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Nakamura Koji was once a famous swordsmaster who teached one of the
eight traditional styles of fencing.
He was about to become the fencing instructor of Lord Hikiji himself
but agreed to a match before the Dark Lord against an obscure upstart
who called himself Katsuichi. He should have won easily but was
beaten three times.
He was humiliated but at that moment, he realized how conceited
he had become. So he gave up his position, left his school and pupils
behind and began the warrior pilgrimage to hone his skills until
he would be able to defeat Katsuichi.
When he stumbled over Usagi, he told him his story not knowing that
Usagi is the pupil of the man who beat him a long time ago. Koji
demans a duel against Usagi and Usagi almost wins by chance because
Koji looses his footing. But Koji is able to catch the blow and to
defeat Usagi.
With Koji's sword at his throat, Usagi expects to die but Koji
lets him life -- if he delivers his former sensei a message that
Koji demands a rematch at Kitanoji Temple.
Usagi does as he is asked (Hebi in
USAGI YOJIMBO Book Eleven: Seasons) and Katsuichi actually receives the message
(see The Missive) and accepts because "honor is at
stake".
Usagi runs into Koji again when he is on his way to Kitanoji Temple
to see the duel.
He tries to talk both of the out of it but fails. In the end, the
two fabulous swordmasters face each other -- and Koji is defeated
one last time.
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