Series Summary
The story of Rurouni Kenshin takes place in Japan during the
1870's during Japan's restoration period known as the Meiji
Era. This was a time of economic growth where the shoguns were
overthrown and the government of Japan changed to include trade
with Europe and the Americas.
The story revolves around a red-haired man named Himura Kenshin
who paved the road into the restoration period and was known for
his deadly sword skills in the style and art of the Hiten
Mitsurugi Ryuu.
The true story first starts with the 2 OVA episodes preceding the
anime series. Himura Kenshin, who's real name is Shinta, was an
orphan after his low-class family died in a cholera outbreak in
his village. He was taken under the care of three young women who
cared for him till they were killed by bandits protecting him.
Before the bandits could lay a hand on the young Shinta, a man
appeared out of the darkness and killed the bandits with a few
strokes of his sword. This man was Hiko Seijuro and would become
Shinta's teacher of the deadly sword style, Hiten Mitsurugi
Ryuu.
Shinta's name was changed to Kenshin by his master and he trained
under him for years till he turned fourteen and wanted to leave
his master to go help ease the suffering of Japan. Against his
master's wishes, he left the mountain and became a
Ishinshishi and a hitokiri or hired assassin. He
killed countless people with his powerful sword technique and
earned himself the name of Hitokiri Battousai. A name that
haunted him for the rest of his life even if he was still a young
teenager when he acquired it.
Kenshin later meets a woman by the name of Yukishiro Tomoe and he
eventually falls in love with her though she is truly out to kill
him because he had assassinated her fiancé. She falls in love with
him and eventually helps ease the pain and the madness of being a
killer and they get married. Sadly for her, she is killed and
Kenshin vows from then on never to kill again. This marks the end
of the Bakumatsu era and the start of the Meiji era. After this
event, Kenshin disappears for ten years. His whereabouts,
unknown.
Ten years later in Tokyo, a red-haired man is chased down by a
young woman carrying a wooden sword. She claims he's the Hitokiri
Battousai that has been disgracing her dojo and her sword art,
Kamiya Kasshin Ryuu or the Sword that Protects. He shows
her his sword, which, instead of a katana, has been replaced by a
sakabatou, or a reversed edge sword. This woman is Kamiya Kaoru,
and Kenshin's future wife and lover. They later discover that a
man has been posing himself as the Hitokiri Battousai to scare
others off and Kenshin reveals himself as the true Hitokiri
Battousai and saves Kaoru's life from the man. He then apologizes
and starts to leave, but Kaoru asks him to stay at the dojo with
her as her family died years ago and she is lonely by herself.
Kenshin agrees and becomes a permanent member of the Kamiya
household.
The story progresses much in this fashion with Kenshin once again
appearing out in the public's eye and the return of the Hitokiri
Battousai, or at least that's what most everyone thinks. Kenshin
has long since vowed never to kill and he never breaks that
promise once during the series as he fights for peace and the
betterment of Japan.
The final 2 OVAs take place ten years after the end of the anime
series. If you do not wish to know the storyline behind these two
heartbreaking specials, stop reading now. The following paragraphs
are all spoilers.
Kaoru and Kenshin have a son by the name of Kenji who is already a
teenager by the time this story takes place. Kenshin has given his
sakabatou to Yahiko as a present for the 'coming of age' for
samurai. Kenshin still travels through Japan spending more time
away from his family than he should to help out Japan as he did
for his whole life and this causes Kenji to detest his
father.
After coming back from one of his travels, Kenshin appears to be
sick with some sort of incurable sickness (leprosy) and is dying.
Kaoru tells him that she lives her life only for him now and they
share an intimate moment together. Kenshin tells her he must leave
again, but when he comes back, he wants her to call him by his
real name for once, "Shinta". She agrees and he leaves off again
and is gone for a very long time.
During this time, Kaoru develops the same sickness that Kenshin
does and lives her life solely for the moment that she will see him
again. Her son tries to get Hiko to teach him the Hiten Mitsurugi
Ryuu, but Hiko decides that his ideas are unpopular in the
changing Japan and decides to let the skills die with him. Kaoru's
condition worsens and she continues to wait for Kenshin.
Eventually Kenshin does return and they meet for the last time in
the same area that Kenshin bid her farewell to years ago when he
left for Kyoto to fight Shishio Makoto. She holds him and welcomes
"Shinta" home and then realizes that his scar has finally faded
and then... realizes that the great Himura Kenshin has
died.
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