Company serves as the main antagonist after stealing the Inromaru and using it to become a Super Nanashi (スーパーナナシ, Sūpā Nanashi) before being destroyed by Hyper Shinken Gold and Shinken Red. He is the only member of the Nanashi Company who can speak clearly in Japanese. Super Nanashi is voiced by Bin Shimada (島田 敏, Shimada Bin).

In Tensou Sentai Goseiger vs. Shinkenger: Epic on Ginmaku, the Strengthened Nanashi (強化ナナシ, Kyōka Nanashi) and Strengthened Ōnanashi (強化大ナナシ, Kyōka Ōnanashi) Companies under Shitari resemble normal Nanashi and Ōnanashi but in black garbed attire. However, they, along with Shitari, are ultimately finished by the Gokaigers.

Nosakamata

The Nosakamata (ノサカマタ, [Note 22]) are monsters within the Sanzu River that are more powerful than the Nanashi. The Nosakamata resemble tremendous, skull-like, eyeless, crocodilian heads on two legs, and can shoot fireballs from their mouths. There are also some Nosakamata known as the Ōnosakamata (大ノサカマタ, Ōnosakamata) which are naturally born giant. The Nosakamata are the basis for the Nozuchi (野槌).[43]

In the film, the Kusare Nosakamata and the Kusare Ōnosakamata, part of the Kusare Gedoushu, resemble blue skinned Nosakamata and Ōnosakamata.

In Tensou Sentai Goseiger vs. Shinkenger: Epic on Ginmaku, the Strengthened Nosakamata (強化ノサカマタ, Kyōka Nosakamata) and the Strengthened Ōnosakamata (強化大ノサカマタ, Kyōka Ōnosakamata) under Shitari resemble black skinned Nosakamata and Ōnosakamata. However, they, along with Shitari, are ultimately finished by the Gokaigers.

Susukodama

The Susukodama (スス木霊, [Note 23]) are a furred ball-like soot settling in roof of the Rokumon Junk's interior, appearing whenever Doukoku's infuriated enough for them to descend, annoyingly repeating people's words while giggling. One accompanies Dayu in her wandering after it is tossed out of the Rokumon Junk and into the mortal realm, singing in imitation of her shamisen. After Dayu sacrifices herself, Doukoku crushes the Susukodama by stepping on it.

Kirigami

Kirigami (切神) are monsters created by Akumaro from real kirigami he makes by using his claws to cut paper in the shape of a monster, which then transforms into a giant monster. The Kirigimi have two variations: Those with metal pincers for hands, and those with normal hands that wield Matsuba Sōbokutō (松葉双朴刀, Pine Needle Paired Magnolia Swords).

Ayakashi

The Ayakashi (アヤカシ, Ayakashi, [Note 24]) are ancient spirits with nightmarish forms that serve the Gedoushu, dwelling within the depths of the Sanzu River until being summoned to go through the gap. However, they can only remain in the mortal world until they begin to dry up, returning to the Sanzu River to regain their moisture. Each Ayakashi has two lives, the human-sized first life (一の目, ichi no me), followed by the giant second life (二の目, ni no me) after they are slain in their first life.[53]

