Tsuji Shibai

Tsuji Shibai is a giant ink brush utilized by Kurozumi Kanjuro. He wields it as a katana, instead of how one would hold a brush. It is not a ranked blade.

Appearance
Tsuji Shibai is a giant ink brush. It has a katana hilt and guard, with a tassel tied to the pommel.

Abilities
Tsuji Shibai allows Kanjuro to utilize the power of the Fude Fude no Mi. It is also durable enough to be wielded in combat against swords.

Techniques

 * Nuke Suzume (抜け雀): Kanjuro poorly draws a large sparrow in order to escape a confined area. However, due to being poorly drawn, the sparrow cannot fly very well. He first used it to escape Dressrosa's prison with Kin'emon.
 * Nobori Ryu (昇り竜): Kanjuro poorly draws a long dragon which cannot fly, but can climb up cliffs and steep surfaces. He first used it to take him and the Straw Hat Pirates and allies up one of Zou's legs. However, his creation disgusted Kin'emon, as he hates the sight of dragons, while Robin, in contrast, actually blushed because she found it very cute. The Straw Hat Pirates named the dragon "Ryunosuke" (りゅーのすけ).
 * Nekozaemon (ねこざえもん): Kanjuro poorly draws a giant cat with dis-proportionally short and small limbs. By his claim, cats are good climbers, which was the purpose of drawing Nekozaemon, but due to it being poorly drawn with short limbs, the cat climbed at a very slow rate, seemingly exhausted after a short amount of time. He first drew it to climb back up one of Zunesha's legs after falling off Ryunosuke.
 * Torasaburo (虎三郎): Kanjuro poorly draws a tiger that is fairly rotund and has a short tail and crudely drawn stripes. He first drew it to climb back up one of Zunesha's legs for the second time after Nekozaemon failed. Saburo means "third son," referencing how it was the third drawing to climb up Zunesha.
 * Kazenbo (火前坊): Kanjuro creates a ghost-like entity wreathed in flames. The creature is several times larger than regular humans and takes the shape of a blob with two glowing eyes. It is capable of passing through walls and sets everything it touches on fire. Kanjuro created it as his final performance to symbolize the "burning hatred" of the Kurozumi Family. Kazenbō is a yōkai in the form of a burning monk. The appearance of the Kazenbo is somehow similar to that of the representation of Kanjuro during Orochi's flashback when he was offered to eat his Devil Fruit.

History
During his time as an undercover spy, Kanjuro would deliberately wield Tsuji Shibai in his left hand when drawing to hide his true artistic talent.

Trivia

 * The name is a pun on tsuji shibai (辻芝居), a drama that is performed on the streets.

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