
The Shikoyoku Office is a propaganda chain building in Fall of the Samurai.
Description[]
Own the past; own the future.
The shikoyoku office looks after Imperial records, and makes sure that the truth of history is known to all. In the process, of course, the justifications of rebels and traitors are shown to be lies, which helps make the local population certain of where their loyalties should lie. The office also helps with the recruitment of ishin-shishi. The "men of high purpose" of the ishin-shishi were the most vociferous supporters of the Emperor, and used history and tradition to justify their viewpoint.
Oddly, the "historical office" or shikoyoku had been established by the Tokugawas to formalise the study of Japanese history. But tradition can be used by more than one group of people, and the ishin-shishi used the historical record with more skill. Clever use of history did, however, mean that the Shogun's supporters could be reconciled to the Emperor's final triumph. It was not, after all, new, but a return to an older tradition; even the Shogun's servants had always been loyal to the Imperial throne.
General Information[]
Requires magistrate, 5 turns, 3600 gold. Can be upgraded to Daily News.
- Spreads pro-Imperial sentiment to neighbouring provinces (+1 Influence)
- Improves the spread of pro-Imperial sentiment (+3 Influence)
- Enables recruitment of Rank 1 Ishin Shishi
- +1 to Repression in this province
- +2 to Happiness in this province
Clan Effects
- +1 to the number of Ishin Shishi that may be fielded (Maximum: 5)
The fact that secret societies spread pro-Imperial influence to neighboring provinces make them excellent buildings to build next to hostile factions' provinces. Even when placed deep inside friendly territory with populations that already support the emperor, shikoyoku offices are valuable for their large increase to public order.