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He was a peasant farmer who was called to fight in the [[Kentsu]] during a rebellion on the [[Edemi Islands]]. After the war he never fought again but made his fortune by making swords for Kentsu generals and wealthy nobels. | He was a peasant farmer who was called to fight in the [[Kentsu]] during a rebellion on the [[Edemi Islands]]. After the war he never fought again but made his fortune by making swords for Kentsu generals and wealthy nobels. | ||
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Revision as of 21:27, 4 June 2014
Chanto was the father of Haki Umezawa and the grandfather of Tetsuo Umezawa. He was a distant descendant of Toshiro Umezawa.
He was a peasant farmer who was called to fight in the Kentsu during a rebellion on the Edemi Islands. After the war he never fought again but made his fortune by making swords for Kentsu generals and wealthy nobels.