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  2. The Yuzuki Family's Four Sons - Wikipedia

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    The Yuzuki Family's Four Sons (柚木さんちの四兄弟。, Yuzuki-san Chi no Yon Kyōdai, lit. ' The Four Brothers of the Yuzuki Household ') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shizuki Fujisawa [].

  3. List of Naruto episodes - Wikipedia

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    Naruto is an anime television series based on Masashi Kishimoto's manga series of the same name.The series centers on the adventures of Naruto Uzumaki, a young ninja of the Hidden Leaf Village, searching for recognitions and wishing to become the ninja by the rest of the village to be the leader and the strongest of all.

  4. Yūki clan - Wikipedia

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    The clan is composed of two branches: the Shimōsa Yūki and the Shirakawa Yūki. [2] The split happened during the Nanboku-chō period. One branch supported the Southern Imperial Court, and the other branch the Northern Pretenders. Like many samurai clans, the Yūki developed a code of provincial laws (bunkoku-hō).

  5. Nitsuki clan - Wikipedia

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    The Nitsuki clan (仁木氏, Nitsuki-shi) [1] was a Japanese family of Daimyos descending from the Seiwa Genji lineage of the Minamoto clan. The clan is also known as Niki clan . A branch of the powerful Ashikaga clan , the clan were active as Shugo Daimyo during the Nanboku-chō and Muromachi periods .

  6. List of Monogatari characters - Wikipedia

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    Characters from the series, as designed for the anime by Akio Watanabe.From left to right, top to bottom: Meme Oshino, Ōgi Oshino, Sodachi Oikura, Yotsugi Ononoki, Deishū Kaiki, Tsukihi Araragi, Karen Araragi, Tsubasa Hanekawa, Suruga Kanbaru, Koyomi Araragi (center), Hitagi Senjōgahara, Nadeko Sengoku, Mayoi Hachikuji, and Shinobu Oshino.

  7. House of Yoshida Tsukasa - Wikipedia

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    The House of Yoshida Tsukasa (吉田司家), also commonly called Yoshida family, is a Japanese aristocratic family who was once responsible for the organization of professional sumo in feudal Japan, controlling rikishi (professional wrestlers) and gyōji (sumo referees) throughout the country, making sure that sumo etiquette was strictly observed, and granting the rank of yokozuna and tate ...

  8. Yūki Domain - Wikipedia

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    The Yūki clan was one of the eight leading samurai clans of the Kantō region from the Kamakura period.A younger son of Tokugawa Ieyasu, Hideyasu has been adopted by Toyotomi Hideyoshi as a possible heir, and after the birth of Hideyoshi's son, was sent to become heir to the Yūki clan instead, adopting the name of Yūki Hideyasu.

  9. Akizuki clan - Wikipedia

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    The Akizuki clan (秋月氏, Akizuki-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan who ruled Takanabe Domain of what is now part of Miyazaki Prefecture in Kyushu Japan under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate. In the Meiji period , the former daimyō became part of the kazoku peerage, with Tsugaru Tsuguakira receiving the title of shishaku (Viscount).