  • Kagekamuro (カゲカムロ) (1): Kagekamuro is the first of the Ayakashi, armed with the Hiki Sōgantō (悲喜双顔刀, Joy and Sorrow Paired Face Swords), two blades that double as guns. He is destroyed by Shinken Red in battle, Kagekamuro resurrects into a giant that is destroyed by the Origami. The giant face in his lower body made him the base of the Ōkamuro (大かむろ).[54] Voiced by Nobuo Tobita (飛田 展男, Tobita Nobuo).
  • Ootsumuji (オオツムジ, Ōtsumuji) (2): Ootsumuji is armed with the Senpū Ōgamatō (旋風大鎌刀, Whirlwind Scythe Sword) and uses his hair to create gust of wind to hit his opponents in his Shinkūtsumuji Muchi (真空つむじ鞭, Vacuum-Whirl Whip) attack. Send to terrorize humans by causing massive damage and gathering all humans in the area, Ootsumuji is the first Ayakashi to be slain by Shinkenoh. His appearance and abilities made him the origin of the Kamaitachi (窮奇).[55] Voiced by Daisuke Gōri (郷里 大輔, Gōri Daisuke).
  • Rokuroneri (ロクロネリ) (3): Arrogant in personality, Rokuroneri's talent is his Kaina Nobashi (かいなのばし, Stretching Arms), extending his arms to attack from long distances in the underground. Shinken Green manages to outwit Rokoruneri and destroy him, with Shinkenoh destroying the Ayakashi when revived. His Kaina Nobashi technique made him the base of the myth of the Tsuchikorobi (土転び).[56] Voiced by Takashi Nagasako (長嶝 高士, Nagasako Takashi).
  • Namiayashi (ナミアヤシ) (4): Namiayashi is a two-toned Ayakashi who is armed with the Aodake Dankatsusō (青竹断割槍, Green Bamboo Split Spear). Laidback and disturbing in personality, Namiayashi is sent by Shitari to increase the River by doing what he loves best, making others cry. Appearing in the mortal realm before a boy named Ryota, he accomplish his goal by tricking the boy with a false promise of seeing his grandfather again. His attack is the Tora Tsunami (虎津波, Tiger Tsunami), creating a tiger from the right half of his body and a Sanzu River wave from his left to take out two opponents. He is destroyed by Shinken Blue and Shinken Pink, and then destroyed by Shinkenoh. His physical appearance and special attack make him the base for the Suiko (水虎) myth.[57] Voiced by Kōji Tobe (戸部 公爾, Tobe Kōji).
  • Yanasudare (ヤナスダレ) (5): Yanasudare is an Ayakashi armed with the Ryūshi Rendanjū (柳糸連弾銃, Slim-Thread Two-Handed Gun), immune to any physical attack. He attacks whatever he considers pointless to exist in order to send humans into a state of utter despair. But as he can be hurt with Modikara, Yanasudare is destroyed by Shinken Red using the Kabuto Disc's power and then destroyed by Kabuto-Shinkenoh. His appearance and his imperviousness to physical attacks made him the basis of the Fusuma () of Japanese myth.[58] Voiced by Hiroshi Tsuchida (土田 大, Tsuchida Hiroshi), who previously played Saizou/NinjaBlue, in Ninja Sentai Kakuranger.
  • Zuboshimeshi (ズボシメシ) (6): Zuboshimeshi is an Ayakashi armed with the Shitasaki Sanjakutō (舌先三尺刀, Tip of the Tongue Three-Foot Sword) sent to raise the Sanzu River by tapping in the mind of his victims and finding the one word that best describes them negatively to turn their emotional pain into a physical one. Due to Shinken Yellow's upbringing, she is unaffected consciously and drives Zuboshimeshi off. Resurfacing later, he goes after Shinken Yellow until Shinken Green's meddling allows the Ayakashi's mouth to gagged, then immediately slain with the Kabuto Five Rings Bullet before destroyed again by Kabuto-Shinkenoh. His ability to see into the minds of others is the basis of the Satori () of Japanese myth.[59] Voiced by Issei Futamata (二又 一成, Futamata Issei).
  • Yamiororo (ヤミオロロ) (7): Yamiororo is a barnacle-like Ayakashi that is born in the depths of the Sanzu River, able to breathe out a poison that kills the victim in a few days and is armed with the Edamata Sensenken (枝又尖扇剣, Branching Sharp Fan Sword). Clinging to the Rokumon Junk and annoying Doukoku, Yamiororo is sent to the mortal realm to do as much damage as his predecessor had done in the past. However the power of the Kajiki Origami neutralizes his poison as he is destroyed by the Kajiki Five Rings Bullet and then destroyed by Kajiki-Shinkenoh. His plant like appearance is the basis of the Kodama (木霊) of Japanese myth.[60] Voiced by Hideyuki Umezu (梅津 秀行, Umezu Hideyuki).
