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===[[Fight or Flight]]=== |
===[[Fight or Flight]]=== |
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Atsumi helps [[Ando]] follow the story of [[Hiro]] and [[Takezo Kensei]] by restoring the legibility of faded [[Hiro's scrolls|scrolls]] written by Hiro in the distant past. |
Atsumi helps [[Ando]] follow the story of [[Hiro]] and [[Takezo Kensei]] by restoring the legibility of faded [[Hiro's scrolls|scrolls]] written by Hiro in the distant past. |
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===[[The Line]]=== |
===[[The Line]]=== |
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Atsumi reads ahead in the [[Hiro's scrolls|scrolls]] when he is caught by [[Ando Masahashi|Ando]]. Although enraptured in [[Hiro]]'s story, he reluctantly returns back to the last place Ando was at. Afterwards, at an abrupt end, he tells Ando that there are no more scrolls. |
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Atsumi has finished restoring the last of the [[Hiro's Scrolls|scrolls]] and reads the rest of Hiro's story with [[Ando]]. |
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==[[Heroes Evolutions]]== |
==[[Heroes Evolutions]]== |
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===[[Sword Saint]]=== |
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Curator Tatsuya Atsumi provides scholarly and cultural commentary to the documentary ''[[Sword Saint]]''. He introduces the viewer to [[Whitebeard]]'s Hidden Fortress, the [[Fire Scroll]], and [[Linderman]]. Atsumi also provides an explanation to [[Kensei]]'s name: "It is doubtful that Takezo Kensei was our hero’s birth name. Kensei translates to "Sword Saint," a term given to only the most skillful and revered warriors. No parents would actually name their child this. More likely it was a name given to him." |
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In Chapter 1, “The Battle of the Twelve Swords”, Curator Tatsuya Atsumi documented that [[Takezo Kensei]] knew to save [[Japan]], he would have to defeat [[White Beard]]. |
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In Chapter 2, “The Trial of the Fire Scroll”, Tatsuya documents that the [[Fire Scroll]] contains strategies, secrets, and locations of [[White Beard]]’s operations. |
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In Chapter 3, “The Trial of the Hidden Fortress”, Tatsuya claims that [[White Beard]]’s [[Whitebeard's men|army]] at the [[Hidden Fortress]] was numerous because it was the largest in all of [[Japan]]. |
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In Chapter 5, “The Mystery of Kensei”, Curator Tatsuya documents that [[Takezo Kensei]] means “Sword Saint” and that no parents would actually name their child this, but that it was likely a name given to him. The curator says that we have little records of Kensei's actual name or if he even existed. Tatsuya also comments that [[Daniel Linderman]] kept the largest collection of Kensei artifacts and refused for them to go on tours. |
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Latest revision as of 22:15, 22 September 2015
| Tatsuya Atsumi | |
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| Portrayed by | Mio Takada |
| First appearance | Fight or Flight |
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| Known ability | None |
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| Home | Tokyo, Japan |
| Occupation | Curator of the Museum of Cultural History |
Tatsuya Atsumi is the curator of the Museum of Cultural History in Tokyo, Japan.
Character History
Fight or Flight
Atsumi helps Ando follow the story of Hiro and Takezo Kensei by restoring the legibility of faded scrolls written by Hiro in the distant past.
The Line
Atsumi reads ahead in the scrolls when he is caught by Ando. Although enraptured in Hiro's story, he reluctantly returns back to the last place Ando was at. Afterwards, at an abrupt end, he tells Ando that there are no more scrolls.
Heroes Evolutions
Sword Saint
In Chapter 1, “The Battle of the Twelve Swords”, Curator Tatsuya Atsumi documented that Takezo Kensei knew to save Japan, he would have to defeat White Beard.
In Chapter 2, “The Trial of the Fire Scroll”, Tatsuya documents that the Fire Scroll contains strategies, secrets, and locations of White Beard’s operations.
In Chapter 3, “The Trial of the Hidden Fortress”, Tatsuya claims that White Beard’s army at the Hidden Fortress was numerous because it was the largest in all of Japan.
In Chapter 5, “The Mystery of Kensei”, Curator Tatsuya documents that Takezo Kensei means “Sword Saint” and that no parents would actually name their child this, but that it was likely a name given to him. The curator says that we have little records of Kensei's actual name or if he even existed. Tatsuya also comments that Daniel Linderman kept the largest collection of Kensei artifacts and refused for them to go on tours.
