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<section begin=summary />The Kagetsu family hail from Motoyoshi Village within the [[Land of Fire]]. The were originally ordinary herb-sellers that, though poor, lived happy lives filled with laughter. When they discovered that the herbs growing in the surrounding mountainside were valuable, the family became rich.<section end=summary /> They also became serious and laughter disappeared from their lives. [[Tōbei Kagetsu]], the head of the clan, fakes his death in an elaborate attempt to remind his children to smile again.
The Kagetsu Clan hail from Motoyoshi Village within the [[Land of Fire]]. The members of this clan all work as Medicinal Herb Salesman or Saleswomen.
 
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== Trivia ==
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* The family's name means "flowers and the moon", and is also an archaism for "refined leisure" or "elegant pastime".

Revision as of 21:13, 14 September 2014

Kagetsu Family
Kagetsu Symbol
Debut
Appears in Anime
Clan Data
Affiliation
Known Members

The Kagetsu family hail from Motoyoshi Village within the Land of Fire. The were originally ordinary herb-sellers that, though poor, lived happy lives filled with laughter. When they discovered that the herbs growing in the surrounding mountainside were valuable, the family became rich. They also became serious and laughter disappeared from their lives. Tōbei Kagetsu, the head of the clan, fakes his death in an elaborate attempt to remind his children to smile again.

Trivia

  • The family's name means "flowers and the moon", and is also an archaism for "refined leisure" or "elegant pastime".