Shinkengers - Allies

Allies

  • Takeru's Father (丈瑠の父, Takeru no Chichi?, 1, 12, 46): He gave young Takeru the Sisi Origami and died. Takeru's father is portrayed by Kanji Tsuda (津田 寛治, Tsuda Kanji?), who previously played Daisuke Okubo in Kamen Rider Ryuki.
  • Ryuzaburo Ikenami (池波 流三郎, Ikenami Ryūzaburō?, 1): Ryuzaburo Ikenami is Ryunosuke's father and the previous Shinken Blue, his teacher in both the ways of kabuki and bushidō. Ryuzaburo Ikenami is portrayed by Ryo Kamon (加門 良, Kamon Ryō?).
  • Mitsuba Hanaori (花織 みつば, Hanaori Mitsuba?, 6, 41): Mitsuba Hanaori is Kotoha's older sister. She was meant to be Shinken Yellow, but when she suddenly falls ill, Kotoha takes her place to continue their family's support of the Shiba House. Mitsuba Hanaori is portrayed by Reika Shigehiro (重廣 礼香, Shigehiro Reika?).
  • Sakutaro Komatsu (小松 朔太郎, Komatsu Sakutarō?, 7, 47): Sakutaro Komatsu was a kuroko who had previously served Takeru's father, much like Ryunosuke serves Takeru. After the previous head of the Shiba House died, Sakutaro lost his will to continue as a servant of the Shiba House and took to the life of a fisherman. However, meeting Ryunosuke opens Sakutaro's eyes to the reason why he had served the Shiba House as he helps Ryunosuke in obtaining the Kajiki Origami. He later secretly resumes his duty as a kuroko; he helps Ryunosuke through his own crisis of confidence, and gives Kaoru a larger fan with which she can put Tanba in his place. Sakutaro Komatsu is portrayed by Gotaro Tsunashima (綱島 郷太郎, Tsunashima Gōtarō?).
  • Richard Brown (リチャード・ブラウン, Richādo Buraun?, 14): Richard Brown is a foreigner who comes to idolize the Shinkengers after he is cured of the Yamiororo Poison in Act 7. He approaches Ryunosuke and asks to become his pupil in the ways of bushidō. Although Ryunosuke tries to deter Mr. Brown from becoming a samurai, his attempts fail and Ryunosuke is nearly killed after he must rescue Mr. Brown after a failed attack on Hachouchin. After Ryunosuke recovers and Mr. Brown reminds the other Shinkengers of the spirit of being a samurai, they defeat Hachouchin and Mr. Brown returns to his homeland to teach bushidō to his fellow citizens. Richard Brown is portrayed by John Kaminari (ジョン・カミナリ, Jon Kaminari?).
  • Tsukasa Kadoya (門矢 士, Kadoya Tsukasa?): Tsukasa Kadoya suddenly appears in the Shiba House as a kuroko, revealing himself to be Kamen Rider Decade (仮面ライダーディケイド, Kamen Raidā Dikeido?) when Chinomanako creates a dimensional disturbance. Masahiro Inoue (井上 正大, Inoue Masahiro?) guest stars as Tsukasa Kadoya from Kamen Rider Decade.
  • Natsumi Hikari (光 夏海, Hikari Natsumi?): Natsumi Hikari is Tsukasa's friend who works at the photo studio under her grandfather, having lived with him since her childhood. Kanna Mori (森 カンナ, Mori Kanna?) guest stars as Natsumi Hikari from Decade.
  • Daiki Kaito (海東 大樹, Kaitō Daiki?): Known as Kamen Rider Diend (仮面ライダーディエンド, Kamen Raidā Diendo?), Daiki Kaito is Tsukasa's rival and traveling treasure hunter who steals the Ika Origami from Genta until Chinomanako attacks both Kamen Rider Diend and Shinken Gold and steals the Diendriver. Kimito Totani (戸谷 公人, Totani Kimito?) guest stars as Daiki Kaito from Decade.
  • Kurando Tani (谷 蔵人, Tani Kurando?, 21): Kurando Tani is Chiaki's father and the previous Shinken Green. He was supposed to teach Chiaki the ways of bushidō, but instead of putting Chiaki through rigorous training, raised him to be a cheerful boy. In reality, his way of life was meant to inspire Chiaki to become a samurai on his own, rather than be conditioned into the role. Kurando Tani is portrayed by Kenichiro Kikuchi (菊池 健一郎, Kikuchi Ken'ichirō?).
