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Misao becomes close friends with Kenshin, Kaoru, and Yahiko and helps them fight the agents of Shishio Makoto. She declares herself as the new Okashira of the Oniwabanashū and refuses to recognise Aoshi as the clan's head any longer. Having difficulty accepting the tragic events, she becomes determined to forget him. While tending Okina’s wound in the Aoiya, she received a letter from Okina that said “Misao, in case I died, please forget about Aoshi and lead a normal life.” Speechless and shocked, Aoshi left declaring that he never wishes to see her again. She arrives too late to stop the battle and found Okina barely alive. She discovered that Okina went to fight Aoshi and leaves immediately. Misao was shocked at the news of Han'nya's and the others' deaths so she went back to Aoiya for clarification from Okina. Therefore, Yahiko and Kaoru mistakenly thought of Misao as their enemy. She had heard of this and demanded them to speak about Aoshi. On the way back, Yahiko remembered that he forgot to warn Kenshin about Shinomori Aoshi, who he had seen in Kyoto a few days before, and says it aloud. Misao takes Kaoru and Yahiko to Kenshin at his Hiko Seijūrō's home. However, in the anime Misao runs into Yahiko while she is chasing after Kenshin. After Kenshin leaves, she met Kamiya Kaoru and Myōjin Yahiko when she recognises a picture of Kenshin posted on the wall of a restaurant called Shirobeko. As the story progresses, she became rather attached to Kenshin but becomes angry with him for not depending on anyone else. Accompanied by Saitō Hajime, Kenshin and Misao saved the village. He told them that his village is under control of Makoto Shishio. They stopped near Shingetsu Village, where they met a young boy named Mishima Eiji. Kenshin often asked her why she likes to steal goods but Misao only answered that she needs money for her journey because she is finding a certain person. Admitting her defeat, she reveals her name as she tagged along with Kenshin and began traveling to Kyoto together. Misao was determined to take his sword but Kenshin easily avoids her attacks. He interrupts her midway through the altercation, but she views him as a bum. While resting in a forest on the way to Kyoto to defeat Shishio Makoto, Kenshin notices a teenaged girl who defeated four bandits and took their goods. She lives at the Aoi-ya with her adoptive grandfather Okina, and four other remaining members of the Oniwabanshuu (Okon, Omasu, Shiro and Kuro). When she was old enough, she ventured out to chance whispers of his whereabouts, only to return home empty handed. At first, Aoshi was unsure of his decisions but he and his men still left Misao while she was asleep in the Aoiya without bidding farewell.Īs years passed by, she holds on to the faded memories of Aoshi from her childhood. Nevertheless, as Aoshi and his men took a dangerous job in Tokyo, eight-year-old Misao was handed over to the previous Oniwabanshu investigator named Okina. She learnt most of her skills from Hannya whom Misao looked up as her second father. She travels around Japan with Aoshi and his men. However, Aoshi and his four loyal comrades, Han'nya, Hyottoko, Beshimi and Shikijō still decided to live in the shadows. Most Oniwabanshu members left to find new jobs. Before the death of her grandfather, he assigned Aoshi to protect Misao at all cost.ĭuring the Meiji era, the Emperor wanted Japan to become a modernised country so he abolished the rights of samurais and these events led the ninja group to lose its purpose. When Misao was only a five-year-old child, her grandfather declared the 15-year-old Aoshi to be the new okashira. Hence, she became a member since her childhood where she learnt all the basic of ninja skills. Misao’s parents died when she was very young and was raised only by her grandfather, the previous okashira of Oniwabanshū.