Description
O-gin, who earned the moniker O-gin the Viper, was a bandit operating with her husband, Keiichirou Sakamoto, in Meiji-era Hokkaido. Renowned for a manipulative and vicious nature, she tricked and murdered numerous travelers, yet harbored a deep love for her husband.
She was considered a beautiful young woman who adorned herself with bright makeup, featuring bold eyeshadow and lipstick, and styled her eyebrows in the hikimayu fashion. A large snake tattoo sprawled across her entire torso and upper right arm, serving as the origin of her "Viper" epithet.
Her criminal partnership with Sakamoto, known as the Lightning Bandit, ignited due to their shared viciousness. Together, they targeted multiple banks and post offices, becoming symbols of rebellion—a story often noted for its resemblance to the American criminal duo Bonnie and Clyde.
O-gin frequently employed an ice pick to stab victims in the back of the spine, damaging their brains, and was also proficient with shotguns. In one instance, she deceived a man into carrying her across a river, only to stab him in the back of the neck with an awl.
In terms of personal taste, she liked spicy things but disliked sweet things. The tale of O-gin and Sakamoto was later adapted into an OVA focusing on their backstory.
She was considered a beautiful young woman who adorned herself with bright makeup, featuring bold eyeshadow and lipstick, and styled her eyebrows in the hikimayu fashion. A large snake tattoo sprawled across her entire torso and upper right arm, serving as the origin of her "Viper" epithet.
Her criminal partnership with Sakamoto, known as the Lightning Bandit, ignited due to their shared viciousness. Together, they targeted multiple banks and post offices, becoming symbols of rebellion—a story often noted for its resemblance to the American criminal duo Bonnie and Clyde.
O-gin frequently employed an ice pick to stab victims in the back of the spine, damaging their brains, and was also proficient with shotguns. In one instance, she deceived a man into carrying her across a river, only to stab him in the back of the neck with an awl.
In terms of personal taste, she liked spicy things but disliked sweet things. The tale of O-gin and Sakamoto was later adapted into an OVA focusing on their backstory.