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- Characters (28) Yūkyūzan Anji," Rurouni Kenshin Volume 9. Viz Media. 146. Watsuki, Nobuhiro. "The Secret Life of Characters (28) Amendment: Yūkyūzan Anji," Rurouni...
- Sadojima Hōji Kentarō Itō Seta Sōjirō Daiki Yama****a Edward A. Mendoza Yūkyūzan Anji Wataru Hatano Sawagejō Chō Nobuhiko Okamoto Catero Colbert Uonuma...
- Niigata Prefectural Museum of History Tsuginosuke Kawai Monument in Yukyuzan Park Yukyuzan Park Araya Site Fujihashi Site Hachimanbayashi Kanga ruins Tochio...
- his way to Hokkaido where he is reunited with fellow Jupongatana member Yūkyūzan Anji, who was being escorted to Hakodate by Sugimura Yoshie (Nagakura Shinpachi)...
- Tagami and Akasha Shishidō, characters from the Corpse Princess series Anji Yūkyūzan, character from Rurouni Kenshin Enkai, character from Requiem from the...
- comrade Nagakura Shinpachi and former Juppongatana members Seta Sōjirō, Yūkyūzan Anji, Sawagejō Chō, Honjō Kamatari and Kariwa Henya to aid them. Himura...
- Adventures Anji Mito, a character in the Guilty Gear series of fighting games Yūkyūzan Anji, a minor character in Rurouni Kenshin Anji Hunter (born 1955), political...
- Kyoto to aid him, Sanosuke was trained in kenpo from a warrior monk named Yūkyūzan Anji. Anji taught Sanosuke a secret technique called ****ae no Kiwami (二重の極み...
- Area Yakushi Ski Area Yasuda Town Ski Area Yoshikawa Rokkakuyama Ski Area Yūkyūzan Ski Area Yuzawa Kōgen Ski Area Yuzawa Nakazato Ski Area Yuzawa Park Ski...
- Tochio Railway opened a 27 km 762 mm (2 ft 6 in) gauge line to Tochio and Yūkyūzan between 1915 and 1924. The line was electrified at 600 V DC in 1948, with...