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| - A practitioner of the shudō tradition, Hidetsugu had a number of Wakashū. Among these were Yamamoto Tonoma, Yamada Sanjuro, and his most beloved, Fuwano Mansaku (also Bansaku), who gained lasting renown for his beauty of body and spirit.
- Toyotomi Hidetsugu (豊臣秀次 Toyotomi Hidetsugu? 1568 - July 15, 1595) was a nephew and retainer of Toyotomi Hideyoshi who lived during the Sengoku period of the 16th century of Japan. A practitioner of the shudo tradition, Hidetsugu had a number of wakashu. Among these were Yamamoto Tonoma, Yamada Sanjuro, and his most beloved, Fuwa Bansaku, who gained lasting renown for his beauty of body and spirit.
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| - A practitioner of the shudō tradition, Hidetsugu had a number of Wakashū. Among these were Yamamoto Tonoma, Yamada Sanjuro, and his most beloved, Fuwano Mansaku (also Bansaku), who gained lasting renown for his beauty of body and spirit.
- Toyotomi Hidetsugu (豊臣秀次 Toyotomi Hidetsugu? 1568 - July 15, 1595) was a nephew and retainer of Toyotomi Hideyoshi who lived during the Sengoku period of the 16th century of Japan. A practitioner of the shudo tradition, Hidetsugu had a number of wakashu. Among these were Yamamoto Tonoma, Yamada Sanjuro, and his most beloved, Fuwa Bansaku, who gained lasting renown for his beauty of body and spirit.
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