Jinpachi Mishima mbtiパーソナリティタイプ
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"Jinpachi Mishimaはどのような性格タイプですか? Jinpachi Mishimaは、INFJ in MBTI、8w9 - so/sx - 837 in Enneagram、RLOAN in Big 5、EIE in socionics のパーソナリティタイプです。"
Jinpachi Mishima... one of the characters I really felt sorry for. He was the kind of person who could see the good even in the darkest person. The relationship between him and Kazuya is the perfect proof. Since Kazuya didn't have "a father", he grew up more with his grandfather. Jinpachi offered him something Kazuya didn't have, which was love and compassion. He was the complete opposite of Heihachi. Compared to Heihachi he was open minded and never thought about conquering humanity. Unfortunately, he was possessed by a demon, because of his beloved son chose to exile him. Even when he lost control over his body, he asked Jin to end his days, so that he would not see the world destroyed because of that demon. If Master Oogway had been a Tekken fighter, Jinpachi would have suited him perfectly!
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Jinpachi Mishima (三島 仁八 Mishima Jinpachi?) is a character in the Tekken series and the main antagonist of Tekken 5. He is the father of Heihachi Mishima and the founder and former head of the Mishima Zaibatsu. Unlike most Mishimas, Jinpachi was a man of honor, harmony and wisdom, a friend of Wang Jinrei, and one of few to show compassion to his grandson Kazuya when the latter was a child. In his Tekken 5 ending, realizing that no one could stop him, he shed tears as the "devil" that possessed him grew more powerful, showing remorse for the actions he performed while under its control. Jinpachi knew that the Mishima line would be doomed someday, and warned Wang about this. Despite his warnings, in the first game, it is stated that Wang only had suspicions about Heihachi's true conduct, but in the second game, he is already seeking a successor to bring back honor to the Mishima Zaibatsu. (Who turned out to be Lee Chaolan.)
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Reina Mishima
Jin Kazama
Kazuya Mishima
Lili Rochefort
Heihachi Mishima
Nina Williams
Lee Chaolan
Asuka Kazama