Proper noun
Imagawa (plural Kumagais)
A surname from Japanese.
As a result, much of Ieyasu's early years were spent in danger as wars with the Oda and Imagawa were fought. Source: Internet
He managed successfully to transform many of the retainers of the Takeda, Hōjō, and Imagawa clans—all whom he had defeated himself or helped to defeat—into loyal followers. Source: Internet
Here he lived a fairly good life as hostage and potentially useful future ally of the Imagawa clan until 1556 when he was age 13 years old. Source: Internet
Imagawa saw the series as being a typical shōnen series that was heavily male oriented and featuring a shapely heroine and dramatic battles. Source: Internet
Imagawa was admired for his balance of military and administrative skills during his lifetime and his writings became widespread. Source: Internet
Initially, the series was planned at thirty-nine episodes, with Yasuhiro Imagawa brought on board to direct. Source: Internet