Jubei is a character in various Japanese media, most notably from the "Ninja Scroll" anime film, where he is portrayed as a skilled swordsman and ninja. He is often depicted as a lone warrior with a strong sense of justice, battling against evil forces. Jubei's character has also been adapted in Video Games and other anime series, where he retains his iconic traits of bravery and combat prowess. His name is inspired by historical figures, particularly the legendary swordsman Yagyu Jubei Mitsuyoshi from the Edo period.
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Currently in London with wife, Peko, and their adult son, Jubei.
The cast of Zatoichi sakate giri - 1965 includes: Kanbi Fujiyama as Monk Hyakutaro Jun Katsumura as Jubei yakuza Koichi Mizuhara as Shimazo Kitase Manabu Morita as Ronin enforcer Masako Myojo as Chiyo Eiko Taki as Yone
Seiji Fukushi has: Played Akio Nitta in "Tatchi" in 2005. Performed in "Shibuya kaidan: The riaru toshi densetsu" in 2006. Performed in "Kodoku no utagoe" in 2007. Played Ko-chan in "Waruboro" in 2007. Played Nakahara in "Kimi no tomodachi" in 2008. Played Akiyama Yoji in "Inosento rabu" in 2008. Played Shizuo Zaizen in "Onnanoko monogatari" in 2009. Performed in "15 sai no shiganhei" in 2010. Played Saito Satoshi in "Hitsudan hosutesu" in 2010. Performed in "Nichirin no isan" in 2011. Performed in "Suicchi o osu toki" in 2011. Played (2011) in "Ariadne no dangan" in 2011. Played Yamashita Yugo in "Taisetsu na koto wa subete kimi ga oshiete kureta" in 2011. Performed in "Akujotachi no mesu" in 2011. Performed in "Honjitsu wa taian nari" in 2012. Performed in "Summer Nude" in 2013. Played Izuru sensui in "Tokyo Toy Box" in 2013. Performed in "L.DK" in 2014. Played Yuma shiobara in "The Next Generation: Patlabor" in 2014. Performed in "Giga Tokyo Toy Box" in 2014.
"Jubei" is a Japanese name that can be translated to mean "second son" or "second boy," derived from the characters "ju" (二) meaning "two" and "bei" (兵) meaning "soldier" or "warrior." It is a name often associated with historical figures, such as the legendary samurai Jubei Yagyu. In popular culture, Jubei has appeared in various anime, manga, and video games, often embodying themes of skill and honor.
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In Japanese, "Jubei" (十兵衛) typically means "ten warriors" or "ten soldiers," where "ju" (十) means "ten" and "bei" (兵衛) refers to "warrior" or "soldier." The name is often associated with the legendary samurai Jubei Yagyu, a historical figure known for his skills in swordsmanship. The name evokes strength and martial prowess in Japanese culture.
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Currently in London with wife, Peko, and their adult son, Jubei.
The cast of Say Nothin - 2012 includes: Paul Jubei
His real name is Gabriel Aubry and remember baxter and jubei are one
The cast of Onigiri - 2010 includes: Oliver Almalel as Gemma Elpidio Eblien as Male Student Junko Goda as Yasuko Timothy Komori as Father Kenzo Lee as Male Student Taishi Mizuno as Jubei
The cast of Sobo - 1933 includes: Yumeko Aizome as Naeko Date Jun Arai as Jubei Mitsugu Fujii as Kiyoshi Sada Yukichi Iwata as Yonoshin Ouchi Joji Oka as Kazuo Sunaga Kinuyo Tanaka as Yoshiko Migiwa
The cast of Zatoichi sakate giri - 1965 includes: Kanbi Fujiyama as Monk Hyakutaro Jun Katsumura as Jubei yakuza Koichi Mizuhara as Shimazo Kitase Manabu Morita as Ronin enforcer Masako Myojo as Chiyo Eiko Taki as Yone
The cast of Adauchi - 1964 includes: Tetsuo Ishidate Toshie Kimura Masao Mishima Yoshiko Mita as Ritsu Ken Mitsuda Kinnosuke Nakamura as Shinpachi Ezaki Yukio Ninagawa Shinnosuke Ogata Ai Sasaki as Michi Takahiro Tamura as Jubei Haruo Tanaka
"Jube" is a nickname often associated with Jubei Yagyu, a famous Japanese swordsman and strategist from the 16th century, known for his skills in martial arts and his role in the Yagyu clan. Additionally, "Jube" can refer to other figures in popular culture or history, but without specific context, it’s challenging to pinpoint a definitive individual. If you have a particular context in mind, please provide more details!