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Sengoku Bushin Musashi (戦国(せんごく)武神(ぶしん)ムサシ, lit. Sengoku War God Musashi) is a Keshin introduced in Inazuma Eleven GO.

Game description[]

Inazuma Eleven GO
  • "A mountain Keshin. Use your two katanas with legendary skill."

Users[]

Inazuma Eleven GO
Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone
Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy
Inazuma Eleven Strikers 2012 Xtreme
Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013

Hissatsu[]

Inazuma Eleven GO
Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone
Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy
Inazuma Eleven Strikers 2012 Xtreme
Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013

Evolution route[]

Inazuma Eleven GO[]

初式 弐式 参式 四式 伍式 零式
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 0
KP 140 144 149 152 153 155
Attack 100 104 109 112 113 115

Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone[]

初式 弐式 参式 四式 伍式 零式
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 0
KP 140 140 140 145 145 150
Attack 100 105 110 110 115 120

Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy[]

初式 弐式 参式 四式 伍式 零式
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 0
KP 130 140 150 160 170 180
Attack 70 80 90 100 110 120

Info[]

Inazuma Eleven GO[]

It is first seen in the scans. It is first used in the anime in episode 30 by Nishiki Ryouma during the second half, and he scored two goals against Kidokawa Seishuu after he had Someoka Ryuugo's training.

In episode 31, Nishiki used his Keshin hissatsu technique, Bushin Renzan, to score the third goal of Raimon and complete a hat trick, also causing Raimon to win.

At the Kasenjiki, Matsukaze Tenma, Shindou Takuto, Nishizono Shinsuke, Sorano Aoi, Yamana Akane and Seto Midori were thinking back at the opponents Raimon has faced so far during the Holy Road tournament and this Keshin was seen in their flashback.

In episode 35, Nishiki used it again in order to stop Mahoro's Keshin; Genei no Dalamanglass, but Nishiki's Keshin is beaten by the Keshin hissatsu; Dancing Ghost and Mahoro was able to pass by Nishiki because of the Keshin disappearing.

He used it again in episode 42 against Seidouzan. He also used Bushin Renzan and scored the second goal to Raimon. In episode 43 against Dragonlink in the second half, he used many times his Keshin to stop Dragonlink's Keshin, and at the end of the episode, he was so tired that he couldn't use it anymore.

After Raimon won the Holy Road, the team watched a special program that was commemorated to them on TV, showcasing their hissatsu, Keshin and tactics they used and the opponents and their moves they faced during the tournament.

Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stone[]

It was used by Nishiki Ryouma in episode 5 in the match against Protocol Omega 2.0. He also used Bushin Renzan, but it was easily stopped by Zanou.

It appeared again in episode 6 alongside Sousha Maestro, Goseishin Titanias and Kensei Lancelot to stop Beta from advancing through the field. Nishiki failed to stop her Keshin Armed hissatsu.

It was used again in episode 13. Nishiki also used Bushin Renzan and scored a goal against Shiroshika Gumi.

It appeared in episode 16 to prevent Beta to use her Keshin Armed, but it was defeated by Shoot Command K02.

It was used twice in episode 29, the first time to help Zanark to release his Keshin, and the second time to use the Keshin Armed and score the third goal for Raimon.

In episode 41, Nishiki used Keshin Armed and used Denrai Houtou to try to score a goal, but it was caught by Shinen no Agillaus's hissatsu technique, Gigabyte Screw.

Inazuma Eleven GO the Movie: The Ultimate Bonds Gryphon[]

Kageyama Hikaru used a fake shot by pretending to use Extend Zone. He then quickly passed the ball to Nishiki Ryouma, who then used Bushin Renzan to score the goal.

Inazuma Eleven GO VS Danball Senki W[]

Nishiki Ryouma used it in the Inazuma Eleven GO VS Danball Senki W movie to stop Asta. However, he failed along with Tenma's Majin Pegasus Arc and the rest of Shinsei Inazuma Japan, and they were knocked in the air by Asta.

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Trivia[]

  • Its name, Sengoku Bushin Musashi, is derived from 宮本武蔵, which, in turn, means Miyamoto Musashi, a legendary swordman from the Sengoku era who fought with the nitoryuu style, wherein two swords are used, an allusion on its appearance.
  • In the Inazuma Eleven GO Nintendo 3DS games, when it loses a Keshin Battle, it loses its swords.

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