  • Hitomidama (ヒトミダマ) (9): Hitomidama is an arrogant showy Ayakashi armed with the Ōkainonari Tedate (大貝形手盾, Large Shell-Shaped Shield) and a whip who is able to take control over his opponents, making them puppets to his will. He used this ability on both Tora Origami and Ryunosuke, having them fight for him. But after Takeru frees Ryunosuke from Hitomidama's control, he frees the Tora Origami as the Ayakashi is destroyed by the vassals and then destroyed by Tora-Shinkenoh. His head, which resembles a big eyeball is the basis of the Hitotsume-kozō (一つ目小僧) of Japanese myth.[61] Voiced by Ryuzou Ishino (石野 竜三, Ishino Ryūzō).
  • Okakurage (オカクラゲ) (10): Okakurage is an Ayakashi armed with the Sakasarokkotsu Tansō (逆六骨短槍, Inversed Six-Boned Short-Spear), using it to conjure rain storms whose rain drops induce despair on those it rains on, calling it a blessing. Okakurage can also unfold the umbrella on his head to fly and thus have an advantage over his land-based opponents. Okakurage was destroyed by Shinken Green, overwhelming Shinkenoh as a giant until DaiTenku is formed to counter the Ayakashi in the air before finishing him off. Due to his umbrella like head, he is the basis of the Kasabake (傘化け) of Japanese myth.[62] Voiced by Hidenari Ugaki (宇垣 秀成, Ugaki Hidenari).
  • Ushirobushi (ウシロブシ) (11 & 12): Ushirobushi is the most feared among the Ayakashi, armed with the Onikōbe Sekkeitō (鬼首楔形刀, Oni's Head Wedge Sword) that he uses in his Oni Sword Two-Step Slash (鬼刀二段斬り, Onigatana Nidan Giri) attack. He is sent by Shitari to kill Shinken Red, but Juzo's interence forces him to fall back when he starts to dry up. Ushirobushi later resumes his task, only to be destroyed by the Tora Five Rings Bullet and finally destroyed by Tenku-Shinkenoh. His upper body, which resembles an angry beast, is the basis of the Otoroshi (おとろし) of Japanese myth.[63] Voiced by Junichi Suwabe (諏訪部 順一, Suwabe Jun'ichi).
  • Nakinakite (ナキナキテ) (13): Nakinakite is an Ayakashi armed with the Niekane Jigokukon (沸鉄地獄棍, Seething Iron Hellish Cane), he is sent to deploy his Shiro-Oniko (白鬼子, Shirooniko, "White Oni Child") to take over a child's place, placing the original in a state of sadness. Nakinakite can also create the deadly infantile Aka-Oniko (赤鬼子, Akaoniko, "Red Oni Child") that latch onto his opponents and slowly increase in weight over time if unhappy, eventually crushing his opponents. Nakinakite is destroyed by Shinken Yellow and Shinken Pink, and then destroyed by Shinkenoh after he was being weighed down by DaiTenku. He and his Akaoniko are the basis of the Konaki-jijī (子泣き爺) of Japanese myth.[64] Voiced by Rokuro Naya (納谷 六朗, Naya Rokurō).
  • Hachouchin (ハチョウチン, Hachōchin) (14): Hachouchin is an Ayakashi that has the features of an elephant and is capable of breathing fire. Being extremely short tempered, he actually provoked Doukoku out of not being called forth before Dayuu convinces him to turn his anger issue on the humans. When the Shinkengers attempt to fight him, they learn that only Shinken Blue's Modikara can wound him. He was first destroyed by the Kajiki Five Rings Bullet and then destroyed by Tenku-Shinkenoh. His appearance and powers are the basis of the Chōchinobake (提灯お化け, Chōchin'obake) of Japanese myth.[65] Voiced by Yoshimitsu Shimoyama (下山 吉光, Shimoyama Yoshimitsu).
  • Narisumashi (ナリスマシ) (15): Narisumashi is a happy go-lucky Ayakashi with the ability to assume the guise of another, armed with the Urizane Fukusōtō (瓜実複相刀, Melon Diploid Sword) that can split into two. His attack is the Finishing Darkness Slash (必殺暗黒斬り, Hissatsu Ankoku Giri) with his Urizane Fukusōtō. He assumed Chiaki's form to cause trouble among the team, intending to kill the confused and depressed Chiaki once he complete his plan. However, seeing his reflection, Chiaki tricks him in order to expose him to the others. He was first destroyed by the Kabuto Five Rings Bullet and then destroyed by Tenku-Shinkenoh. His featureless face and shapeshifting powers are the basis of the faceless Noppera-bō (野箆坊) of Japanese myth.[66] Voiced by Masaru Ōbayashi (大林 勝, Ōbayashi Masaru).
  • Marigomori (マリゴモリ) (16): Marigomori is a whiny, introverted Ayakashi with the ability to curl into his snail-like ironclad armor who's bent on making everyone more miserable than he is. But using a combination of heat and water, the Shinkengers manage to weaken the shell to use the Tora Five Rings Bullet to destroy him. Revived, he is weakened by the elemental attacks of Shinkenoh's Kabuto and Kajiki armor forms before it becomes Tora-Shinkenoh to finish him off. His hard, shell-like armor is the inspiration for the Sazae-oni (栄螺鬼) of Japanese myth.[67] Voiced by Mitsuhiro Ichiki (市来 光弘, Ichiki Mitsuhiro).
