Issho, better known as Fujitora, serves as a Marine Admiral after being conscripted through the World Military Draft to fill a vacancy left by former Admirals Kuzan and Sakazuki. His alias translates to "Wisteria Tiger." He is a blind man whose eyes show only whites, typically kept closed. An X-shaped scar, self-inflicted after witnessing overwhelming worldly atrocities, centers on the left side of his forehead and stretches across both eyes. Fujitora possesses short dark hair, a mustache, and a beard, and stands very tall like others of his rank. He wears the standard Marine coat over a light-purple yukata with a dark purple belt, all beneath a purple cloak that matches his alias. He carries a shikomizue—a swordstick that also functions as a cane—and wears geta sandals. White bandages wrap around his forearms, and he wears handguards on both hands. Before joining the Marines, Fujitora was military chief of the Grand Line's Aoi Kingdom, which was destroyed in war, leading to his designation as a war criminal. He later traveled to Soja Island, where he incurred gambling debts and worked as a bodyguard. His strength during this period drew the World Government's attention, resulting in his conscription. Fujitora adheres to a philosophy of "Humane Justice," prioritizing innocent lives over capturing criminals. This often brings him into conflict with proponents of Absolute Justice like Fleet Admiral Sakazuki. He accepts responsibility for institutional failures, as demonstrated when he apologized to King Riku Doldo III for the harm caused by Donquixote Doflamingo in Dressrosa. He strongly opposes the Seven Warlords of the Sea system, viewing it as corrupt, and successfully campaigned for its abolition. He possesses the Zushi Zushi no Mi, a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit granting gravity manipulation. This power enables him to create craters, summon meteors, and levitate objects, often channeled through his sword, which he wields in a reverse grip. A skilled swordsman, he has clashed with fighters like Roronoa Zoro. Despite his blindness, heightened senses and exceptional Kenbunshoku Haki allow him to perceive surroundings, sense emotions, and predict attacks. He also uses Busoshoku Haki to enhance his sword's durability and cutting power. In the film "One Piece: Stampede," Fujitora appears during the Pirates Festival on Delta Island, briefly clashing with Roronoa Zoro at the coast. There, he summons a meteorite before departing to address a larger threat. His character is defined by a commitment to humane justice, rejection of corruption, and complex morality that sometimes aligns him with pirates or revolutionaries for the greater good. He expresses regret for blinding himself after meeting Monkey D. Luffy, wishing he could see the face of someone who inspires such hope.

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