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- last major influence in Tsunetomo's education was his nephew Yamamoto Gorōzaemon, who was older than Tsunetomo and helped him get a position as a scribe...
- Niwa Nagahide (丹羽 長秀, October 16, 1535 – May 15, 1585), also known as Gorōzaemon (五郎左衛門), his other legal alias was Hashiba Echizen no Kami (羽柴越前守), was...
- ("uncle") outside. In the first two casts, the character's name was Kanō Gorozaemon (pla**** by comic Ichirō Arishima). Next came Tanokura Magobei (Eiji Funakoshi)...
- Clan and its executives. The clan was once led by a human named Sanmoto Gorozaemon who grew in power by spreading stories about yōkai and in turn created...
- beast youkai who ****ists Jiro in his spiritual duties. Gorozaemon Sanmoto (山本五郎左衛門, Sanmoto Gorōzaemon) Voiced by: Satoshi Mikami A demon king who serves...
- Following the wedding, she gave birth to a daughter, who later married Mori Gorōzaemon (森五郎左衛門). According to "Yama no Shiro K****en no Ki"(山の城合戦之記), written...
- night and tracked down the amabiko as one Shibata Hikozaemon (or Goroemon/Gorozaemon). One ape-voiced amabiko[?] (尼彦, ‘nun prince’) is represented by a hand-painted...
- well in some minor battles in Echigo Funai were handed by v****al Kurata Gorōzaemon. Kenshin is said to have been undefeated in over 50 open battles, hence...
- 2006 Kōmyō ga Tsuji Honda Tadakatsu Taiga drama 2007 Fūrin Kazan Kojima Gorozaemon Taiga drama Hitomi Masaru Morimoto Seven Days of a Daddy and a Daughter...
- po****r on several television shows, one of his last roles being "Kanō Gorōzaemon," the elderly advisor to the shogun in Abarenbō Shōgun. Taikoki (1965)...