  • Isagitsune (イサギツネ) (17): Isagitsune is an Ayakashi master of the black arts with knowledge of 100 spells, armed with the Teni Yōsenken (天為葉扇剣, Natural Leaf-Fan Sword). Using his Fox Concealment Spell (狐隠れの術, Kitsune Gakure no Jutsu), he steals a hair from Takeru to conduct his Mirror Reflection Spell (鏡映しの術, Kagami Utsushi no Jutsu) to spy on Takeru to look for the sealing character until his cover is blown. His other spells include Fox Whirling Spell (狐つむじの術, Kitsune Tsumuji no Jutsu), Foxfire Spell (狐火の術, Kitsunebi no Jutsu), Fox Throwing Stones (狐つぶて, Kitsune Tsubute), Fox Technique Reversal (狐技返し, Kitsune Waza Gaeshi), Copycat Fox (真似狐, Mane Gitsune), and Yatagarasu Spell (八咫烏の術, Yatagarasu no Jutsu). He is destroyed by Shinken Gold, and then destroyed by Tenku-Shinkenoh with help from the Ika Origami. His appearance and mysterious techniques are the basis of the Kitsune () of Japanese myth.[68] Voiced by Ikuya Sawaki (沢木 郁也, Sawaki Ikuya).
  • Hyakuyappa (ヒャクヤッパ) (18): Hyakuyappa is a dangerous Ayakashi master of 100 blades, armed with the Muradachi Senjintō (群立千刃刀, Standing Thousand-Blades Sword) and able to use the bladed projections on his body as tendrils. His attacks include Full-Body Blades (全身刃, Zenshin Yaiba) and Shuriken Turbulence Shot (手裏剣乱れ撃ち, Shuriken Midareuchi). He goes to fight the Shinkengers to avenge Isagitsune, nearly killing the five before he falls back into the Sanzu River. By the time he resumes his campaign of vengeance, the Shinkengers have Shinken Gold by their side. He is destroyed by a Fiery Dance/Hundred Fillets combo, Hyakuyappa battled Shinkenoh upon being revived before Shinken Gold arrives in the Ika Origami to form Ika-Shinkenoh who freezes the Ayakashi before finishing him off with Squid Flash. His appearance and weapons are the basis of the Amikiri (網切) of Japanese myth.[69] Voiced by Chihiro Suzuki (鈴木 千尋, Suzuki Chihiro).
  • Oinogare (オイノガレ) (19): Oinogare is an Ayakashi aiding Shitari in sacrificing schoolgirls, armed with the Aburatsuki Nameribantō (油坏滑蛮刀, Oil Dish-Slip Barbarian Sword) and able to slip his opponents' attacks. His attack is the Sanzu Oily Hell (三途の油地獄, Sanzu no Abura Jigoku), which allows him to disarm his opponents by making their weapons too slippery to be held in their hands. However, the attack was used against him when Shinken Red uses his Fiery Dance attack to ignite Oinogare's body in flames as Shinken Gold and Shinken Blue (with the Sakanamaru and Blue's Shinkenmaru tied to their hands) destroy him with their Current Hundred Fillets attack. In the end, the revived Ayakasahi is frozen by Ika-Shinkenoh and destroyed with the Squid Flash. His oil and its properties are the basis of the Abura-sumashi (油すまし) of Japanese myth.[70] Voiced by Toshiharu Sakurai (桜井 敏治, Sakurai Toshiharu).
  • Utakasane (ウタカサネ) (20): Utakasane is an Ayakashi armed with the Otomata Meikyōtō (音叉鳴響刀, Tuning Fork Echo Sword) who steals peoples' souls with his Soul Remove (魂離脱, Tamashii Ridatsu) and break up his body in his Hundred-Parts Separation (百体分離, Hyakutai Bunri) offense/defense combo. Acquiring a large number of 54 souls, including Kotoha's, Utakasane reveals the souless bodies have a day to live before falling back into the Sanzu River so that he wouldn't be destroyed before his mission is complete. However, Genta planted a Modikara on Utakasane that not only forces him back to the mortal realm when Ebi Orgami is brought to life, but also to keep him from utilizing his Hundred Separation move. He is destroyed by the Shinkengers, Utakasane is destroyed by Daikaioh Higashi's Lobster Claw Professional Payback. The effects of his Soul Remove technique are the basis of the Uwan (うわん) of Japanese myth.[71] Voiced by Mitsuki Saiga (斎賀 みつき, Saiga Mitsuki).
  • Sasamatage (ササマタゲ) (21): Sasamatage is an Ayakashi armed with the Fukusui Chōgekiken (覆水長戟剣, Spilt Water Long Ji Sword). Finding the Rokumon Junk empty, Sasamatage decides to cause trouble on his own by placing his eggs on humans to make them violent. He is destroyed by the teamwork of Shinken Red, Blue and Yellow, Sasamatage enlarges and is quickly destroyed by the teamwork of Tenku-Shinkenoh and Daikaioh. His appearance is the basis of the Kameosa (瓶長) of Japanese myth.[72] Voiced by Mitsuaki Hoshino (星野 充昭, Hoshino Mitsuaki).
