Why Mitsuhide Killed Nobunaga No. 1 in "Tyrant Subjugation Theory" by Internet Poll June 2, 19:09

Why did Akechi Mitsuhide defeat the master, Nobunaga? When Fukuchiyama City, Kyoto Prefecture, who was associated with Mitsuhide, was recruited by internet voting in line with June 2nd when "Honnoji's strange" happened, "Tyrant subjugation theory" that Nobunaga's outrage was the most gathered vote It was.

The "Honnoji no Hen" occurred on June 2, 1582, but many mysteries remain as to why Nobunaga Oda, who was a vassal of the vassal, caused a rebellion against Nobunaga Oda before the unification of the world.

While interest in Mitsuhide increased due to the influence of the Taiga drama, Fukuchiyama City, which is related to Mitsuhide, planned an Internet vote to select the cause of the strangeness of Honnoji from 50 theories, 35,000 votes from domestic and overseas The rest gathered.

The result was announced on the 2nd, and the number one with 4046 votes was "Tyrant subjugation theory" that Nobunaga struck down for justice without blaming him. As reasons for this, "Menenhide, who was said to be a general, is not enough to have a personal grudge to cause a coup d'etat" or "Mitsuhide is a righteous person and not a self-interested conspiracy." It was that Mitsuhide, who had a strong image of a traitor, had a favorable opinion.

The 2nd place was 2513 votes for Hidekatsu Toyotomi's "black curtain theory" that struck down Mitsuhide immediately after the change of Honnoji, and the 3rd place was 1866 votes for Nobunaga's "grudgery" against power harassment and harassment. The “ambition theory”, which aims to unify the world, remained in 4th place with 1,851 votes.

"I feel that Mitsuhide's image is diversifying, with the first place "Tyrant subjugation theory" having 10% of the votes," said Motsu Utsunomiya, the person in charge of Fukuchiyama City City Promotion.