Asahina Yoshihide, also called Asahina Saburo, was born in the late 12th century as the third son of general Wada Yoshimori, retainer of the first shogun Minamoto no Yoritomo. Except that he almost definitely wasn’t because Asahina’s mother was supposedly the legendary female warrior Tomoe Gozen, who, sad to say, probably didn’t exist. It’s hard […] The post The Amazing Stories of Asahina Yoshihide: Japan’s Hercules appeared first on Tokyo Weekender.