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For many years, The Wagarashi family have had a rivalry with the Wasabi Family, in which they have fought for the ownership of the Degarashi Port. It is led by its founder, Kyūroku Wagarashi. The two families held a race called, Todoroki Shrine Race, to determine the ownership of the port. Another member of this clan is Fukusuke Hikyakuya, a runner who participated in the race on the clans behalf. Kyūroku had a long time deal with the Daimyō's minister, bribing him on their behalf. This was ultimately ended when the Tea Daimyō found out about it, where he dismissed his minister and made the the Wagarashi family break up.

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  • Wagarashi Family
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  • For many years, The Wagarashi family have had a rivalry with the Wasabi Family, in which they have fought for the ownership of the Degarashi Port. It is led by its founder, Kyūroku Wagarashi. The two families held a race called, Todoroki Shrine Race, to determine the ownership of the port. Another member of this clan is Fukusuke Hikyakuya, a runner who participated in the race on the clans behalf. Kyūroku had a long time deal with the Daimyō's minister, bribing him on their behalf. This was ultimately ended when the Tea Daimyō found out about it, where he dismissed his minister and made the the Wagarashi family break up.
  • For many years, The Wagarashi family have had a rivalry with the Wasabi Family, in which they have fought for the ownership of the Degarashi Port. It is led by its founder, Kyūroku Wagarashi. The two families held a race called, Todoroki Shrine Race, to determine the ownership of the port. Another member of this clan is Fukusuke Hikyakuya, a runner who participated in the race on the clans behalf. Kyūroku had a long time deal with the Daimyō's minister, bribing him on their behalf. This was ultimately ended when the Tea Daimyō found out about it, where he dismissed his minister and made the Wagarashi family break up.
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  • Kyūroku Wagarashi.png
unnamed clan
  • No
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Romaji
  • Wagarashi Ikka
Kanji
  • ワガラシ一家
Media
  • Anime, Game
Affiliations
  • Land of Tea
English
  • Wagarashi Family
abstract
  • For many years, The Wagarashi family have had a rivalry with the Wasabi Family, in which they have fought for the ownership of the Degarashi Port. It is led by its founder, Kyūroku Wagarashi. The two families held a race called, Todoroki Shrine Race, to determine the ownership of the port. Another member of this clan is Fukusuke Hikyakuya, a runner who participated in the race on the clans behalf. Kyūroku had a long time deal with the Daimyō's minister, bribing him on their behalf. This was ultimately ended when the Tea Daimyō found out about it, where he dismissed his minister and made the the Wagarashi family break up.
  • For many years, The Wagarashi family have had a rivalry with the Wasabi Family, in which they have fought for the ownership of the Degarashi Port. It is led by its founder, Kyūroku Wagarashi. The two families held a race called, Todoroki Shrine Race, to determine the ownership of the port. Another member of this clan is Fukusuke Hikyakuya, a runner who participated in the race on the clans behalf. Kyūroku had a long time deal with the Daimyō's minister, bribing him on their behalf. This was ultimately ended when the Tea Daimyō found out about it, where he dismissed his minister and made the Wagarashi family break up.
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