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Junjiro was a former monk-in-training who was apprenticed to Sorin at the Makinoodera Temple in Izumi Settsu. He was the son of the samurai and Shinbakufu member Ido Yoshihiro.

In Late September 1581, Junjiro and Sorin came across a heavily wounded Fujibayashi Naoe lying unconscious next to the body of her father Nagato outside Katano Castle. Seeing that she was still alive, the two brought her back to the temple and tended to her injuries.[1]

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