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- jubei-yagyu-8b5530d5-2d82-415d-adb5-13f786536286 title "Jubei Yagyu".
- jubei-yagyu-8b5530d5-2d82-415d-adb5-13f786536286 title "Jubei Yagyu".
- jubei-yagyu-8b5530d5-2d82-415d-adb5-13f786536286 title "柳生十兵衞三厳".
- jubei-yagyu-8b5530d5-2d82-415d-adb5-13f786536286 description "Yagyū Jūbei Mitsuyoshi(born "Shichir�") grew up in his family's ancestral lands, Yagyū no Sato, now in Nara. He was the son of Yagyū Tajima no Kami Munenori, master swordsman of the Tokugawa Shoguns, especially Ieyasu and Tokugawa Iemitsu, who prized Munenori as one of his top councillors. Munenori fought for the first Tokugawa shogun, Tokugawa Ieyasu, at the Battle of Sekigahara, expanding the Shogun's territory. For his efforts, Munemori was made the Shogun's sword instructor and a minor daimyo or provincial ruler. Munenori would go on to train three successive Shoguns: Ieyasu, Hidetada, and Iemitsu. Source - Wikipedia".
- jubei-yagyu-8b5530d5-2d82-415d-adb5-13f786536286 image "https://media.kitsu.io/characters/images/6393/original.jpg".
- jubei-yagyu-8b5530d5-2d82-415d-adb5-13f786536286 mainEntityOfPage "https://myanimelist.net/character/10565".
- jubei-yagyu-8b5530d5-2d82-415d-adb5-13f786536286 name "Jubei Yagyu".
- jubei-yagyu-8b5530d5-2d82-415d-adb5-13f786536286 name "Jubei Yagyu".
- jubei-yagyu-8b5530d5-2d82-415d-adb5-13f786536286 name "柳生十兵衞三厳".
- jubei-yagyu-8b5530d5-2d82-415d-adb5-13f786536286 type Thing.
- jubei-yagyu-8b5530d5-2d82-415d-adb5-13f786536286 type Character.
- jubei-yagyu-8b5530d5-2d82-415d-adb5-13f786536286 comment "Yagyū Jūbei Mitsuyoshi(born "Shichir�") grew up in his family's ancestral lands, Yagyū no Sato, now in Nara. He was the son of Yagyū Tajima no Kami Munenori, master swordsman of the Tokugawa Shoguns, especially Ieyasu and Tokugawa Iemitsu, who prized Munenori as one of his top councillors. Munenori fought for the first Tokugawa shogun, Tokugawa Ieyasu, at the Battle of Sekigahara, expanding the Shogun's territory. For his efforts, Munemori was made the Shogun's sword instructor and a minor daimyo or provincial ruler. Munenori would go on to train three successive Shoguns: Ieyasu, Hidetada, and Iemitsu. Source - Wikipedia".
- jubei-yagyu-8b5530d5-2d82-415d-adb5-13f786536286 label "Jubei Yagyu".
- jubei-yagyu-8b5530d5-2d82-415d-adb5-13f786536286 label "Jubei Yagyu".
- jubei-yagyu-8b5530d5-2d82-415d-adb5-13f786536286 label "柳生十兵衞三厳".