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Hojo (Inuyasha) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Hojo is portrayed as a sweet, albeit naïve young man who completely believes Kagome's grandfather's false explanations that she misses school due to her many "strange illnesses." As a result, he often brings Kagome items from his family's store, such as therapeutic sandals or seat cushions to help her feel better. |
 | | Hojo draws the prop sword he has at his side, while Inuyasha draws the Tessaiga, providing a very sharp contrast in their chosen weapons. |
 | | Akitoki Hojo is an ancestor of Hojo and, due to the remarkable similarities between the two characters, is likely intended to be a previous incarnation of present-day Hojo. |
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