Creation and conception
Nobuhiro Watsuki has stated that the character design of Sōjirō is loosely based on Okita Sōji, the captain of the first Squad of the Shinsengumi. The name Seta Sōjirō originates from "Okita Sōjirō," the name Okita had in his early life. The specific personality model is from the Okita in Ryōtarō Shiba's novel '' Shinsengumi Keppūroku'' ("Record of Shinsengumi Bloodshed"); in that version Okita "lost an important part in his human heart," making him without emotions and "pretty scary." Watsuki reported that some fans did not like the fact that a character modeled on Okita is a villain; Watsuki argued that since Sōjirō is based on the ''Shinsengumi Keppuroku'' Okita, the design "works well" and that Sōjirō is "a strong antagonist." Watsuki felt that Sōjirō was more difficult to draw than Watsuki initially anticipated, and that he only accomplished around one fourth of what he imagined the character would appear in his mind. Watsuki had no design model for Sōjirō; Watsuki envisioned Okita as having bangs ( fringes), so to Watsuki it was no surprise that Sōjirō also had bangs. Watsuki gave Sōjirō a "slightly feminized air" so that Sōjirō's smile would "look good" on the character. In Volume 9 Watsuki stated that he wants to properly portray Sōjirō since he is a popular character. The fact that Sōjirō has no emotions is also based on Shiba's version of Okita Sōji. Watsuki said that this concept became one of the most difficult aspects to reflect in the drawing. Okita died when he was young, but Watsuki decided not to kill Sōjirō in the story in order to atone for the murders he committed, but instead start living on his own instead of having someone make his decisions for him. He hoped to draw him in more of the next chapters but soon thought that would not be possible.Character outline
Personality
Sōjirō is Shishio's right-hand man, a young assassin trained by Shishio himself. Sōjirō is known for his lack of ''kenki'' (offensive aura) in a fight, his apparent emotionless state reflected also in his sarcasm and polite manners with his smile hiding his true feelings. However, he does have a special relationship with Komagata Yumi, who functions as an older-sister figure towards him. Sōjirō usually dresses up in a bluePlot
Born inTechniques
Sōjirō's apparent lack of emotion, his simple, cold-blooded mentality that , and his skills make him a formidable foe for Kenshin. As a master swordsman of his own style, Sōjirō's abilities have earned him the nickname of . His '' shukuchi'' utilizes such powerful speed that, to an observer, it appears that the distance between the two fighters has shrunk (hence the name ''shukuchi'', which means "reduced earth"). During his fight with Kenshin, Sōjirō continually states he's only moving "three steps below ''shukuchi''" or "two steps below ''shukuchi''." While moving at the speed his ''shukuchi'' utilizes, the only thing that can be seen is Sōjirō's footsteps ripping through the tatami mats. During "one step below ''shukuchi''", he is able to attack from an omni-directional angle, utilizing not only horizontal but vertical space. While performing true ''shukuchi'', he completely disappears and cannot be seen, even by Kenshin. Sōjirō can dodge the , a move which apparently cannot be evaded even by Kenshin himself. Sōjirō is also the first one ever to slash Kenshin in the back in the series. Sōjirō is also well versed in the ''Battōjutsu'' style like Kenshin, as is evident when he decides to use a stance similar to Kenshin's and when he destroys Kenshin's first '' sakabatō''. Combining the true speed of ''shukuchi'' with the Battōjutsu, he has created his only named technique, , meaning "immediate killing by heaven's sword". It is named this because the speed behind the attack is so swift that the opponent not only dies before falling to the floor, but there isn't even time to experience pain. Judging by its appearance in the anime, it appears that the Shuntensatsu is very similar to Kenshin's Amakakeru Ryu no Hirameki, except that it uses speed rather than strength.In other media
Ryunosuke Kamiki is cast as Sōjirō in two live-action adaptations of the Kyoto arc: '' Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno'' and '' Rurouni Kenshin: The Legend Ends''. He would later reprise his role in '' Rurouni Kenshin: The Final'' as an ally to Kenshin. In '' Rurouni Kenshin: The Hokkaido Arc'', Sōjirō has become a wanderer to find his own truth and ideals. He makes his way toReception
Daryl Surat of '' Otaku USA'' said that while Sōjirō is a "kid," the character scored highly in popularity polls among readers because Sōjirō always smiles despite the abuse inflicted upon him. Surat used Sōjirō as an example for labeling ''Rurouni Kenshin'' what he calls "neo- shonen"; a work that appeals to both boys and girls.Surat, Daryl. "Heart of Steel." '' Otaku USA''. Volume 4, Number 1. August 2010. 34. The inclusion of Seta Sojiro in ''The Final'' was praised for Ryunosuke Kamiki's performance as the character became an aid to Kenshin and wants to see his resolution to his life as a pacifist while also enjoying the bigger focus on Misao and Saito. The romance between Kenshin and Kaoru was criticized though as being underdeveloped.References
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