  • Urawadachi (ウラワダチ) (22): Urawadachi is an Ayakashi armed with the Sanshi Hōtengeki (蚕糸方天戟, Silk-Thread Square Sky Ji), able to turn himself into a cloth. Lives to slurp up lives, acting out of the Gedoushu, while Doukoku is resting. He looks for a tasty life and finds it in Matsumiya, possessing the young man's clothing through his feelings for Kotoha. When Kotoha breaks Matsumiya's heart, Urawadachi is forced out before being destroyed by the Tora Five Rings Bullet and then destroyed by Ika-Daikaioh. His ability to hide on other people's clothes and his powers are the basis of the Ittan-momen (一反木綿) of Japanese myth.[73] Voiced by Shinya Fukumatsu (ふくまつ 進紗, Fukumatsu Shinya).
  • Gozunagumo (ゴズナグモ) (23 & 24): Gozunagumo is a spider-like Ayakashi who is unwilling to continue taking orders from Doukoku. Gozunagumo recruits Shitari to aid him in disposing of Doukoku by finding out what the sealing character is. Though he overpowered the vassals, to give Shitari time to get the Sealing Character from Takeru, Gozunagumo is sucked back to the Rokumon Junk, as the newly awakened Doukoku punishes him for his attempt on him by infusing him with his power, turning the Ayakashi into a mindless beast as he destroyed by Super Shinken Red and then destroyed by Daikai-Shinkenoh with the IkaTenku Buster. His appearance is the basis of the Ushi-oni (牛鬼) of Japanese myth.[74] Voiced by Kunihiko Yasui (安井 邦彦, Yasui Kunihiko).
  • Yumebakura (ユメバクラ) (25 & 26): Yumebakura is a man-eating Ayakashi that looks like a rhinoceros-like monster with a sideways elephant-like head behind it. He was sent to put Dayu to sleep and remember her origin by exuding a sleep-inducing mist. Once his job is done, he then enters the dream world so he can eat the dream incarnations of his human victims (thereby killing them). However, Shinken Blue and Shinken Green enter the Dream World after him and force the Ayakashi out before breaking his hold over his victims. Appearing the next day with the Meimō Kyōmuken (迷妄凶夢剣, Delusion Nightmare Sword) and intent to eat humans after convincing by Doukoku and Shitari, Yumebakura is defeated by Super Shinken Blue and destroyed by Daikai-Shinkenoh with the IkaTenku Buster. His appearance and method of feeding is the basis of the Baku () of Japanese myth.[75] Voiced by Jūrōta Kosugi (小杉 十郎太, Kosugi Jūrōta).
  • Sogizarai (ソギザライ) (36): Sogizarai is an Ayakashi who ends his sentences with "shaka." He is able to spin around with destructive force. He is initially defeated by Super Shinken Yellow, and then destroyed by Samuraihaoh. He is the basis of the Yama-oroshi (山颪) of Japanese myth.[76] Voiced by Mitsuo Iwata (岩田 光央, Iwata Mitsuo).
  • Mochibetori (モチベトリ) (37): Mochibetori is an Ayakashi armed with the Shirahani Sukibanomata (白埴鋤歯叉, White-Clay Spade Teeth Fork). His attack is the Mochi Pellet (もちつぶて, Mochi Tsubute), firing a glob of glue which allows him to bind his opponents as long as he lives. After being slain by Shinken Blue and Green, he is destroyed by Mougyudaioh. He is the basis of the Betobeto-san (べとべとさん) of Japanese myth.[77] Voiced by Rīchi (りーち).
  • Ikusazure (イクサズレ) (38): Ikusazure is an Ayakashi armed with the Chōhazure Engaijū (帳外炎鎧銃, Peasant Fiery-Armored Gun) who is the commander of the Nanashi Rifle Squad (ナナシ鉄砲隊, Nanashi Teppōtai) and the Ōnanashi Ōzutsu Squad (大ナナシ大筒隊, Ōnanashi Ōzutsutai) formed by Shitari in response to Akumaro's constant failure. After being slain by Super Shinken Red, he is destroyed by Mougyudaioh. He is the basis of the Tsurubebi (釣瓶火) of Japanese myth.[78] Voiced by Yōsuke Akimoto (秋元 羊介, Akimoto Yōsuke).
  • Yomotsugari (ヨモツガリ) (44): Yomotsugari is an Ayakashi summoned by Shitari for the task of killing the eighteenth head of the Shiba House: Takeru. To achieve that, she receives the Onibidama (鬼火弾, Onibi Bullets), created from the Sanzu River's Onibi which will cause the Fire Modikara of its target to be consumed in flames. After being slain by Super Shinken Red, she is destroyed by the Sisi Origami when it is piloted by Kaoru Shiba, the true eighteenth head of the Shiba House. Her appearance is the basis of the Onmoraki (陰摩羅鬼) of Japanese myth.[79] Voiced by Atsuko Yuya (湯屋 敦子, Yuya Atsuko).
  • Oborojime (オボロジメ) (46): Oborojime is an Ayakashi armed with the Chikemuri Sakanokotō (血煙逆鋸刀, Blood-Spray Wicked Sawblade). Sent by Shitari to increase enough human suffering to wake Doukoku from his slumber, Oborojime was given half of Shitari's life force which gave him an additional third life (三の目, san no me), a serpentine mist-like form. His first two lives taken by the Mougyu Bazooka and Tenku-Shinkenoh, it finally takes Samuraihaoh to destroy Oborojime in his third life. He is the basis of the Enenra (煙々羅, en'enra) of Japanese myth.[80] Voiced by Naomi Kusumi (楠見 尚己, Kusumi Naomi).

