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Asahina Yoshihide : ウィキペディア英語版
Asahina Yoshihide

, also known as , was a Japanese warrior of the early 13th century, and the son of Wada Yoshimori.〔〔Kusumoto (2002:170)〕 His name (also written with the characters ) comes from , where he lived at one time. Though very likely a historical figure, Yoshihide appears in literature and in ''kabuki'' as a somewhat superhuman legendary character. According to these, his mother was the renowned female warrior Tomoe Gozen, and he had superhuman strength which he used to accomplish a number of stunning feats.
==Legends==
Asahina's name is associated with some incredible feats. According to the Azuma Kagami, he and future shogun Minamoto no Yoriie, who were good friends, one day were together in Kotsubo.〔 Yoriie said he had heard what a good swimmer Yoshihide was, and challenged him to give a demonstration of his prowess.〔 Immediately, Asahina jumped into the sea and soon re-emerged with two or three sharks in his fists.〔 Asahina is also mentioned in the ''Soga Monogatari'' as having competed for strength with Soga Goro Tokimune.〔
Finally and most famously, he is said to have opened the Asaina Pass by himself in one night, thus giving this extremely important pass his name.〔Kamakura Shōkō Kaigijo (2008:55)〕〔

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