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The Azai clan was a line of daimyōs (feudal military lords) seated at Odani Castle in northeastern Ōmi Province, located within present day Nagahama, Shiga Prefecture.The Azai originated in the early 1500s and claimed descent from the Hokke branch of the Fujiwara, a powerful clan in Japan from the Heian period to the Kamakura period. [1]
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All the theme songs are by Japanese rock band the Pillows. The opening themes are: " One Life ", used in episode one, "Instant Music" in episode two and three, " Happy Bivouac " for episode four, " Runners High ", utilized in episode five, and "Carnival" in episode six.
When asked his name, the samurai calls himself "Kuwabatake Sanjuro", which he seems to make up while looking at a mulberry field by the town. Thus, the character can be viewed as an early example of the " Man with No Name " (other examples of which appear in several earlier novels, including Dashiell Hammett 's Red Harvest ).
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The following is a list of Samurai and their wives. They are listed alphabetically by name. Some have used multiple names, and are listed by their final name. Note that this list is not complete or comprehensive; the total number of persons who belonged to the samurai-class of Japanese society, during the time that such a social category existed, would be in the millions.