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Princess Tsuyu's husband was the lord of Musashi Domain who was possessed by the Tsukumo no Gama and was later freed by Kagome. He hugged Tsuyu in front of Amari Nobunaga, which showed that they were happily married, much to Nobunaga's chagrin. This article or section is a stub. You can help by [ expanding it] or contributing to the discussion.

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  • Princess Tsuyu's husband was the lord of Musashi Domain who was possessed by the Tsukumo no Gama and was later freed by Kagome. He hugged Tsuyu in front of Amari Nobunaga, which showed that they were happily married, much to Nobunaga's chagrin. This article or section is a stub. You can help by [ expanding it] or contributing to the discussion.
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  • Princess Tsuyu's husband was the lord of Musashi Domain who was possessed by the Tsukumo no Gama and was later freed by Kagome. He hugged Tsuyu in front of Amari Nobunaga, which showed that they were happily married, much to Nobunaga's chagrin. This article or section is a stub. You can help by [ expanding it] or contributing to the discussion.
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