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Musashi, then, was born to Munisai's first wife, Yoshiko ( daughter to Bessho Shigeharu, who formerly controlled Hirafuku village until he lost a battle in 1578 to Yamanaka Shikanosuke ).
They divorced, as in the second theory, but Yoshiko took Musashi, who was 7 at the time, with her, and married Tasumi Masahisa.
Later, he loses it all when one of his rivals ( who's also married to Yoshiko, who never forgave Kubo for abandoning her ) takes control of his enterprise with Tanaka's unwitting aid.
With the help of the legendary spy Yoshiko Kawashima, a well-acquainted with the Emperor woman who regarded her as a member of Royal Family, he succeeded to bright him into Manchuria within the deadline.
When an old schoolmate Mikami ( Chishu Ryu ) approaches him for help concerning his daughter Fumiko ( Yoshiko Kuga ), who has run off owing to a conflict with her father, he agrees.
The 5. 6. 7. 8's formed when Sachiko and Yoshiko " Ronnie " Fujiyama, two sisters from Tokyo who both shared a passion for rock and roll, founded the band in 1986 with two other members.
After several line-up changes ( including the bassist Yoshiko " Yama " Yamaguchi, who was the bassist featured in the Kill Bill movie ), the band eventually became a threesome after Rico and Yoshie's departures.
Yoshiko Ōtaka was born to Japanese parents, ( father, Yamaguchi Fumio 山口 文雄 ) who were then settlers in Fushun in Manchuria.
In this film, billed as Li Xianglan, Yoshiko portrayed a young woman of extreme anti-Japanese sentiment who came to fall in love with a Japanese man.

Yoshiko and guitar
Originally, the line-up consisted of Yoshiko on vocals and guitar, Rico on second guitar, Yoshie on bass guitar and Sachiko on drums.
He played bass guitar, Jeremiah Cymerman played alto clarinet, Tim Byrnes played a Fender Rhodes, and vocals were provided by Yoshiko Ohara of Bloody Panda.

Yoshiko and on
Immediately befriended by her new acquaintances-tomboyish Yoshiko Hanamura ( known affectionately as " Yotchan ") and girly Sumire Kasugano-Sally decides to stay on indefinitely, leading to various kinds of shōjo mischief in the best Japanese tradition.
Maezumi was born on February 24, 1931 to Yoshiko Kuroda-Maezumi and Baian Hakujun Kuroda, a prominent Sōtō Zen priest, in his father's temple in Otawara, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan.

Yoshiko and her
* Yoshiko Tanaka ( 1956-2011 ), Japanese actress known as " Sue " in her Candies period
Her step father changed her original name Aisin Gioro Xianyu to ( Kawashima ) Yoshiko.
* In Marvel Anime: X-Men, the character Yui Sasaki ( voiced by Yoshiko Sakakibara in the Japanese version and by Gwendoline Yeo in the English Dub ) is introduced as that version's Moira, as she slightly bares resemblance to her.
Yoshiko accepts the truth about her father's evil deeds and reluctantly agrees to allow Nishi to complete his plans to expose him.
Yoshiko is taken in by her father's story and reveals to him Nishi's location.
In 1987, a novel titled Picture Bride was written by Yoshiko Uchida, and tells the story of a fictional Japanese woman named Hana Omiya, a picture bride sent to live with her new husband in Oakland, California in 1917.
A stereotypical animated tomboy, Yoshiko is probably the first of her kind to appear in a magic-girl anime.
In order to strengthen her breathing, Yoshiko received her initial classical vocal education from an Italian dramatic soprano ( Madame Podresov, married into White Russian nobility ).
Yoshiko made her debut as an actress and singer in the 1938 film Honeymoon Express 蜜月快車, by Manchuria Film Production.
Though in her subsequent films she was almost exclusively billed as Li Xianglan, she indeed appeared in a few as " Yamaguchi Yoshiko.
A few years later, when confronted by angry Chinese reporters in Shanghai, Yoshiko apologized and cited as pretext her inexperienced youth at the time of filmmaking, choosing not to reveal her Japanese identity.
Many songs recorded by Yoshiko during her Shanghai period became evergreen classics in Chinese popular music history.
Famous Japanese actress Yoshiko Kuga ( born as Haruko Koga ) was disowned by her grandfather for her career choice, but she was eventually accepted back into the family.

Yoshiko and was
This move was made famous by Yoshiko.
Ninkō was named as crown prince in 1809, being adopted by the chief wife ( chūgū ), of his father, the Emperor, Imperial Princess Yoshiko (?, 欣子内親王 ), also known as Shin-Seiwa-in (?, 新清和院 ).
He was the son of Fujiwara no Yoshiko, but he was brought up as if he were the son of the chief consort, Arisugawa no Yukiko.
Yoshiko was sent to school in Tokyo for an education that included judo and fencing and then lived for some years a bohemian life in Tokyo next of a series of rich lovers both men and women ..
He was briefly married to the ethnic-Japanese icon of Chinese song and cinema Yoshiko Ōtaka ( known by the stage-name Li Xianglan ( Chinese: 李香蘭 ; pinyin: Lǐ Xīanglán )) between 1951 and 1956.
" Yamaguchi Yoshiko (" Lee Shiang Lan " in Chinese ) was invited to sing the song to boost Taiwanese morale.
Their highest placing competitor was Yoshiko Akayama, at 17th place in the women's competition.
She was a first cousin of Empress Kōjun of Japan, the wife of Emperor Shōwa and mother of Emperor Akihito, and of Princess Yoshiko, the wife of Prince Yi Geon.
From an early age, Yoshiko was exposed to Mandarin Chinese.
Yoshiko later used the former name as a stage name and assumed the latter name while she was staying with the Pan family in Beijing.
Regardless, the film was a hit and Yoshiko became a national sensation.

Yoshiko and band
Yoshiko and Sachiko are still the main components in the band, and now Akiko Omo has rejoined the band as the bass guitarist ( She originally joined the 5. 6. 7. 8's in the early 1990s ).

Yoshiko and by
Directed and written by Kazuki Ōmori, with special effects by Koichi Kawakita, the film starred Yoshiko Tanaka, Masanobu Takashima, and Megumi Odaka.
* Voiced by: Yoshiko Matsuo ( later Michiko Nomura ) ( Japanese ), Corinne Orr ( English )
: Ine voiced by Yoshiko Takamori ( Japanese )
: Voiced by: Yoshiko Yamamoto ( 1969-1976 ), Michiko Nomura ( 1976-2005 ), Makoto Tsumura ( 2005 -)
* Watashi ga Tenshi dattara ii noni ( written by Yoshiko Miura, Mariko Kouda / composed by Miki Matsubara ) / Machibuse ( written / composed by Yumi Matsutōya ), 1996
In 1996, he starred with George Takei, ( Star Trek's Sulu ) in the television movie Rinko The Best Bad Thing, based upon the novel by Yoshiko Uchida.
Voiced by Jane Woods ( English ) and Yoshiko Asai ( Japanese ).
* About Picture Bride, novel by Yoshiko Uchida
Voiced by Yoshiko Sakakibara in Japanese.

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