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  2. Characters of the Yakuza series - Wikipedia

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    Initially a lieutenant of the Nishikiyama family in Yakuza, Koji Shindo (新藤 浩二, Shindō Kōji) serves as a boss in Chapter 7. In Yakuza 2, he becomes the second chairman of the Nishikiyama Family following Nishiki's death. Shindo then betrays the Tojo Clan and holds members hostage, wanting Yayoi Dojima as his lover.

  3. Binary Domain - Wikipedia

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    Akira Shindo (新堂) – A leader of an anti-government guerrilla fighter unit based at the ruins of the Greater Tokyo Area, he was born and raised in the slums. [12] Because of his experiences, Shindo believed that he needed to fight a guerrilla war in order to get people living in the slums a decent life. [12]

  4. Shintō Musō-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Shintō Musō-ryū, or Shindō Musō-ryū (神道夢想流), a most commonly known by its practice of jōdō, is a traditional school of the Japanese martial art of jōjutsu, or the art of wielding the short staff ().

  5. Like a Dragon: Yakuza - Wikipedia

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    Like a Dragon: Yakuza [a] is a Japanese-language American crime action television series produced by Amazon MGM Studios, Wild Sheep Content, and 1212 Entertainment.It is a live-action adaptation of Sega's Like a Dragon video game series, and the first since the 2007 film Like a Dragon.

  6. Ryūji - Wikipedia

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    Ryuji Takane (高嶺 竜児), the main character of the manga and anime series Ring ni Kakero Ryuji Takasu (高須 竜児), one of the main characters in the anime and light novel series Toradora! Ryuji Takayama (高山 竜司), a central character in the Ringu Trilogy

  7. Masami Iwasaki - Wikipedia

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    Autolauncher and Bighorn (Beast Wars II); Hardhead (Beast Wars Neo); Birdy (Bomberman Jetters)Build Cyclone and Wrecker Hook (); Koji Kuroki, Cerberus, Kaoru Hatsujo, Morgan, and other misc. in (Eyeshield 21)

  8. History of Shintō Musō-ryū - Wikipedia

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    ^a The names Shinto and Shindo, as used in Shintō Musō-ryū, are both equally correct. Different SMR-groups use the name Shinto or Shindo depending on their own tradition, no sort of consensus has been made as to which name should be used. ^b Kage-ryū Battojutsu did survive the Meiji-restoration and is still active today.

  9. Shindō-ryū - Wikipedia

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    This tradition Shindo Ryu (神道流) was founded by Ushu Tatewaki during the 16th Century. Takenaga was also influenced by Yagyu Munenori and studied the Yagyu Shinkage Ryu . Before Takenaga Hayato returned to his home in Sendai he was directed by Yagyu Munenori to include the name Yagyu in his tradition of Shingan Ryu.