Kawamatsu

Kawamatsu is a samurai of Wano Country who once served Kozuki Oden until Oden's death 20 years ago. He is currently a prisoner of the Beasts Pirates in Udon's Prisoner Mine.

Appearance
Little is known about Kawamatsu's appearance. He appears to have a large amount of hair that sticks upward. Both of his eyes are functioning.

Personality
As Oden's retainer, Kawamatsu is extremely loyal to the Kozuki Family, as after he first reunited with Raizo after twenty years, the first he did was questioning Momonosuke's safety. He is also caring as when the one of Beast Pirates attempted to attack Luffy, Kawamatsu silently aided him by attacking with a fish bone.

Abilities and Powers
Along with Denjiro and Ashura Doji, Kawamatsu is considered by Kin'emon to have been one of Oden's most powerful followers, being worth 100 men in battle.

Kawamatsu has shown to have immense endurance when he was imprisoned in Udon. He was fed poisoned fish every day by the Beasts Pirates without dying or even suffering any debilitating illness like Tama, a feat which has baffled his captors. He is capable of spitting projectiles with great speed and precision, potentially turning them into deadly weapons if they are sharp enough. Thus, his guards are ordered to remove the bones of the fish they feed him. When they failed to do this, he was able to take out a guard by spitting the bone as a projectile that pierced his neck.

Past
Kawamatsu once served under Kozuki Oden until Oden was executed 20 years ago. At some point, he was imprisoned in Udon where he was fed with a poisonous fish each day.

Wano Country Arc
After Monkey D. Luffy was brought to Udon, Kawamatsu spat a fishbone at one of the guards when the guard attempted to attack Luffy. He later witnessed Dobon's confrontation with Luffy and Eustass Kid.

When Luffy and Hyogoro were brought before Queen, Kawamatsu called out to Raizo while the ninja was in front of his cell. After revealing himself, he asked if Kozuki Momonosuke was okay.

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