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Inue Shinbei

Inue Shinbei is a Dog Warrior, introduced in Chapter 31 of Hakkenden under the name Shinpei, nicknamed Daihachi. He is later renamed Inue Shinbei Masashi. He is the son of Yamabayashi Fusahachi and Nui. His bead character is Jin (仁), benevolence. ~ from Eight Dogs or Hakkenden, Part Two: His Master’s Blade, Translated by Glynne Walley.
Alias Inue Shinbei (Eight Dog Warrior)
Real Names/Alt Names Inue Shinbei Masashi, Inue/Inuye Shimbei Masashi (犬江 親兵衛 仁), Daihachi
Characteristics Hero, Samurai, Eight Dog Warriors, Literary Characters, Medieval Age, Japanese
Creators/Key Contributors Kyokutei Bakin
First Appearance Nansō Satomi hakkenden (南総里見八犬伝), serialized in 106 volumes from 1814–1842.
First Publisher Tōyō Bunko (東洋文庫), Various
Appearance List Nansō Satomi hakkenden (南総里見八犬伝), serialized in 106 volumes from 1814–1842. Reprints: Meiji Period Printed Editions (1868–1912), Bunko Editions (1900s–1930s), Taishō Period Editions (1912–1926), Illustrated and Children’s Versions (Early 20th Century), Popular Editions (1920s–1930s). Notable Translations: The Eight Dog Warriors by Kyokutei Bakin – translated by Arthur L. K. Ives (1901); Die acht Hunde (“The Eight Dogs”) by J. S. W. D. Kolb (1912). Adaptations and sequels: Teisō Fujo Hakkenshi (1834-1848); Koi no Yatsufuji: Dansō Satomi Hakkenden (1837) – a parody; Setsubai Kōtan: Inu no Soushi (1848-1881) – a simplified gōkan edition of the novel by Ryuutei Senka; Kanayomi Hakkenden (1848-1867) – a competing gōkan edition of the novel; Hakkenden Gojitsudan (1853-1857) – a novel by one of the authors of Kanayomi Hakkenden which centres on the Dog Warrior’s children and grandchildren; Ninpō Hakkenden (1964) – part of Futaro Yamada’s Ninpōchō series featuring descendants of the original Eight Dog Warriors. Film: Hakkenden (1913), Satomi Hakkenden (1937), Tonchinkan Hakkenden (1953), Sorcerer’s Orb (1954) – Japanese title “Satomi Hakkenden”, You’un Satomi Kaikyoden: Zengo-hen (1956), Satomi hakken-den (1959).
Sample Read Eight Dogs, Or “Hakkenden”; Part Two: His Master’s Blade (2024) by Kyokutei Bakin, translated by Glynne Walley [Google Books (Preview)]
Description Inue Shinbei is a Dog Warrior, introduced in Chapter 31 of Hakkenden under the name Shinpei, nicknamed Daihachi. He is later renamed Inue Shinbei Masashi. He is the son of Yamabayashi Fusahachi and Nui. His bead character is Jin (仁), benevolence. ~ from Eight Dogs or Hakkenden, Part Two: His Master’s Blade, Translated by Glynne Walley.
Source Eight Dogs or Hakkenden – Google Books
Inue Shinbei of Nansō Satomi Hakkenden (c. 1850) | Utagawa Kuniyoshi
Inue Shinbei of Nansō Satomi Hakkenden (c. 1850) | Utagawa Kuniyoshi

Actor Iwai Tojaku I (Iwai Hanshirô V) as Inue Shinbei Masashi, from the series The Book of the Eight Dog Heroes (Hakkenden inu no sôshi no uchi, 1862) | Utagawa Kunisada II