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Kujiranami Hyōgo is a former samurai that swore to kill Himura Kenshin and a villain from Rurouni Kenshin.

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  • Kujiranami Hyōgo
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  • Kujiranami Hyōgo is a former samurai that swore to kill Himura Kenshin and a villain from Rurouni Kenshin.
  • Kujiranami Hyōgo is a former samurai of the bakufu who, after losing his right arm in battle against Hitokiri Battosai during the late days of the Bakumatsu, joined the Six Comrades in search of revenge and a proper death.
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type of villain
  • Seeker of vengeance
Job
  • Samurai
Goals
  • Kill Himura Kenshin
Origin
  • Rurouni Kenshin
Skills
  • Great strength, guns that can be attached to his right arm
Affiliation
  • Six Comrades
  • Bakufu
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Manga
Alias
  • None
Hobby
  • Planning to kill Kenshin
Kanji
  • 鯨波 兵庫
Occupation
  • Former samurai, ally of Yukishiro Enishi
Fullname
  • Kujiranami Hyōgo
Gender
  • Male
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  • Katana
  • Grenade Launcher
  • Modified Armstrong Cannon
abstract
  • Kujiranami Hyōgo is a former samurai that swore to kill Himura Kenshin and a villain from Rurouni Kenshin.
  • Kujiranami Hyōgo is a former samurai of the bakufu who, after losing his right arm in battle against Hitokiri Battosai during the late days of the Bakumatsu, joined the Six Comrades in search of revenge and a proper death.
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