Tsugikuni

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Tsugikuni family

The family crest of the earrings of the sunny representing the Tsugikuni family

Ancestor Empress Michiru
original nature Seiwa Genji and Kanmu Taira
category Samurai or aristocrat Wakoku Federation
Birthplace Ibaraki, Saitama, Chiba, Kanagawa, Tokyo, Kyoto, etc.

The Tsugikuni family is a general term for the samurai clan that appears in anime and manga based on "Kimetsu no Yaiba".

In this item, I will mainly explain the original story and explain the people who actually founded the Tsugikuni family by micronation in Wakoku Federation.

Tsugi Kuni family in fiction

The Tsugikuni family existed as a samurai during the Warring States period. Twins were born at that time, and his father tried to kill the bruised yoriichi as an abomination, but Akeno furiously opposed it, so his younger brother Yoriichi was under house arrest in a room with three tatami mats, and his brother Michikatsu was raised as a tracer. became. Her mother, Akeno, loved her twins equally and often quarreled over the differences in treatment of her twins. The brothers were hurt because their parents had a fight about themselves. The father died when he saw that his wife's death and Yoriichi's death overlapped, and he could not find Yoriichi based on Akeno's will, and he died with peace of mind that Michikatsu had a wife and child.

Major history

In 2017, Akane (Princess of Akane) of the Tsubata family, a child of Empress Anya, officially married Tasuku Nakanishi. He officially left the imperial family and founded the Tsugikuni family.

In 2018, Kazuhiko Tsugikuni (Matsuyama), the head of the family at that time, was ordered to establish the Tsugikuni Shogunate in Japan in the Kanto region. Downward of the Tsugikuni family

August 2018 Kazuhiko's son Yasushi becomes the first shogun at the Tsugikuni Shogunate, and the name is changed to "Tsugikuni Michikatsu".

November 2018 Michikatsu transfers the general position to his younger brother Yoshiki. Mr. Yoshiki changed his name to Tsugikuni Tanjiro Yoriichi as the second shogun.

In January 2019, Michikatsu's son-in-law, Yoshikane Nitta, was appointed as the third shogun.

In 2021, Yoshikane resigns from the shogun, and Yoshikane's brother-in-law and Michikatsu's son, Sukeyori Hino, is recommended to the shogun.

From 2021 to January 2022, Tsugikuniskeyori becomes the fourth shogun.

Active as a samurai and aristocrat.