Akumaro's Ayakashi

These Ayakashi are used in Akumaro's plans to open the pathway between the mortal realm and Hell, each given an arena to cause enough anguish to create a marker.

  • Abekonbe (アベコンベ) (27): Abekonbe is an Ayakashi armed with the Sujigumonokasane Nagamaki (筋雲重長巻, Cirrus Cloud-fold Nagamaki) who came into being around the same time as Doukoku, though he serves under Akumaro. Representing his master, Abekonbe emerges from bottom of the Sanzu River to offer his aid to Doukoku. Able to fire orbs from his mouth, Abekonbe possesses the power to switch people's souls with that of inanimate objects, intent on using this ability to turn the mortal realm where people unintentionally kill each other. After being forced to mortally wound his body to undo his spell upon being tricked, Abekonbe is destroyed by Daikai-Shinkenoh. His appearance is the basis of the Kasha (火車) of Japanese myth.[81] Voiced by Nobuyuki Hiyama (檜山 修之, Hiyama Nobuyuki).
  • Dokurobou (ドクロボウ, Dokurobō) (29): Dokurobo is a skull-faced Ayakashi who serves under Akumaro, creepy and full of himself while armed with the Nuregami Itomayutō (濡髪糸眉刀, Wet Hair Thread Eyebrow Sword). Dokurobou has the ability to create shadow clones of himself, using them to weaken his opponents while he waits for them to falter and then make his move. But this ability is countered by DaiGoyou. His appearance is the basis of the Kyōkotsu (狂骨) of Japanese myth.[82] Voiced by Dai Matsumoto (松本 大, Matsumoto Dai).
  • Kugutsukai (クグツカイ) (30): Kugutsukai is an Ayakashi who serves under Akumaro and is able to control people with strings like a puppeteer. Targeting the Takashiro Academy, Kugutsukai intends to create a puppet army out of the student body. Once he is discovered, the Ayakashi uses his army on the Shinkengers. He is slain by Super Shinken Blue before being destroyed again by Shinken DaiGoyou. He is the basis of the Kosode-no-te (小袖の手) of Japanese myth.[83] Voiced by Taketora (武虎).
  • Happouzu (ハッポウズ, Happōzu) (32 & 33): Happouzu is an Ayakashi armed with the Shinen Ryōhotō (深淵稜堡刀, Abyss Bastion Sword) who can shoot fireballs from his body. Serving under Akumaro, he is sent to acquire the Ushi Origami by any means. When he fails, Happouzu decides to destroy the Origami instead. He is ultimately destroyed by Mougyudaioh. He is the basis of the Raijū (雷獣) of Japanese myth.[84] Voiced by Tetsu Inada (稲田 徹, Inada Tetsu), previously the voice of Highness Duke Org Shuten of Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger and Doggy Kruger/DekaMaster of Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger.
  • Futagawara (フタガワラ) (35): Futagawara is a gluttonous Ayakashi who serves under Akumaro, capable of consuming objects with his hands. Sent to the mortal realm, Futagawara eats everything in sight, including Ryunosuke's Shodo Phone. By the time he gets full, Futagawara is killed by Juzo and Dayu in order for Akumaro's plan to complete with the Ayakashi showing his true power. Once in his second life, Futagawara's arms are converted into two halves of a nearly impenetrable wall with a face whose eyes shoot beams. He manages to withstand Daikai-Shinkenoh's attacks before being destroyed once and for all by Samuraihaoh, after breaching the wall and then using the Modikara Great Shot Circle. The appearance of the wall in his second life is the basis of the Nurikabe (塗壁) of Japanese myth.[85] Voiced by Hisanori Koyatsu (小谷津 央典, Koyatsu Hisanori).
  • Sunasusuri (スナススリ) (41): Sunasusuri is an Ayakashi armed with the Kyōsa Kanbatsutō (凶砂旱魃刀, Evil Sand Drought Sword) who serves under Akumaro, using his sand to induce an insatiable appetite in humans to create the conditions of a Gaki Hell (餓鬼地獄, Gaki Jigoku) in the Kuroiwa Beach area. After being slain by Super Shinken Yellow, he is destroyed by Samuraihaoh. He is the basis of the Preta (餓鬼, Gaki) of Japanese myth.[86] Voiced by Taiki Matsuno (松野 太紀, Matsuno Taiki), previously the voice of Shurikenger in Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger.
  • Tsubotoguro (ツボトグロ) (42): Tsubotoguro is an Ayakashi who serves under Akumaro, sent to Kumocho to unleash a swarm of Pain Insects (絶痛虫, Zettsūchū) from his body to induce stomach pain in people. After being slain by Super Shinken Red, he is destroyed by Daikai-Shinkenoh with the IkaTenku Buster. He is the basis of the Hitōban (飛頭蛮) of Japanese myth.[87] Voiced by Keiichi Sonobe (園部 啓一, Sonobe Keiichi).

