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Ginji Matsuzaki is a supporting character and antagonist in the anime/manga series Black Lagoon, appearing during the Fujiyama Gangsta Paradise arc. He is the acting underboss of the Washimine Group and the personal bodyguard of Yukio Washimine.

He is voiced by the late Kiyoyuki Yanada in the Japanese version of the anime and Michael Adamthwaite in the English version.
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He worked as a street stall vendor, but was formerly an assassin nicknamed Hitokiri Ginji (Manslayer Ginji) due to his use of a katana in combat. His skills in its use are exceptional, manifesting themselves in such feats as cleaving bullets in two in midflight. Coupled with his ability to evade gunfire from multiple foes, Ginji almost completely eschews the use of firearms.
Ginji had protected Yukio for a long time and hoped that she would live out her life normally despite her family's criminal background. He seems to regret his past as a murderer, but is willing to take up arms again for those he cares for. He is killed by Revy in a prearranged duel after he and Yukio realized they can't defeat Balalaika and the rest of Hotel Moscow.
So far, Ginji is the only one whom Revy admits had the perfect chance to kill her. After slicing apart Revy's pistol and forcing her to fall back, Ginji proceeds to stab Revy in the knee; if he was not distracted by Yukio, Revy would have had no way to defend herself.
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It is interesting to note that although Revy calls Ginji Jumbo because of his height, the name Jumbo may also refer to Takeshi Takeda (AKA Jumbo) from the Yotsuba&! manga series with whom he shares an uncanny resemblance.Matsuzaki Ginji), also known as Manslayer Ginji (人斬り銀次 Hitokiri Ginji), was the acting wakagashira (underboss) of the Washimine Group and the loyal and humble personal bodyguard of Yukio Washimine. He served under the yakuza group as an infamously skilled assassin.
He had short, spiked black hair with the sides of his head shaved, pale skin, and a short goatee. Additionally, he wore thin sunglasses, a large, dark green overcoat, a white shirt, tan pants, and open-toe sandals. On the skin of his back and arms, he had various yakuza tattoos, including a gashadokuro, a samurai, flowers, and flames.

Outwardly, Ginji was a calm and serious individual who, in tandem with his appearance, had an imposing presence. Compared to Revy, he was just as vicious, violent, and sadistic. Ginji did, however, genuinely enjoy his life as a street stall vendor after leaving his life as an assassin behind. He was also close with Yukio Washimine, whom he protected for a time and hoped that she would live a normal life despite her family's criminal background.
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Ginji worked as a street stall vendor, but was formerly an assassin nicknamed Manslayer Ginji due to his use of a shirasaya/katana in combat. His skills in its use were exceptional, manifesting themselves in such feats as cleaving bullets in two in mid-flight. Coupled with his ability to evade gunfire from multiple foes, Ginji completely eschewed the use of firearms for himself.
Ginji subsequently stopped fighting for the Washimine Group since he felt that the Washimine Group began to make money dishonorably in prostitution and drug trafficking, unlike under Ryūzō's reign. Three years later, one night at a new year's festival in Japan with Yukio, he met Rock and Revy after the latter made a scene at a festival stand. He and Revy talked with each other, and despite their language barrier, Ginji recognized that she was cut from the same vicious cloth as him.

