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Tomi was a Japanese woman and the younger sister of Tsuyu who lived during the late Sengoku period.

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Born in Osaka, Tomi was the younger sister of Tsuyu and one of the few children to her parents. With her father working as a farmer, they owed a quota to the local monks every season.[1]

In 1541, Tomi and Tsuyu were tasked to bring home both food and supplies from a vendor. While traveling, Tomi asked for Tsuyu to rest but was told to persevere for the sake of their family. Along their path, they came across a motionless samurai, whom Tomi prayed for, against Tsuyu's advice. Suddenly, the samurai rose and demanded to meet their parents. When he took out his katana, the girls ran home, escaping their attacker, but losing most of their supplies. Arriving home, they oversaw their father barter with the local monks about their debts, agreeing to a bigger payment next year.[1]

In 1542, Tomi overheard her father beg and then offer Tsuyu as a servant to their temple. Tomi then pleaded that Tsuyu has alway taken care of the family and begged for her not to leave. The adults ignored her pleas and soon offered a counter to have both girls, which will result in a full payment with interest. When Tomi was grabbed, Tsuyu grabbed a broom, hit one of the monks, and told her father not to sell Tomi. While their father retracted Tomi leaving, he ultimately gave Tsuyu away for her disobedience. While Tsuyu was taken away, the monks promised to be back for Tomi.[2]

At some point, Tomi was taken away for her family's payment and was made to work at one of the monks' temple. For more than a decade, she served as a servant and took care of cleaning the temple. Fortunately, she was found by Tsuyu, who was now an Assassin, as she cried and apologized for their father's choice. Tsuyu then gave Tomi a bag of mon, so she can buy her freedom. While Tsuyu left, Tomi cried further and thanked her sister for her newfound freedom.[3]

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