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Hiroshi Hasegawa is the third boss of Castle of Shikigami.Hiroshi was just a regular businessman. One day, his wife and 10-year old daughter were murdered in cold-blood. The assassin, however, only received a light 7 years prison sentence, having alleged insanity. Deeply angered, Hiroshi killed the culprit. He got possessed by a demon parasite, which convinced him to go into a killing spree in order to revive his family.Before battle, Hiroshi creates a electric cage on the battlefield to trap the player. He can change the shape of the cage at will, changing his attack patterns accordingly. He also summons shadow versions of himself to help him in battle.

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  • Hiroshi Hasegawa is the third boss of Castle of Shikigami.Hiroshi was just a regular businessman. One day, his wife and 10-year old daughter were murdered in cold-blood. The assassin, however, only received a light 7 years prison sentence, having alleged insanity. Deeply angered, Hiroshi killed the culprit. He got possessed by a demon parasite, which convinced him to go into a killing spree in order to revive his family.Before battle, Hiroshi creates a electric cage on the battlefield to trap the player. He can change the shape of the cage at will, changing his attack patterns accordingly. He also summons shadow versions of himself to help him in battle.
  • Hiroshi Hasegawa (長谷 川弘 Hasegawa Hiroshi) portrayed Kijima in episodes 31 and 32 of Kamen Rider (Skyrider).
  • Hiroshi Hasegawa is the third boss of Castle of Shikigami. Hiroshi was just a regular businessman. One day, his wife and 10-year old daughter were murdered in cold-blood. The assassin, however, only received a light 7 years prison sentence, having alleged insanity. Deeply angered, Hiroshi killed the culprit. He got possessed by a demon parasite, which convinced him to go into a killing spree in order to revive his family.
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  • Hiroshi Hasegawa is the third boss of Castle of Shikigami.Hiroshi was just a regular businessman. One day, his wife and 10-year old daughter were murdered in cold-blood. The assassin, however, only received a light 7 years prison sentence, having alleged insanity. Deeply angered, Hiroshi killed the culprit. He got possessed by a demon parasite, which convinced him to go into a killing spree in order to revive his family.Before battle, Hiroshi creates a electric cage on the battlefield to trap the player. He can change the shape of the cage at will, changing his attack patterns accordingly. He also summons shadow versions of himself to help him in battle.
  • Hiroshi Hasegawa is the third boss of Castle of Shikigami. Hiroshi was just a regular businessman. One day, his wife and 10-year old daughter were murdered in cold-blood. The assassin, however, only received a light 7 years prison sentence, having alleged insanity. Deeply angered, Hiroshi killed the culprit. He got possessed by a demon parasite, which convinced him to go into a killing spree in order to revive his family. Before battle, Hiroshi creates a electric cage on the battlefield to trap the player. He can change the shape of the cage at will, changing his attack patterns accordingly. He also summons shadow versions of himself to help him in battle.
  • Hiroshi Hasegawa (長谷 川弘 Hasegawa Hiroshi) portrayed Kijima in episodes 31 and 32 of Kamen Rider (Skyrider).
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