Tamikebao

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Japanese Name

多美化羽織

Romanized Name

Tamikebao

Debut

Chapter 951; Episode 952

Affiliations

Kurozumi Family

Occupations

Retainer; Checkpoint Guard

Residence

Wano Country (Flower Capital)

Status

Alive

Introduction

Tamikebao is a retainer of the Kurozumi Family and a checkpoint guard at the dock between the Flower Capital and Kuri regions of Wano Country. Tamikebao is a retainer of the Kurozumi Family and a checkpoint guard at the dock between the Flower Capital and Kuri regions of Wano Country.

Appearance

Summary

Tamikebao is an averaged sized man. He has frazzled black hair tied up in a topknot, and a pencil mustache. He wears a light blue kimono with a blue vest and grey pants.

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Personality

Summary

Tamikebao takes his job seriously, demanding that anyone who wanted to pass through his checkpoint must follow his orders. Despite his more gruff act while working, he was terrified by what he believed to be a ghost, showing a more superstitious outlook.

Abilities And Powers

Summary

As a checkpoint guard, Tamikebao has some authority over who can pass between regions of Wano.

History

Wano Country Saga

Wano Country Arc

Following the attempted assassination on the Shogun Orochi, the Straw Hat Pirates were all placed on wanted posters which were promptly spread around Wano. Tamikebao was deployed to a dock checkpoint leaving the Flower Capital and heading to Kuri. He demanded that anyone approaching the checkpoint must show their faces so that they may be identified. Usopp, Nico Robin, and Brook would use Brook's Devil Fruit ability to convince Tamikebao that they were being followed by a ghost. Tamikebao was terrified upon witnessing this, and allowed them to pass without any questions.

Trivia

Summary

His name is a pun on obake mita (お化け見た?, "I saw a ghost") with the syllables in reverse order, referring to his reaction to Brook.

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