Other Ayakashi

  • Chinomanako (チノマナコ): Chinomanako is an Ayakashi who appears in Kamen Rider Decade episodes 24 and 25. He steals the Diendriver from Kamen Rider Diend and becomes Chinomanako Diend (チノマナコ・ディエンド変身態, Chinomanako Diendo Henshintai), no longer dependent on the Sanzu River while able to summon Nanashi from the cracks on his body and summon monsters from cards. Causing a distortion in their world with his existence, the Shinkengers manage to destroy Chinomanako with help from Kamen Riders Decade and Kuuga. His appearance is the basis of the Mokumokuren (目目連) of Japanese myth. Voiced by Ryūzaburō Ōtomo (大友 龍三郎, Ōtomo Ryūzaburō).
  • Azemidoro (アゼミドロ) (31): Azemidoro is a Kusare Ayakashi (クサレアヤカシ, Kusare Ayakashi) armed with the Suitetsu Shibyōkon (水蛭支鋲棍, Water Fluke Branched-Rivet Staff) who is the last surviving member of the Kusare Gedoushu. Intent on succeeding where Manpuku failed, Azemidoro sets up a trap for the Shinkengers, taking advantage of humans' selfless actions. In the end, he underestimates the Shinkengers and is defeated by Hyper Shinken Red before being destroyed by Kyoryu-Shinkenoh and Daikaioh. His appearance is the basis of the Dorotabō (泥田坊) of Japanese myth.[88] Voiced by Kōichi Sakaguchi (坂口 候一, Sakaguchi Kōichi), previously the voice of Duke Org Yabaiba of Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger.
  • Homurakogi (ホムラコギ): Homurakogi is an Ayakashi armed with a pair of Enma Daikarin (焔摩大火輪, Flame Mount Giant Fire Wheel), assigned by Doukoku to aid the Gaiark President Batcheed in Samurai Sentai Shinkenger vs. Go-onger: GinmakuBang!!. After being slain by the Shinkengers and the Go-ongers, he is used by Batcheed as a living shield and is subsequently destroyed by the Origami and the Engines. His appearance is the basis of the Oboroguruma (朧車) of Japanese myth. Voiced by Hiroyuki Yoshino (吉野 裕行, Yoshino Hiroyuki).
  • Demebakuto (デメバクト): Demebakuto is a maniacal Ayakashi armed with the Saiten Tōrōsō (賽転灯籠槍, Rolling Dice Lantern Spear) who after assuming his second life, Demebakuto uses his Enveloping Hands to trap the Shinkengers in a movie-based dream world with his revolving lantern and its dream-word counterparts keeping the illusion up. After breaking free, they use Daikai-Shinkenoh to turn his attack on him before finally destroying him. His appearance is the basis of the Te-no-me (手の目) of Japanese myth. Voiced by Akio Suyama (陶山 章央, Suyama Akio). He appears in Samurai Sentai Shinkenger Returns.
  • Guromaguro (グロマグロ): Guromaguro is an Ayakashi who shoots water from his head and uses the Water Sealing Spell (封水の術, Fūsui no Jutsu) sealing an opponent into his water. He only appears in a manga adaptation of Samurai Sentai Shinkenger.
  • Madakodama (マダコダマ): Madakodama is an Ayakashi who appeared in Tensou Sentai Goseiger vs. Shinkenger: Epic on Ginmaku. He aided Buredoran with his attempts to destroy the Goseigers' homeworld. He has the power to redirect the Goseiger's elemental attacks, but when the Shinkengers combined their power with the Goseiger's power, he was unable to redirect the attacks and was overwhelmed. After the Shinkenger and Goseiger kill him once, he is destroyed by Ground Gosei Great and Daikai-Shinkenoh. His ability is the basis of the Yama-biko (山彦) of Japanese myth. Voiced by Tesshō Genda (玄田 哲章, Genda Tesshō).

