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Samizu Kichiemon is a long-deceased doll maker who worked during the [[wikipedia:Bakumatsu|Bakumatsu era]], he is better known for his elaborate and often dangerous mechanical contraptions used to guard jewels and other precious items. His works and the protected items are frequently targeted by [[Kaitou Kid]] or acquired by [[Jirokichi Suzuki|Suzuki Jirokichi]] as bait. His constructions appear in Strange Mansion Adventure (475-478), The Iron Tanuki (674-676), The Haunted Warehouse (690-692), and Kirin's Horn (712-715).
Samizu Kichiemon is a long-deceased doll maker who worked during the [[wikipedia:Bakumatsu|Bakumatsu era]], he is better known for his elaborate and often dangerous mechanical contraptions used to guard jewels and other precious items. His works and the protected items are frequently targeted by [[Kaitou Kid]] or acquired by [[Jirokichi Suzuki|Suzuki Jirokichi]] as bait. His constructions appear in Strange Mansion Adventure (475-478), The Iron Tanuki (674-676), The Haunted Warehouse (690-692), and Kirin's Horn (712-715).

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Samizu Kichiemon

Profile
Age: ? (deceased)
Gender: Male
Date of birth: ? (~Bakumatsu Era)
Statistics
First appearance: Manga: Chapter 475
Appearances:
Keyhole number: Volume 68

Samizu Kichiemon is a long-deceased doll maker who worked during the Bakumatsu era, he is better known for his elaborate and often dangerous mechanical contraptions used to guard jewels and other precious items. His works and the protected items are frequently targeted by Kaitou Kid or acquired by Suzuki Jirokichi as bait. His constructions appear in Strange Mansion Adventure (475-478), The Iron Tanuki (674-676), The Haunted Warehouse (690-692), and Kirin's Horn (712-715).