HAKODATE, Japan - A one-armed man in a kimono used to appear at the Oda family home each year, bowing silently with piercing eyes -- a figure the young Ken Takakura would later call "a lone wolf."
Long before he became one of Japan's most iconic film stars, celebrated for his stoic and honorable tough-guy roles, he watched men like this with quiet attention.
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