Notes

  1. A kagemusha (影武者) was an impersonator hired by a warlord to divert attacks away from themselves. The word literally translates as "shadow warrior".
  2. An ōzutsu (大筒) was a type of gun developed and used in Japan during the Sengoku period.
  3. The name "Origami" (折神) is a portmanteau of "origami" (折り紙) and "shikigami" (式神).
  4. The name "Shinkenoh" (シンケンオー, Shinken'ō) can be translated as "True Sword King" (真剣王, Shinken Ō).
  5. The name "DaiTenku" (ダイテンクウ, Daitenkū) can be translated as "Great Sky" (大天空, Dai Tenkū).
  6. The name "Daikaioh" (ダイカイオー, Daikaiō) can be translated as "Ocean King" (大海王, Daikai Ō).
  7. The name "DaiGoyou" (ダイゴヨウ, Daigoyō) can be translated as "Big Order" (大御用, Dai Goyō) or "Big Mistake" (大誤用, Dai Goyō).
  8. The name "Mougyudaioh" (モウギュウダイオー, Mōgyūdaiō) can be translated as "Great Raging Bull King" (猛牛大王, Mōgyū Daiō).
  9. The name "Samuraihaoh" (サムライハオー, Samuraihaō) can be translated as "Samurai Lord" (侍覇王, Samurai Haō).
  10. "Gedoushu" literally translates as "Heretical Party" (外道衆, Gedōshū). Gedō (外道) is also a term for a state of existence outside the six realms of Buddhist cosmology.
  11. Doukoku Chimatsuri's name can be literally translated as "bloodbath wailing" (血祭慟哭, chimatsuri dōkoku).
  12. Dayu Usukawa's name can be literally translated as "thin-skinned courtesan" (薄皮太夫, usukawa tayū).
  13. Shitari's name can be literally translated as "triumphant bones" (骨のしたり, hone no shitari)
  14. It was not revealed that the Gokaigers traveled back in time or their defeating Shitari served a purpose for them until episode 40 of Gokaiger.
  15. Juzo Fuwa's name can be literally translated as "disemboweling ten organs" (腑破十臓, fu ha jū zō).
  16. Akumaro Sujigarano's name can be literally translated as "sinewy husked evil one" (筋殻の悪麿, sujigara no akumaro).
  17. A gandōgaeshi (強盗返) is a device used in kabuki theater to change the backdrop for the next scene.
  18. Manpuku Aburame's name can be literally translated as "greasy eye, full stomach" (脂目満腹, aburame manpuku).
  19. "Kusare" literally means "rotting" (腐れ, kusare).
  20. Buredoran has appeared as Buredoran of the Comet, Buredoran of the Chupacabra, and Buredo-RUN of the Cyborg.
  21. The name for the Nanashi Company can be literally translated as "nameless grunts" (名無し連中, nanashi renjū).
  22. The word sakamata (逆叉) is the archaic name for the Orca, the animal that is the basis of the shachihoko.
  23. "Susukodama" literally means "soot kodama" (煤木霊, susukodama).
  24. An ayakashi (アヤカシ) is a damned soul in Japanese myth that has been lost at sea. It is also homophonous with ayakashi (), a homonym for "yōkai" and "mononoke", and aykashi (怪士), a type mask used to represent a ghost character in Noh theater.

See also

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