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Juza is a member of the [[Nanto Gosha Sei]] ((南斗五車星, "Five Chariot Stars of the South Dipper")  and represents the wandering spirit of the Clouds. He has mastered a self-styled martial art (我流の拳, Garyū no Ken), which is the deadliest of the Gosha Sei.
Juza is a member of the [[Nanto Gosha Sei]] ((南斗五車星, "Five Chariot Stars of the South Dipper")  and represents the wandering spirit of the Clouds. He has mastered a self-styled martial art (我流の拳, Garyū no Ken), which is the deadliest of the Gosha Sei.


Juza was [[Yuria]]'s childhood friend and wished to marry her, but his dreams were crushed when he discovered she was his half-sister from the same father. As a result, he descended into a reckless life of promiscuity. The Gosha Sei believed Juza was the only one capable of stopping [[Raoh]], but being a free-spirited man, Juza did not wish to fight him for the sake of the Last General of the [[Nanto Roku Seiken]]. This was until he discovered her identity was none other than his beloved Yuria. With his newfound resolve, Juza rode into battle against Raoh, who he had known since childhood. Juza was always the perfect foil to Raoh's serious demeanour, and [[Ryūken]] once said that the two of them were equals.
Juza was [[Yuria]]'s childhood friend and wished to marry her, but his dreams were crushed when he discovered she was his half-sister from the same father. As a result, he descended into a reckless life of promiscuity. The Gosha Sei believed Juza was the only one capable of stopping [[Raoh]], but being a free-spirited man, Juza did not wish to fight him for the sake of the Last General of the [[Nanto Roku Seiken]]. This was until he discovered her identity was none other than his beloved Yuria. With renewed purpose, Juza rode into battle against Raoh, who he had known since childhood. Juza was always the perfect foil to Raoh's serious demeanour, and [[Ryūken]] once said that the two of them were equals.


Juza was famously the first and only man to steal Kokuoh-Go from Raoh. Because of this humiliation, Raoh refused to move until his mighty steed returned to him. When Juza eventually returned to finish the battle, he realized the true extent of Raoh's strength and was defeated. However, he still endured Raoh's torture and refused to identify the Last Nanto General before Raoh killed him. Because of his tenacity, Raoh described Juza as'' "truly frightening"'' and ordered his men to prepare a honourable burial for his fallen rival.
Juza was famously the first and only man to steal Kokuoh-Go from Raoh. Because of this humiliation, Raoh refused to move until his mighty steed returned to him. When Juza eventually returned to finish the battle, he realized the true extent of Raoh's strength and was defeated. However, he still endured Raoh's torture and refused to identify the Last Nanto General before Raoh killed him. Because of his tenacity, Raoh described Juza as'' "truly frightening"'' and ordered his men to prepare a honourable burial for his fallen rival.