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  2. Koji Kashin - Wikipedia

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    Kashin Koji (果心居士), also called Shippo Gyoja (七宝行者, Pilgrim of the Seven Treasures), is a Japanese folkloric/legendary character of a late Muromachi period magician. There are stories of him performing magic before Nobunaga Oda , Hideyoshi Toyotomi , Mitsuhide Akechi , Hisahide Matsunaga , and others, but his historicity is ...

  3. Matsunaga Hisahide - Wikipedia

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    Matsunaga Hisahide is voiced by Masumi Asano in Japanese and by Shelley Calene-Black in English. In the 2014 anime Nobunaga Concerto , and its 2015 film adaptation, Matsunaga Hisahide is depicted as a Yakuza member before being transported to the past, Hisahide relishes the chaos of the Sengoku period, believing it to be a battle where only the ...

  4. Matsunaga clan - Wikipedia

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    The Matsunaga clan (松永氏, Matsunaga-shi) is a Japanese Samurai Clan who are descended from the Fujiwara clan. [1] [2] The lineage of Matsunaga Danjo Hisahide strengthens the Matsunaga clan's claim to Fujiwara lineage through Hisahide's nephew, Tadatoshi Naito (also known as Naito Joan and Fujiwara John).

  5. The Japanese characters at the 'heart' of 'Bullet Train' - AOL

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    Actor Andrew Koji, who is half Japanese and was born and raised in England, said he’s always felt out of place. But in the new action-comedy film “Bullet Train,” Koji plays a Japanese ...

  6. Kōji (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Kōji Nakamoto (仲本 工事, 1941–2022), Japanese comedian; Koji Nakamura (中村 弘二, born 1977), Japanese musician, and former guitarist and lead singer for the Japanese rock band Supercar; Koji Nakano (disambiguation), multiple people; Kōji Nanbara (南原 宏治, 1927–2001), Japanese actor; Koji Nisato (似里 浩志, born 1980 ...

  7. Tsutsui Junkei - Wikipedia

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    Early in his career, in 1565, Matsunaga Hisahide, one of the most powerful warriors of the region, defeated Junkei and took Tsutsui Castle, but one year later in 1566, Junkei's Tsutsui castle was reclaimed after the battle against Hisahide, but shortly afterward he had to abandon it, following an order by Nobunaga.

  8. Miyoshi Nagayoshi - Wikipedia

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    Hisahide and Nagayori surrounded Shokoku-ji Temple with a large army of 40,000 men. After fighting that lasted until dawn in July 15, the Shokoku-ji Temple was set ablaze. As a result of this battle, Yoshiteru and Harumoto were unable to return to Kyoto by force, and Rokkaku Sadayori, who supported them, began peace negotiations.

  9. Oda Nobutada - Wikipedia

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    Oda Nobutada (織田 信忠, 1557 – June 21, 1582) was a samurai and the eldest son of Oda Nobunaga, who fought in many battles during the Sengoku period of Japan.He commanded armies under his father in battles against Matsunaga Hisahide and against the Takeda clan.