Muramasa Sengo was most famous for being a very talented swordsmith. He founded the muramasa school of Martial Arts in Japan in the 14th-16th centuries.
Muramasa is a zanpakuto that belonged to koga kuchiki. Muramasa is the antagonist for the zanpakuto rebellion arc, later we discover Muramasa is doing this because he wants to free his master and be reunited.<------- this is all in the anime not in the manga so koga kuchiki never really existed in the series
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The cast of Sengo no Suma - 1924 includes: Matsunosuke Onoe Kumeko Urabe
In MegaMan Battle Network 2, you can obtain the Muramasa sword by defeating the optional boss, the "Swordy" enemy, located in the Undernet. After defeating Swordy, you'll be rewarded with the Muramasa Battle Chip. Make sure to have the necessary skills to defeat this challenging enemy, as the Muramasa is a powerful chip that allows for strong sword attacks.
The cast of Oboro Muramasa - 2009 includes: Miyuki Sawashiro as Momohime Hiroyuki Yoshino as Kisuke
The cast of Sengo Saidai no Toba - 1969 includes: Akiko Koyama Ken Takakura
Yes, according to Japanese legend, the swordsmith Muramasa is said to have killed his master, which contributed to the belief that his swords were cursed. Muramasa's blades were associated with violence and bloodshed, leading to the notion that they brought misfortune to their wielders. This story is part of the folklore surrounding Muramasa, highlighting the duality of beauty and danger in his craftsmanship. However, it's important to note that these tales are more myth than historical fact.
Ichigo fights Muramasa in "Bleach" during the "Bount Arc," specifically in Episode 163, titled "The Sealed Sword Frenzy." In this episode, Ichigo confronts Muramasa, who is a spirit of a zanpakuto. Their battle explores themes of identity and the bond between a soul reaper and their sword.
Naoyuki Arai has written: 'Shimbun sengo shi' -- subject(s): Freedom of the press, Japan, Journalism, Press 'Haisen taiken to sengo shiso'
It is Kōga Kuchiki
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Hiroyuki Hirai has written: 'Aru sengo'