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Kabukimono (傾奇者) or
hatamoto yakko (旗本奴) were
gangs of
samurai in
feudal ****an.
First appearing in the Azuchi–Momoyama
period (between the end of the Muromachi...
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Maeda Matsu. In
legends and fictions, he is one of the most
celebrated kabukimono (samurai gangster) of the time
period who is
known for his
monstrous height...
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Kabukimono Keiji (かぶき者慶次) is a ****anese
television jidaigeki or
period drama that was
broadcast in prime-time on NHK in 2015.
Tatsuya Fuji pla**** Maeda...
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katakana (ヤクザ)
Founded 17th
century (presumed to have
originated from the
Kabukimono)
Territory Primarily ****an,
particularly in Kantō/Tokyo, Kansai, Kyushu/****uoka...
- samurai's long and
short swords. At that time, the
ruffians known as
kabukimono or
hatamoto yakko were
running rampant in Edo, and Rui
began fighting...
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history Crisis of the
Third Century – a
similar period in
Roman history Kabukimono Akio
Tsunoda (19
November 2020). 最長で200年説も!戦国時代とはいつからいつまでを指すのか?諸説をまとめました...
- samurai. List of ****anese
battles List of
samurai Musha shugyō
Ninja Pechin Kabukimono Seiwa Genji Shudō Shi
Hwarang Kheshig Samurai: The
Story of a Warrior...
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Burgmann Feldhauptmann Free
company Freikorps Trabant (military)
Heerhaufen Kabukimono,
samurai gangs also
known for
their extravagant dress Lansquenet, a card-game...
- be
interpreted as 'avant-garde' or 'bizarre' theatre. The
expression kabukimono (歌舞伎者)
referred originally to
those who were
bizarrely dressed and swaggered...
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Toshiie was also a delinquent,
usually dressed in the
outlandish style of a
kabukimono, they
committed delinquent and
deviated behaviors together. It is believed...