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Overview

Juuza Amakusa (天草 十三 Amakusa Jūza) is a former guard of Eva Ushiromiya and then Ange Ushiromiya's bodyguard in the 1998 world, hired by Tetsurou Okonogi to watch over her. He first appears in Alliance of the Golden Witch.

Profile[]

A former guard of Eva's. He's fundamentally a thrill-seeker, willing to take on dangerous jobs for very little pay.

At one point, he did work as a guard for Ange, but after repeatedly violating Eva's strict orders not to speak to her, Eva grew to dislike him and fired him.

Ange seemed not to mind having him around, as he would often chat with her.

This man, who has traveled between the Japan Self-Defense Force, the Foreign Legion, and non-government military companies, has skill at counter-sniping and protecting VIPs.

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Appearance[]

Amakusa is a tall and muscular man with long white hair that is tied in a ponytail with bangs covering the right side of his face and dark eyes. He wears black clothing, boots, a chain connecting the lapels of his jacket and a black hat. He also wears a golden cross on his jacket. He has gray eyes and has a pale skin complexion.

Personality[]

Amakusa is a hot-blooded and open young man who cannot stand boredom. He is a laid-back and womanizing man with the outrageous ability to understand guns and other technology. Though, he has a greedy side for money, and throughout his life at different military camps/armies he has had a record of absences for no important reason. He is also quite talkative which resulted in him being fired by Eva.

Abilities[]

Having served in various military forces, Amakusa is skilled in counter-sniping and VIP escorting. According to the Dawn of the Golden Witch TIPS, he is also extremely skilled in undertaking dangerous jobs. He is trained in unarmed combat, being able to take down one of Kasumi Sumadera's guards with a simple chop to the neck.

Background[]

Amakusa has been in the Japan Self-Defense Force, the Foreign Legion, and non-government military companies. He was also once a part of the French-Foreign League, but for unknown reasons he was exiled from France.

After some years had passed, he was hired by Eva Ushiromiya to be her bodyguard. At one point, he worked as Ange's bodyguard, but after repeatedly breaking Eva's strict order not to talk to her as well as flirting with her, he became disliked in the end and was fired. After some time, he was training military recruits at Blackwater before he was employed by Okonogi for a large sum of money to protect Ange in 1998.

Relationships[]

Overview[]

Ange Ushiromiya[]

Amakusa is Ange's bodyguard. She is sometimes annoyed by Amakusa's joking attitude, but she seems to regard it as just the right relaxation after she figured out how to treat him. On the other hand, Amakusa is swept away by Ange's free-spiritedness, but he thinks that such a life is not so bad. The two may be more alike than they think.[1]

Role in the Story[]

Alliance of the Golden Witch[]

When Ange is escaping from Kasumi, she is caught by one of her guards, who is quickly dispatched by Amakusa. Ange recognizes him from her childhood, as Amakusa was the youngest of many bodyguards hired by Eva Ushiromiya.

Amakusa helps Ange in her journey to Rokkenjima, driving her to various locations and helping fend off Kasumi's men.

Dawn of the Golden Witch[]

Amakusa goes with Ange to the author Tohya Hachijo's house. He wakes up a sleeping Ange to remind her of the meeting with the author.

Amakusa is initially shocked to meet Tohya, saying that he had seen her as a man at some major book signings. Amused, Tohya explains that the man was merely a body double and that she was actually the woman standing next to him, overseeing the proceedings. Amakusa does not appear in the meta-world when Tohya reveals that she is Featherine Augustus Aurora.

In the Tea Party, Amakusa holds a private phone call with Okonogi, implying that his loyalties lay with him rather than Ange. Amakusa is asked to assassinate Kasumi and her men, with Amakusa having retrieved a black golf bag with a "toy" inside.

Twilight of the Golden Witch[]

Amakusa only appears once in the main story — in the world of 1998, when Ange is traveling with him as her designated bodyguard. Ange tells him she has lost purpose of why she seeks the truth behind the Rokkenjima incident and is probably trying to find out only as an act of revenge against Eva. Amakusa tells her of the child soldier problem — how orphans or abducted children are recruited as soldiers at a young age and continue to use guns and violence, long after their time at the battlefield, having lost their sense of purpose. His final words of advice to her are "Please don't become a child soldier".

In the Trick ending, Amakusa appears on the boat to Rokkenjima, accompanying Ange on her journey. He is shot to death by Ange, who theorized he had been sent to assassinate her.

In the Magic ending, Amakusa appears as Ange's contact person, assigned by Okonogi. He drives Ange south as she steps into a new life of her choosing after leaving the Ushiromiya family.

In the manga, when Ange visits the Fukuin House along with Tohya and Ikuko for a Halloween party, a character implied to be an older Amakusa is seen handing a basket of sweets to Tohya.

Other Appearances[]

Umineko no Naku Koro ni Tsubasa[]

in The Seven Sisters' Valentine, The Seven Stakes of Purgatory are given the task to find a valentine for Valentine's Day and give them Ronove's baked chocolates. Asmodeus picks Amakusa as her valentine.

Amakusa tries to return the favor in Beatrice's White Day and defends Asmodeus when she gets attacked by the Chiester Sisters Imperial Guard Corps.

Author's Notes[]

Shinsou Kaimei Dokuhon Episode 8, page 18

June 10, 2011. "A flippant, handsome man, who will come to be employed as Ange's companion in the stories from the future. I very much enjoyed writing him since he was a character who isn't present in the world of 1986. The duo of Amakusa and Ange made for a perfect balance between lightheartedness and sobriety that it felt like such a waste to let it end as it did. His clothes were rather troublesome to draw. I can only wonder why I decided to dress a male character in such a cumbersome outfit..."

Trivia[]

  • Given that Juuza (十三) literally mean the number 13 in Japanese, Amakusa is likely a reference to the character Hibari 13 from Higurashi When They Cry. Although Hibari 13 originally did not have a sprite, later adaptations of Matsuribayashi released after Alliance of the Golden Witch, including the manga and the console ports, would retroactively give Hibari 13 an appearance that resembles Amakusa.
  • He listens to M.Zakky, one of the composers of the background music of the Umineko sound novels. The background music itself is actually music coming from his radio.
  • The term Amakusa uses to refer to Ange, ojou (お嬢)—commonly translated as "Missy", "Lady", etc. across adaptations—is more of a sarcastic nickname and not a proper honorific title. "Ojou" is often associated with the daughters of bosses or young female leaders in Yakuza clans.
    This term would not be appreciated or may even be considered disrespectful in the elite upper class society which Ange comes from; where an appropriate counterpart used by an employee of Amakusa's status would be ojou-sama (お嬢さま, lit. miss, my lady).[2]

References[]

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