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Fujitaka (細川 藤孝, June 3, 1534 –
October 6, 1610), also
known as
Hosokawa Yūsai (細川 幽斎), was a ****anese
samurai lord and daimyō of the
Sengoku period. Fujitaka...
- Of these,
three people have
completed the
circuit twice, most
recently Yūsai Sakai (酒井雄哉, (1926–2013)), who
first went from 1973 to 1980 and then, after...
- (t****i-ban) or
person of importance.
According to the
Hosokawa Yusai Oboegaki, the
diary of
Hosokawa Yusai (1534–1610)
taking of an
elite t****i-ban messenger's...
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invisible walls.
Voiced by:
Sumire Uesaka (****anese); Risa Mei (English)
Yusai (友才,
Yūsai) is a
member of Under. She was
formerly Andy's teacher, and fell in...
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Several months later,
Musashi and Iori go to the
retirement estate of
Yūsai Hosokawa.
After the
manga went on hiatus,
Inoue wrote Vagabond: The LAST...
- Impermanence)
Huangfeng (responsible for insects)
Paowei (responsible for animals)
Yusai (responsible for fishes)
Guaiwang (responsible for
Hungry Ghosts) (Note:...
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village with poor fields. Musashi, Iori and Toyozaemon's
journey lead to
Yūsai Hosokawa,
while Otsū and Jōtarō's
situation living with the Yagyū, and Kojirō...
- 000
Western Army
soldiers were
being held up by 500
troops under Hosokawa Yūsai in the
Siege of
Tanabe in Maizuru, many of the
former refusing to advance...
- Shōgyo Ōba (大場松魚),
Otomaru Kōdō (音丸耕堂), Taihō Mae (前大峰),
Joshin Isoi (磯井如真),
Yūsai Akaji (赤地友哉),
Mashiki Masumura (増村益城), and Keishirō
Shioda (塩多慶四郎). Okada...
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satirical kyōka [ja]
composed at the
shrine by the
feudal lord
Hosokawa Yūsai (d. 1610)
reads "Since priestess/pestle (kine) is
traditional to the gods...