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  2. Ishikawa clan - Wikipedia

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    The clan traces its history from Minamoto no Yoshiie through his son Minamoto no Yoshitoki. [1]The Ishikawa district of Kawachi Province is named after them. In the Sengoku Period, the family had two major branches; one of them, which had settled in Mikawa Province in the 15th century, was a family of retainers serving what became the Tokugawa clan.

  3. Samurai Warriors (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Samurai Warriors (戦国無双, Sengoku Musou) is a Japanese anime adaptation of Samurai Warriors 4-II.It takes place after the events of its previous animated TV special. Original characters appeared in this narrative to deviate from its bas

  4. Japanese clans - Wikipedia

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    Tōdō clanclan of humble origins founded by Tōdō Takatora, who was a highly trusted commander under Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu. Toki clan – descended from the Settsu Genji, branch of Seiwa Genji. Tokugawa clan – descended from Tokugawa Ieyasu from Matsudaira clan; famous for Tokugawa shogunate.

  5. Tokugawa clan - Wikipedia

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    The Tokugawa's clan symbol, known in Japanese as a "mon", the "triple hollyhock" (although commonly, but mistakenly identified as "hollyhock", the "aoi" actually belongs to the birthwort family and translates as "wild ginger"—Asarum), has been a readily recognized icon in Japan, symbolizing in equal parts the Tokugawa clan and the last shogunate.

  6. Sengoku Basara: End of Judgement - Wikipedia

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    Sengoku Basara: End of Judgement (Japanese: 戦国BASARA Judge End, Hepburn: Sengoku Basara Judge End) is an anime television series based on the Sengoku Basara games originally created by CAPCOM. It began airing on July 6, 2014 on NTV [ 2 ] and tells its own version of the story from the video game Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes .

  7. Hattori Hanzō - Wikipedia

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    Hattori Hanzō (服部 半蔵, c. 1542 [1] – January 2, 1597) or Second Hanzō, nicknamed Oni no Hanzō (鬼の半蔵, Demon Hanzō), [2] was a famous samurai of the Sengoku era, who served the Tokugawa clan as a general, credited with saving the life of Tokugawa Ieyasu and then helping him to become the ruler of united Japan.

  8. Basilisk (manga) - Wikipedia

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    The story takes place in the year 1614. Two ninja clans, Iga of Tsubagakure and the Kouga of Manjidani, battle each other to determine which grandson of Tokugawa Ieyasu will become the next shogun. The deadly competition between ten elite ninja from each clan unleashes a centuries-old hatred that threatens to destroy all hope for peace between ...

  9. Sakakibara Yasumasa - Wikipedia

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    Sakakibara Yasumasa (榊原 康政, 1548 – June 19, 1606) was a Japanese daimyō of the late Sengoku period through early Edo period, who served the Tokugawa clan.. As one of the Tokugawa family's foremost military commanders, he was considered one of its "Four Guardian Kings" (shitennō 四天王) along with Sakai Tadatsugu, Honda Tadakatsu and Ii Naomasa.