Anabe Matakoshi

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Anabe Koshi
Native name
穴部輿 (Anabe no Koshi)
Nickname(s)Best Sharpshooter of Themiclesia
Born(1920-02-20)February 20, 1920
DiedJanuary 24, 1997(1997-01-24) (aged 76)
AllegianceDayashina
ServiceImperial Dayashinese Army
Years of service1938 – 1950
UnitDayashinese Imperial Special Operations Group

Anabe Koshi (Dayashinese: 穴部輿/あなべのこし, Anabe no Koshi; Feb. 20, 1920 – Jan. 24, 1997) was a Dayashinese soldier in the Pan-Septentrion War, first active in Meridia as a sharpshooter then sent on an infiltration mission in Themiclesia, ultimately to assassinate the Themiclesian emperor. He is most renowned for his widely-published account of the infiltration operation, Too Good, later interpreted into the 1966 film of the same name.