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  2. Sōsuke Aizen - Wikipedia

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    Aizen wielding Kyoka Suigetsu while evolving as a result of using the Hōgyoku as seen on the cover for Volume 48. Aizen is an extremely powerful and intelligent combatant, well above many captain-level Soul Reapers, which is the highest-ranking position just under the head captain.

  3. List of Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan chapters - Wikipedia

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    72. "The Tono Story, Part 4: Kyoka Suigetsu" (遠野・物語 その4/鏡花水月, Tōno Monogatari Sono Yon/Kyōka Suigetsu) 73. "Hagoromo Gitsune's Total Destruction Invasion of Kyoto" (羽衣狐京都全滅侵攻, Hagoromo Gitsune Kyōto Zenmetsu Shinkō) 74. "The Keikain Main House" (花開院本家, Keikain Honke) 75. "Decisive Battle at ...

  4. Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan - Wikipedia

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    Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan (Japanese: ぬらりひょんの孫, Hepburn: Nurarihyon no Mago, lit. "Nurarihyon's Grandson") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiroshi Shiibashi.

  5. Talk:Sōsuke Aizen - Wikipedia

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    Would people please stop adding "Aizen is the hollow king" to every single article that mentions Aizen? Obviously, he is the hollow king, but we don't have enough information about what that actually means to really include it.

  6. Kiryū (band) - Wikipedia

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    With the release of Kyoka Suigetsu in April 2014, Kiryū started a tour, as usual, and held their first international concerts. The Kyoka Suigetsu Tour featured concerts all over Japan as well as performances across Asia, with concerts in Taiwan, South Korea, China and Hong Kong. [8] The only single released in 2014 is "Amaterasu", on November ...

  7. Yagyū Shinkage-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Yagyū Shinkage-ryū (柳生新陰流) is one of the oldest Japanese schools of swordsmanship ().Its primary founder was Kamiizumi Nobutsuna, who called the school Shinkage-ryū.

  8. Mugai ryu - Wikipedia

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    The founder of Mugai-ryū, Tsuji Gettan Sukemochi (辻月丹資茂) was born to Tsuji Yadayū descendant of Sasaki Shirō Tadatsuna, in the first year of Keian (1648, early Edo period), in the Masugi (馬杉) village area of Miyamura (宮村), in Kōga (甲賀郡) region of Ōmi (近江), now Shiga Prefecture.

  9. Jōdō - Wikipedia

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    Jōdō (杖道), meaning "the way of the jō", or Jōjutsu (杖術) is a Japanese martial art using a short staff called jō.The art is similar to bōjutsu, and is strongly focused upon defense against the Japanese sword.