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Satoshi Takeda
Portrayed by Cary Hiroyuki Tagawa
Satoshi Profile
Biographical Information
Status: Deceased
Episode of Death: Engagement
Time of Death: November 4th, 2012
Cause of Death: Impaled on his broken sword by Aiden Mathis
Residence: Japan
Physical Description
Gender: Male
Hair color: Black (Season 1)
Bald (Season 2)
Eye color: Black
Relationships
Significant Others: Mai Aioki † (fiancé)
Children: Niko (daughter)
Character Information
Also portrayed by: Hiroyuki Sanada (Season 1)
First appearance: Suspicion
Latest appearance: Endurance (archive)
Appearance Count: 10
Exploit your opponent’s weakness. That is the key to revenge. Lose your compassion.
— Takeda

Satoshi Takeda was the CEO of Takeda Industries, Japan's largest renewable resources company, and also serves as Emily Thorne and Aiden Mathis's mentor in the art of revenge. For reasons that are not entirely known, he seems extremely determined to keep Emily on her "righteous path" of vengeance. He trained her and Aiden (and possibly others) at a "revenge school" on Rebun Island in Hokkaido, Japan.

Season One[]

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Takeda first appears in Suspicion. Having been contacted by Emily in her time of need, he immediately arrives in South Hampton as a possible investor for Grayson Global. He encounters Emily with Daniel Grayson at the New Investor Party.

As of Loyalty, Takeda is still at the Hamptons and, this time, is physically training Emily. He warns her about distractions that may cause the failure of her mission, particularly her emotions. Later, he is invited to dinner with Daniel Grayson, who brought Emily along as his translator, who still wants him to invest in the company to impress Conrad and top Tyler Barrol's investor. While Takeda acts the part of a potential client, speaking to Emily in Japanese which she wrongly translates for Daniel, it is clear that Takeda is more concerned with Emily's feelings for Daniel and Jack and how those emotions could potential ruin her chances for revenge. In the end, he leaves and Emily tells him that Takeda will invest 50 million dollars on the company for him.

Later that night, Takeda comes to Emily's house and witnesses their display of affection. He tells Emily that she is in love with Daniel which she denies. Takeda insists that she is lying and that she is still letting her emotions take over, so he leaves, saying that he can do nothing more for her...

Takeda reappears again later in Chaos, bearing an engagement gift for Emily: the infinity box Tyler had stolen from her which he retrieved after he and Amanda clumsily left it in the barn.

In Scandal, Takeda's involvement in the events that happened on the night of Emily and Daniel's engagement party was revealed. When he realized that Tyler was about to expose Emily to Daniel, he knocked out Daniel with a rock by the beach after he shot Tyler in the chest, took the gun from him and finished off Tyler by shooting him twice in the back, essentially framing Daniel for the act in an attempt to get him out of Emily's life and keep her on track. Lastly, when Amanda failed to start Jack's truck, Takeda shows up and Amanda hitches a ride with him. Takeda lets her so that he can take her away from the Hamptons and away from the heat of the events for a while. Later that night, when Emily returns home to create a cover up for her actions, he appears and explains to her what he had to do. He warns her that her lack of discipline is the reason for everything that happened, and that she cannot save both Jack and Daniel from the blame of the crime.

Season Two[]

After finding out about her mother, Emily came back to Japan to train under Satoshi again. This time, she is with Aiden since Takeda has lost faith in Emily's ability to enact her revenge and sends Aiden to the Hamptons to keep her on track.

Takeda makes an appearance in the flashback episode "Lineage", where he leads Emily through a mission in New York.

Takeda returns to the Hamptons in "Identity", when he has a meeting with Daniel and learns of Aiden's recent risky investments. He goes to a bar with Aiden ,where he tells him that his emotions are getting in the way of Emily's revenge plan. Though he tells him to go back with him to Japan, Aiden tells how killing Trask, who killed his sister, left him without peace of mind as he thought he would feel. He also tells him he has decided to stay with Emily until her plan is finished so they can continue their life together when everything is taken care of. In response, Takeda leaks the truth about Aiden's past and his connection to Flight 197 to Daniel, getting him fired in the next episode.

In "Engagement", Takeda returns to the Hamptons and warns Emily that the Initiative is about to strike again. She confronts him about blowing Aiden's cover to Daniel and getting him fired. Takeda tells her that Aiden is distracting her from her revenge plan. Aiden later confronts him about keeping him from Emily. Takeda tells him to leave Emily to stay on her path to revenge. Takeda then challenges him to a swordfight, from which Aiden emerges triumphant and alive while Takeda is impaled on the broken blade of a sword and killed.

In "Truth, Part 1", Emily and Nolan find Takeda's body as well as his counterpart to her Infinity Box, which contains a photo of an unfamiliar young Japanese woman. Later, when Emily realizes that Aiden killed Takeda, he reveals to her that he and she had only been pawns in Takeda's own vendetta against the Graysons and the Initiative the whole time. His fiancé, Mai Aioki, was a flight attendant on Flight 197 and died when it crashed. Her name was never listed among the dead due to a clerical technicality, so Emily never found out about Takeda's personal connection to the incident, though Aiden knew of it the whole time but didn't tell her because he knew how much she admired him.

Personality[]

Satoshi Takeda was ruthless and believed that showing emotion was a sign of weakness. Because of this, he was reluctant to train Emily Thorne due to her angry emotions and later claimed that she was allowing her emotions to get in the way of her revenge schemes due to her relationship with Daniel Grayson. Another example of Takeda's ruthless and unfeeling nature was when he shot Tyler Barrol twice in the back, shortly after knocking out Daniel Grayson. Takeda was a martial arts teacher, training Emily to use hand to hand combat.

Takeda is often seen employing a Japanese-English translator, however he is in fact very capable of speaking and understanding English fluently - as a proof, in "Identity", he speaks to Daniel personally in English without a translator. Possibly, the translator is just a mask to keep his real intentions under obscurity.

Quotes[]

  • "You should have heeded my warning."
  • "You are a soldier, not a warrior." ("Engagement"; last words)

Appearances[]

Season 1[]


Trivia[]

  • Throughout season 1, Takeda was portrayed by Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada, who was replaced by Japanese-American actor Cary Hiroyuki Tagawa during season 2 due to scheduling conflicts (he was cast as an antagonist in The Wolverine).
  • Takeda also makes an appearance in the Revenge spinoff novel Schooled in Revenge. Also, Tagawa appears as him in a live-action trailer for the novel.
  • It is possible Takeda was married before he was engaged to Mai Aioki, since he has a daughter (Niko) who looks too old to pass for Mai's daughter.
  • Takeda is the only character that had to be recasted. Patrick doesn't count since he only made a brief uncredited cameo and his face wasn't even revealed

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