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He is known as "Gabimaru the Hollow" (がらんの画眉丸, Garan no Gabimaru) for his lack of emotion during his gruesome work. However, he is very much in love with his wife, the village chief's peace-loving daughter who treats him with kindness. When he wanted to cut ties with the village and live a normal life with his wife, the chief arranged for him to be captured and sentenced to death. Sagiri (佐切) Voiced by: Yumiri Hanamori[4] (Japanese); Marisa Duran[5] (English) Portrayed by: Ayana Shiramoto[6] A master swordswoman from the famed Yamada Asaemon family of executioners, where she is one of the only two female executioners in the clan. She recruits Gabimaru for the expedition after seeing his talent and strong will to live. Sagiri is ranked last, 12th, in the Yamada Asaemon hierarchy. Death-Row Criminals[edit] Criminals that the Shogunate chose to embark on the journey to Shinsenkyo and find the Elixir of Life with an assigned Yamada Asaemon executioner. Yuzuriha (杠) Voiced by: Rie Takahashi[4] (Japanese); Jill Harris[5] (English) Portrayed by: Yūri Ōta[6] A self-centered, female ninja who is known as "Yuzuriha of Keishu" (傾主の杠). Aza Chōbei (亜左 弔兵衛, Aza Chōbē) Voiced by: Ryōhei Kimura[4] (Japanese); Nazeeh Tarsha[5] (English) Portrayed by: Yūnosuke Matsushima[6] (first play), Hiroki Sana[7] (second play) A leader of a gang of bandits in Iyo Province, and Toma's older brother. Tamiya Gantetsusai (民谷 巌鉄斎) Voiced by: Tetsu Inada[4] (Japanese); Phil Parsons (English) Portrayed by: Naoya Gо̄moto[6] A famous master swordsman on death row who is known as "Blade Dragon" (剣龍). Despite being somewhat lecherous and shallow, Gantetsusai's swordsmanship is unparalleled, as he can match many of the Yamada Asaemons in a duel. Arisa Koga (古賀亜里沙, Koga Arisa) Voiced by: Ayumi Mano Wataru and Aika's female classmate known for her bad mouth and attitude. Ayano Mita (三田綾乃, Mita Ayano) Voiced by: Yūko Okui (Japanese); Kira Vincent-Davis[3] (English) Yuyu's childhood friend and a member of Moral Public Committee of Kōetsu High School. Marika Shinonome-Claudine (東雲クロディーヌ茉莉花, Shinonome-Claudine Marika) Voiced by: Karin Nanami (Japanese); Kimberly Yates[3] (English) The half-Japanese half-French female student, and Hayato's fiancé. Hiyori Sonoda (園田ひより, Sonoda Hiyori) Voiced by: Takagishi Miria One of Marika's friends. The character's name first revealed in the anime adaptation. Kaoruko Isogawa (五十川薫子, Isogawa Kaoruko) Voiced by: Hikari Sonoyama One of Marika's friends, she is dubbed "Mobile Student Handbook" by Wataru. Store Manager (店長, Tenchō) Voiced by: Susumu Akagi The owner of the second-hand bookstore, where Wataru and Mina work part-time. Yū Ichinose (一瀬優, Ichinose Yū) Voiced by: Masayuki Akasaka Mina's big brother and a member of the Moral Public Committee. Hiroto Tabata (田端博人, Tabata Hiroto) Voiced by: Tetsushi Niwa One of Wataru's classmates who's not part of any clubs or committees. Yuri Hanaoka (花岡由梨, Hanaoka Yuri) Voiced by: Emiri Iwai Yū's girlfriend and fellow Moral Public Committee member. Store Manager's Wife (奥さん, Oku-san) Voiced by: Shinobu Sato The store manager's wife.
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