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Tsuyoshi was a Japanese man and the father of Hana who lived in Yuasa, Kii during the late Sengoku period.

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In the 1580s, Tsuyoshi and his daughter Hana gathered around an English wanderer Eamon Hathaway, along with their fellow villagers. Eamon asked them about a collection of Isu symbols and discovered of a location with a door with the same symbols. As reward, Eamon demonstrated his wood carvings of a bear and a jaguar, which he gave to Hana. Yet, the old man was then confronted by Fujibayashi Naoe and her ally Yasuke. After a harsh discussion with the pair, Eamon soon offered to show the youths a carving of a wooden elephant, guarding himself with the innocents while he left.[1]

Afterwards, Tsuyoshi and Hana were at their home, but soon was met by an injured Nirmala, who took Tsuyoshi as a hostage. Soon, Naoe and Yasuke came and demanded Tsuyoshi's release. In response, Nirmala stabbed the man to make her escape. Although Tyuyoshi was injured, Naoe and Yasuke, with the help of the locals, came to help him and to console Hana.[2]

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