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The elder half-sister of Japanese warlord Kenshin Uesugi. In Samurai Warriors 3, she serves as co-commander of the Uesugi forces along with her brother.
Daughter of Mitsuhide Akechi and wife of Tadaoki Hosokawa. Born with the given name Tama, she eventually converted to Christianity and took the name Gracia as her Christian name.
A cunning strategist who worked for Hideyoshi Toyotomi.
A relative of Oda clan officer Mitsuhide Akechi by marriage, Hidemitsu Akechi (or Sama-no-suke) aided his father-in-law in the coup against Nobunaga Oda.
A Japanese warlord that first served loyally under Nobunaga Oda, and then successfully led his forces to unite Japan after Oda's death.
Ieyasu Tokugawa was a warlord of feudal Japan. He managed to unify the land under his banner, leading to a lasting peace and bringing an end to the Warring States Period.
The daughter of a Hojo clan retainer. In Samurai Warriors 3, she is depicted as a warrior princess that shares a rivalry with Kunoichi.
A ruthless strategist who works for the Oda clan.
Loyal retainer of Uesugi Kenshin in the Warring States period of Japan.
A blonde kunoichi introduced in Sengoku Basara.
A legendary ninja of the early Sengoku era. He was said to possess the ability of flight, thus reflected in his epithet "Tobi Kato" (i.e The flying Kato).
Kenshin Uesugi was a warlord of feudal Japan known for his rivalry with Shingen Takeda and his beliefs in Bishamonten; the god of war.
A character from the Samurai Warriors series. She uses kunai as her weapons.
A gun-toting figure of Japan's Warring States Era. Characters based on him have appeared in numerous games.
A loyal retainer of Hideyoshi Toyotomi during the Warring States Era. After Hideyoshi's death, Masanori sided with Ieyasu Tokugawa's Eastern Army in the war that followed.
An officer of the warlord Nobunaga Oda. He led a rebellion against his lord and had him assassinated. However, his coup attempt was quickly thwarted and he was defeated by the forces of Hideyoshi Toyotomi.
A prominent historical figure during Japan’s Warring States period. Mitsunari Ishida has been depicted in several video games.
The leader of the Mori clan during the Warring States period of Japan. He allied with other warlords to fight the Oda clan.
The adopted son of Dousetsu Tachibana. He eventually married Dousetsu's daughter Ginchiyo and took the Tachibana name.
Musashi Miyamoto was a legendary Japanese swordsman who was incredibly formidable on the battlefield. He is most known for winning a swordfight with an oar and inventing the concept of dual-wielding.
An Azai clan lord from the Warring States era. He married Nobunaga Oda's sister Oichi, but when he took the side of the Asakura clan in an Oda-Asakura dispute, Nobunaga retaliated and destroyed the Azai.
The wife of Japanese warlord Hideyoshi Toyotomi. In the Samurai Warriors series, she is portrayed as a ninja.
Nobunaga Oda was a powerful lord during Japan's Sengoku period. He appears frequently in historically-themed games as a villain.
Sister of Nobunaga Oda and wife of Nagamasa Azai, she is caught in the middle when the Oda and Azai go to war.
A shrine-maiden of Japan's Warring States period. She is credited as a founder of the kabuki form of theatrical dancing.
A young woman that lives as a farmer on the outskirts of Takatane Village in Way of the Samurai 3.
The lord of the Fujimori clan in Way of the Samurai 3. He deposed the Sakurai clan and took control of Amana, quickly establishing himself as a tyrant.
A Hojo clan lord from the Warring States Era. He has appeared in games set during that period of Japanese history.
The nameless samurai protagonist that appears in Way of the Samurai 3. The player selects the character's name and appearance prior to starting a new game.
A warlord of feudal Japan. Though he led a powerful force, his army was caught in a surprise attack by supposedly inferior forces of Nobunaga Oda, and he was killed.
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