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Maeda Toshimasu (前田 利益, c. 1543 – 1612), better known as Maeda Keiji (前田 慶次) or Keijirō (慶次郎), was a Japanese samurai lord of the Sengoku period through early Edo period. He was the nephew of Maeda Toshiie and Maeda Matsu .
Hana no Keiji (花の慶次, lit. The Flowery Keiji) is a Japanese period manga series, based on the novel Ichi-Mu-An Fūryūki by Keiichiro Ryu and illustrated by Tetsuo Hara. It was serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump from March 1990 to August 1993. The story serves as a fictionalized account of the life of Keiji Maeda.
Keiji Maeda (前田慶次, Maeda Keiji) Voiced by: Masakazu Morita (Japanese); Eric Vale (English) Keiji is the nephew of Toshiie, and he is a vagabond and known to be called a happy-go-lucky man. Despite his demeanor towards his step-family, he loves them though shows resentment at them due to their objection to his lifestyle.
His son, Maeda Toshihisa (d.1587) also served the Oda clan, and was ordered to retire in favour of his brother, Maeda Toshiie. Another notable member of the family was Maeda Toshimasu, commonly known as Maeda Keiji. Though he was biologically the son of Takigawa Kazumasu, he was adopted by Maeda Toshihisa, the older brother of Maeda Toshiie. He ...
Maeda Keiji appears as a minor character in the social romance sim Samurai Love Ballad (天下統一恋の乱 Love Ballad) produced by Voltage (company). Additionally, Keiji's famed horse, Matsukaze, appears in a number of games and movies as well. Matsukaze is a ridable horse in the Samurai Warriors and Warriors Orochi game series.
A. Akai Naomasa; Akai Teruko; Akao Kiyotsuna; Akashi Takenori; Akechi Hidemitsu; Akechi Mitsuharu; Akechi Mitsutada; Akechi Mitsutsuna; Akechi Mitsuyoshi; Akiyama ...
Kabukimono Keiji (かぶき者慶次) is a Japanese television jidaigeki or period drama that was broadcast in prime-time on NHK in 2015. Tatsuya Fuji played Maeda Keiji . Kabukimono Keiji depicts the later life of Maeda Keiji who was called Kabukimono .
Maeda Toshihisa (d. 1583) Maeda Toshifusa; Sawaki Yoshiyuki (d. 1572) Half-Siblings: Maeda Yasukatsu (d. 1594) Maeda Hidetsugu (d. 1585) Maeda Masa (given in marriage to Takabatake Sadayoshi) Toshiie's wife, Maeda Matsu, was famous in her own right. Strong-willed from childhood, she was well-versed in the martial arts and was instrumental in ...