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Ippo informed Miyata that Takamura claimed to be able to see and that he was able to read a small print on a magazine, however, Miyata assumed that Takamura memorised the magazine beforehand, making Ippo's test irrelevant. Ippo then watched Takamura's WBC middleweight title match. Despite getting his right eye cut and the match almost stopped because of it, Takamura won, conquering his second weight class. Outside the arena, Ippo waited with his friends for Takamura to come out and take him home, as he was instructed by Kamogawa to force Takamura to rest. Ippo and everyone else was then
thrown out by Takamura as he was unable to rest with everyone watching him.
Spirit of a Weed Arc Ippo getting his shoe stepped on by Makino. When Ippo went to the Kamogawa gym, he witnessed Takamura go through with an earlier promise by cutting Aoki's hair into Papaya's since he did not win. Back at his house, when Ippo and Itagaki watched a commercial featuring Takamura, Ippo mentioned how despite Takamura's eccentric nature, they train with an inedible person. He was then shocked to see Aoki having a commercial as "Broccoman", influenced by his new haircut. Later, Ippo was worried about Itagaki being nervous about the East Japan Rookie King Tournament, which Kimura suggested to him that it has to do with the match against Imai being close. Ippo discovered the reason for Itagaki's nervousness when he went to the Kōrakuen Hall with him and watched the match to see who Itagaki would fight next, with Makino defeating his opponent with Flicker Jabs.
[6] Supernatural Abilities[] Extrasensory Perception: Kagaya possesses the ability to perceive the presence of both humans and demons, as well as determine their strength. This became evident during the Hashira meeting held after the events at Mount Natagumo. Despite becoming blind in both eyes due to the progression of his illness, Kagaya immediately sensed the presence of the number of individuals with Hashira-level power upon arrival and expressed his satisfaction that they all made it to the meeting without personnel changes. [7] Furthermore, when Muzan arrived at the Ubuyashiki Estate with the intention to kill him, Kagaya immediately detected Muzan's presence and
greeted him, even when his eyes were completely covered by bandages and Muzan was still standing at a distance outside of the estate, showcasing his extraordinary sensory abilities. [8] Foresight: Kagaya (and the rest of the Ubuyashiki family) possess a heightened level of foresight that helps them avoid disastrous situations and amassed them a great amount of wealth and fortune. Due to this instinct, Kagaya accurately made several guesses about multiple things that were eventually proven to be true and accurate without him knowing any prior information, as seen when he accurately predicted that Muzan's only remaining weakness was the sun and that he could not be destroyed by decapitation,[9] that the deaths of Gyutaro and Daki would send waves that would eventually see that the Upper Ranks of the Twelve Kizuki begin losing members for the first time in hundreds of years, and that Muzan will find him and bring about the final war between Demon Slayer Corps and the Twelve Kizuki during his last five days of life. [10] Trivia[] Kagaya has the same Japanese and English voice actors as Seijiro Kikuoka
from Sword Art Online. As stated by Kagaya, the disease currently ailing him is the curse inflicted on his family due to them birthing the "original demon. " The sickness itself is a genetic disorder passed down from generation to generation in their family, it has effectively left the Ubuyashiki family with weak bodies and a lifespan of less than 30 years. [11] Kagaya's first name contains the kanji for "shine" (耀 (かが) , kaga?) and the Kun'yomi for "how" (哉 (や) , ya?); the "ya" in the first character is not included and is instead replaced by the second. His surname contains the Kun'yomi for "bear, give birth to" (産 (うぶ) , ubu?), "house, shop" (屋 (や) , ya?) and "spread" (敷 (しき) , shiki?).
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