According to the [[Nihongi]], his powerful position drew out his enemies, and he was eventually assassinated in the [[Isshi Incident]] of 645, when chief court ritualist [[Fujiwara no Kamatari|Nakatomi no Kamako]] and [[Emperor Tenji|Crown Prince Naka no Oe]] plotted the downfall of Soga power at court. Together they ambushed Soga no Iruka during a court audience with the Korean ambassadors, and Naka no Oe later came to Soga no Emishi's residence with other enemies of the Soga. The guards eventually fled, and Soga no Emishi was killed, though not before burning several critical documents, including possibly the first ever written history of Japan. | According to the [[Nihongi]], his powerful position drew out his enemies, and he was eventually assassinated in the [[Isshi Incident]] of 645, when chief court ritualist [[Fujiwara no Kamatari|Nakatomi no Kamako]] and [[Emperor Tenji|Crown Prince Naka no Oe]] plotted the downfall of Soga power at court. Together they ambushed Soga no Iruka during a court audience with the Korean ambassadors, and Naka no Oe later came to Soga no Emishi's residence with other enemies of the Soga. The guards eventually fled, and Soga no Emishi was killed, though not before burning several critical documents, including possibly the first ever written history of Japan. |