  • Jōkan (浄寛?, 23-24): Jokan is the chief priest of Tengen Temple, the family temple of the Shiba line, who has custody of the unfinished Inromaru. Jokan is portrayed by Gentaro Takahashi (高橋 元太郎, Takahashi Gentarō?).
  • Hiro Sakakibara (榊原 ヒロ, Sakakibara Hiro?, 32-33): Hiro Sakakibara is a young boy who has the ability to produce Modikara that attracts wild Origami. Being of the Sakakibara clan, Hiro is entrusted with guarding the sealed Ushi Origami. Despite this, he attempts to produce a Secret Disk to control Ushi Origami, something his father attempted in vain. Hiro Sakakibara is portrayed by Yuki Sato (佐藤 勇輝, Satō Yūki?). As a child, he is portrayed by Sora Sato (佐藤 天, Satō Sora?).
  • Toji Sakakibara (榊原 藤次, Sakakibara Tōji?, 32-33): Toji Sakakibara is Hiro's grandfather. He blames the Ushi Origami for causing a landslide that resulted in the deaths of his son and daughter-in-law, so he has produced a Secret Disk labeled with the kanji for "break" (砕, sai?) that is designed to destroy it. Not only does he blame the Ushi Origami for the incident, but he also blames himself because he inspired his son to try to develop a Secret Disk that would control the rogue Origami. Toji Sakakibara is portrayed by Tetsuo Morishita (森下 哲夫, Morishita Tetsuo?).
  • Mamoru Shiraishi (白石 衛, Shiraishi Mamoru?, 34): Mamoru Shiraishi is Mako's father, a salaryman who transferred to a job position in Hawaii and brought Kyoko with him so she could recover from her battle ordeal. He later returns to Japan in order to bring Mako to Hawaii. He eventually comes to appreciate who his daughter has become and accepts her decision to remain with the Shinkengers in Japan. Mamoru Shiraishi is portrayed by Norimasa Fuke (冨家 規政, Fuke Norimasa?).
  • Kyoko Shiraishi (白石 響子, Shiraishi Kyōko?, 34): Mako's mother and the previous Shinken Pink, Kyoko was gravely injured during her group's final battle with Doukoku. Now a paraplegic, Mamoru had brought her with him to Hawaii to aid in her recovery. Though she left Mako without a word, Kyoko had never stopped thinking about her daughter. Kyoko Shiraishi is portrayed by Kazue Itoh (伊藤 かずえ, Itō Kazue?), who previously portrayed Miki Masaki in Juken Sentai Gekiranger.
  • Kaori Sawada (沢田 香, Sawada Kaori?, 38): Hikoma's daughter, whom he left in order to fulfill his duties as retainer to the Shiba Clan. Understanding her father's duties, she lived a relatively normal life, later marrying Koichi Sawada (沢田 晃一, Sawada Kōichi?, 38). Kaori and Koichi have a daughter named Haruna (沢田 陽菜, Sawada Haruna?, 38). Kaori Sawada is portrayed by Maiko Kawamura (河村 舞子, Kawamura Maiko?), Koichi by Yasunori Yokoe (横江 泰宣, Yokoe Yasunori?), and Haruna by Kanon Kasuga (春日 香音, Kasuga Kanon?).
  • Toshizo Tanba (丹波 歳三, Tanba Toshizō?): Toshizo Tanba is Kaoru's retainer. Arrogant and fiercely loyal to Kaoru, he is highly contemptuous of Takeru and, by extension, Hikoma, and demands that the Shinkengers support Kaoru without question. Tanba often speaks candidly without thinking, which sometimes annoys Kaoru; she hits him in the back of the head with a fan to express her displeasure on these occasions. Toshizo Tanba is portrayed by Kazuyuki Matsuzawa (松澤 一之, Matsuzawa Kazuyuki?).

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