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  2. Saika Ikki - Wikipedia

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    Saika-ikki was formed by several peasant and noble people. Their unnamed men and women informants were said to have been called "Magoichi" by their clients. In particular, the members of the Saika ikki , along with the monks of the Negoro-ji , were renowned for their expertise with the arquebus and for their expert gunsmiths and foundries .

  3. Suzuki Magoichi - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki Magoichi. Suzuki Magoichi (鈴木孫一、鈴木孫市), better known as Saiga Magoichi or Saika Magoichi (雑賀孫一、雑賀孫市), (c. 1534 – c. May 2, 1589) was the name given to the leader of the Saika Ikki. He is famous for arming his troops with arquebuses and donning the yatagarasu as his family crest.

  4. Suzuki Shigeoki - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki Shigeoki (鈴木重意, 1511–1585) was a prominent and reputed leader of the Saika Ikki throughout the latter years of the Sengoku period of feudal Japan. [1] He was also referred to as Suzuki Sadayū (佐大夫), and one of the men who use the nickname Saika Magoichi. He is Shigehide and Shigetomo's father (though the former is disputed).

  5. Suzuki Shigehide - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki Shigehide (鈴木重秀, born 1546, died after 1586) was the son of the reputed leader Suzuki Sadayu and final leading head of the Saika Ikki during the latter years of the Sengoku period of feudal Japan. He was also nicknamed as Saika Magoichi. He also was a friend of Ankokuji Ekei.

  6. Sōhei - Wikipedia

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    Naginata remained very common, along with a variety of swords and daggers, and a limited number of arquebuses (with the Saika Ikki being a notable exception, as they are mainly composed of musketeers and gunsmiths as per Suzuki Magoichi's standard of having an all-musketeer army). Finally, while not truly armor nor armament, a very common item ...

  7. Samurai Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Samurai Warriors (戦国無双, Sengoku Musō, in Japan) is the first title in the series of hack and slash video games created by Koei's Omega Force team based closely around the Sengoku ("Warring States") period of Japanese history and is a sister series of the Dynasty Warriors series, released for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox in 2004.

  8. List of samurai from the Sengoku period - Wikipedia

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    A list of samurai from the Sengoku Period (c.1467−c.1603), a sub-period of the Muromachi Period in feudal Japan. Samurai. A. Akai Naomasa; Akai Teruko; Akao Kiyotsuna;

  9. People of the Sengoku period in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Two of the captains who have generic faces in the eroge Sengoku Rance are named they take the names "Saiga Magoichi" and "Saika Magoichi". Magoichi appears in Sengoku Basara 3, appearing this time as a woman named Saika Magoichi (or Lady Saika in historical records). This version of Magoichi carries a set of revolvers and other firearms at her ...