Sakura Sōgorō


Sakura Sōgorō or better known as Sōgo-sama, was a legendary Japanese farmer whose real family name was Kiuchi. He is said to have appealed directly to the shōgun in 1652 when he was serving as a headman of one of the villages in the Sakura Domain. In the appeal he requested the shōgun to help ease the peasants' burden of heavy taxes and bad crops. But since direct appeals were illegal in those days, he was arrested. It is widely believed that he was executed along with his sons in 1653 by the daimyō of his feudal domain. However, no evidence for the existence of the incident has been found. The legend of Sakura Sōgorō has been made into numerous stories and plays. He is enshrined in Sōgo-reidō of Tōshōji temple in Narita city. He is still admired by many as gimin. Every year on 2 September, there are all-night gatherings in memory of Sōgo-sama at the Sōgo Reidō Sanctuary in Narita.

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In Persona 5, the character Sojiro Sakura's name was inspired by Sōgorō.