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Overview
Although she's only sixteen and looks even younger, Misao Makimachi is already a skilled and competent member of the Oniwabanshu ninja clan. That's fortunate for Misao, because her onimitsu talents may be all that keeps her alive when a journey in search of the leader of the clan, Aoshi Shinomori, leads her instead into a face-to-face encounter with an even more dangerous man and a plot to overthrow the Meiji government! Quickly enmeshed in the affairs of the legendary assassin Hitokiri Battosai, now known as Kenshin Himura, wielder of the reverse-blade sword, Misao finds herself pulled into the middle of a deadly intrigue against Makoto Shishio, who is orchestrating the conquest of all Japan - beginning with Kyoto!
Top Cast


Mayo Suzukaze
Mayo Suzukaze
Kenshin Himura (voice)
Mayo Suzukaze
Kenshin Himura (voice)


Miki Fujitani
Miki Fujitani
Kaoru Kamiya (voice)
Miki Fujitani
Kaoru Kamiya (voice)


Mina Tominaga
Mina Tominaga
Yahiko Myoujin (voice)
Mina Tominaga
Yahiko Myoujin (voice)


Yuji Ueda
Yuji Ueda
Sanosuke Sagara (voice)
Yuji Ueda
Sanosuke Sagara (voice)


Shuichi Ikeda
Shuichi Ikeda
Seijuro Hiko (voice)
Shuichi Ikeda
Seijuro Hiko (voice)


Ken Narita
Ken Narita
Hajime Saito (voice)
Ken Narita
Hajime Saito (voice)


Tomo Sakurai
Tomo Sakurai
Misao Makimachi (voice)
Tomo Sakurai
Misao Makimachi (voice)


Masanori Ikeda
Masanori Ikeda
Makoto Shishio (voice)
Masanori Ikeda
Makoto Shishio (voice)


Irie Kanako
Irie Kanako
Yumi Komagata (voice)
Irie Kanako
Yumi Komagata (voice)


Noriko Hidaka
Noriko Hidaka
Sojiro Seta (voice)
Noriko Hidaka
Sojiro Seta (voice)
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