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Jirōchō Wasabi

Character

Jirōchō Wasabi leads the Wasabi family in the Land of Tea, a household locked in a long-running rivalry with the neighboring Wagarashi family for control of the region.

Title: Head of the Wasabi family
Location: Land of Tea
Affiliation: Wasabi family
Classification: civilian
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Appearance

Jirōchō is marked by an unkempt head of grey hair. His eyes are a pale, dark shade.

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Personality

Warmth, compassion, and honesty define Jirōchō, qualities that stand in sharp relief against the scheming, deceitful Wagarashi leader, Kyūroku Wagarashi. He took Idate Morino in after discovering the boy on the streets and never wavered in his belief in him. During Idate's race he placed enormous trust in the young man, wagering his own life on the outcome.

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History

Their first meeting came on a winter's day, when a young Idate Morino lunged at Jirōchō in a bid to steal his money. Jirōchō turned the attack aside using nothing but his umbrella, a display of skill that hinted at real hand-to-hand ability. Recognizing that the boy was only a starving thief with nowhere to go, he pinned him, then let him rise, handed him a pocket knife, and offered him a lesson. From there he welcomed Idate into the Wasabi family.

Jirōchō also shares a long friendship with Tsunade. He once vouched for her before the loan sharks Senta and Bunzō, confirming that her debt to the Akagi Gang had been settled. Later, after Tsunade rose to become Hokage, he requested a mission from the Land of Tea that fell to Naruto, Sasuke, and Sakura. The assignment centered on a contest between the Wasabi and Wagarashi families to decide which of them would govern the region for the next four years. Even when Idate appeared to be fleeing at the start of the race, Jirōchō kept his faith intact, and once Idate crossed the finish line victorious, he swelled with pride.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Jirōchō Wasabi in Naruto?

Jirōchō Wasabi leads the Wasabi family in the Land of Tea, a household locked in a long running rivalry with the neighboring Wagarashi family for control of the region.

What is Jirōchō's relationship with Idate Morino?

Jirōchō took in Idate Morino as a ward after finding him as a starving street thief, and he never wavered in his belief in the boy, even wagering his own life on Idate's success during a race.

How did Jirōchō and Idate first meet?

Jirōchō first encountered a young Idate Morino when the boy tried to steal his money on a winter's day. Jirōchō turned the attack aside with just his umbrella, then pinned him, handed him a pocket knife, and welcomed him into the Wasabi family.

What is Jirōchō's connection to Tsunade?

Jirōchō shares a long friendship with Tsunade. He once vouched for her before loan sharks to confirm her debt had been settled, and years later, after she became Hokage, he requested a mission from her that led Naruto, Sasuke, and Sakura to the Land of Tea.

What mission did Jirōchō request from Konoha?

Jirōchō asked Tsunade for help with a contest between the Wasabi and Wagarashi families to decide which would govern the Land of Tea for the next four years, a mission that fell to Naruto, Sasuke, and Sakura.

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