Tsugaru Umi

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Japanese Name

津軽うみ

Romanized Name

Tsugaru Umi

Debut

Chapter 909; Episode 892

Affiliations

Nico Robin

Occupations

Geisha Master

Residence

Wano Country (Flower Capital)

Status

Alive

Japanese Voice

Noriko Uemura

English Voice

Funimation:Linda Leonard

Introduction

Tsugaru Umi is a woman who trained Nico Robin to perform as a geisha. She lives in the Flower Capital of the Wano Country. Tsugaru Umi is a woman who trained Nico Robin to perform as a geisha. She lives in the Flower Capital of the Wano Country.

Appearance

Summary

Umi is a very short elderly woman with blonde hair tied up in a shimada with a hairpin. She wears a red kimono with pink lines forming a grid pattern.

Personality

Summary

Umi is strict but supportive teacher towards her students, helping Robin achieve her goal of performing at the Shogun's banquet. Like the majority of Wano Country citizens, Umi admired the oiran Komurasaki for her beauty and elegance.

Abilities And Powers

Summary

Umi is knowledgeable about the artforms practiced by geisha and was able to teach Robin to perform well enough to be summoned by the Shogun in a rather short period of time. She is skilled in playing the shamisen, which she uses for performances and lessons.

History

Past

Umi already had her profession 20 years ago, and performed with other geisha on the night of Kouzuki Oden's battle with Kaidou.

Wano Country Saga

Wano Country Arc

She took Nico Robin as her student "O-Robi" and trained her in art of geisha, particularly dancing. During the oiran's procession, she appeared to Robin to inform her that she had been summoned by Shogun Kurozumi Orochi. She then explained the concept of "oiran" to Usopp, Sanji, and Franky. She is later seen celebrating the Fire Festival as it was coming to an end.

Trivia

Summary

Her name may come from Tsugaru-jamisen, a genre of shamisen music that originates from the Tsugaru Peninsula.

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