The next day at a park, Ginji talked with Tsugio Bando, the at-the-time de facto head of the Washimine Group. Bando relayed to him that he had formed an alliance with the Russian mafia group known as Hotel Moscow, but Ginji remained silent. Reminding Ginji about the Kosa Council's harassment of their group in the past few years, Bando tried to convince him to take up his life as an assassin once more. Keeping his serious demeanor, Ginji refused on the basis that the Group engaged in a dishonorable manner of making money via prostitution and drug dealing. In response, Bando clarified that he did not engage in such fields because he wanted to but because he focused on the Washimine Group's survival first and foremost. Ginji nonetheless thanked Bando for volunteering to financially take care of Yukio after her father's death, and Bando stood up and decided that he would leave. Before Bando walked away, Ginji asked him what the Russians' interpreter looked like. When Bando told him about the average-looking Japanese guy with a fiery female bodyguard, Ginji knew that Rock and Revy were the ones whom he spoke about.
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Another day while in a kitchen preparing a meal with Bando, Ginji politely refused Bando's request once more. As Ginji continued asking for ingredients, Bando remarked that Hotel Moscow's methods were vicious, prompting Ginji to ask him why he sought the alliance in the first place if he expected their brutality. As Bando stated that they needed a buffer against the Kosa Council, Ginji reminded him that he should know that they could not trust outsiders. Smilingly, Bando responded that they could not ride out the storm and abandon their yakuza brothers who had worked so hard for them. Hearing Bando's comment about the Kosa Council's lack of honor, Ginji asked for another ingredient and said that the Russians also lacked honor.
That same day, Ginji called Yukio to check up on her, and she assured him that she was fine and was merely at a café with the interpreter that they met the other night. Later that night, Ginji and Bando were in the living room discussing how the Kanto Peace Council would ostracize the Washimine Group if they found out that Bando sought out Hotel Moscow's help to crush the Kosa Council. Yukio arrived home and entered the living room, and the slightly surprised Ginji apologized for not noticing her presence before. When she requested that they tell her what they were discussing, Bando reminded her of the blood-relative successor rule that the Kosa Council imposed on the Washimine Group. Although Ginji was hesitant to let her in on their group's affairs, Yukio replied that she was the daughter of the previous head and wanted to help in any way that she could. To Yukio's surprise, Ginji informed her that the Japanese man whom she met earlier was the Russians' interpreter, advising her to stay away from him.

After Bando's premature death in a failed attempt to kill Balalaika, Yoshida in tears relayed to Ginji the gruesome story of Bando's corpse stuffed into a suitcase and being tossed at the front steps of the Washimine Group office. As Yoshida continued crying, Ginji tried consoling him that Bando was a great man who was too smart for his own good. That night after overhearing Yoshida, Yukio sat back-to-back with Ginji and declared that she could not just abandon all the men who had fought hard for their yakuza. Ginji begged her not to get involved in the criminal world, but she looked at the night sky and commented that for the first time in her life, she viewed the night sky and the snow as beautiful things. As Ginji was surprised by her new sentiment, Yukio turned around and softly asked him if he would defend her as he once did with her father. Shocked but bowing before her, the unhesitating Ginji offered to become her protector and assassin as the wakagashira of the Washimine Group.
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Meanwhile, the relations between Hotel Moscow and the Washimine Group deteriorated due to Bando's murder, and Ginji agreed to help Yukio fight Hotel Moscow to avenge Bando. At a meeting of Washimine Group members, Ginji sat silently next to Yukio as Yoshida stopped the tense silence by berating the gangsters for their hesitancy to serve the young woman. Later, arriving at Yukio's school at night, Ginji stepped out of the car and informed her that they were ready to follow her orders. As Yoshida drove them, Ginji apologized to Yukio for picking her up in front of her friend Maki, but Yukio brushed it off, saying that Maki had to find out sooner or later. Beginning their retaliation campaign, Yukio ordered Ginji to attack a place where the Russians frequented.
Bidding her goodbye, Ginji stepped out of the car and went to a Russian-owned restaurant. There, several Washimine gangsters shot the place apart, forcing the Russians to take cover. Entering the restaurant, he saw Vasili Laptev and his men, preparing his katana. With swift speed, he dodged

Ginji worked as a street stall vendor, but was formerly an assassin nicknamed Manslayer Ginji due to his use of a shirasaya/katana in combat. His skills in its use were exceptional, manifesting themselves in such feats as cleaving bullets in two in mid-flight. Coupled with his ability to evade gunfire from multiple foes, Ginji completely eschewed the use of firearms for himself.
Ginji subsequently stopped fighting for the Washimine Group since he felt that the Washimine Group began to make money dishonorably in prostitution and drug trafficking, unlike under Ryūzō's reign. Three years later, one night at a new year's festival in Japan with Yukio, he met Rock and Revy after the latter made a scene at a festival stand. He and Revy talked with each other, and despite their language barrier, Ginji recognized that she was cut from the same vicious cloth as him.

The next day at a park, Ginji talked with Tsugio Bando, the at-the-time de facto head of the Washimine Group. Bando relayed to him that he had formed an alliance with the Russian mafia group known as Hotel Moscow, but Ginji remained silent. Reminding Ginji about the Kosa Council's harassment of their group in the past few years, Bando tried to convince him to take up his life as an assassin once more. Keeping his serious demeanor, Ginji refused on the basis that the Group engaged in a dishonorable manner of making money via prostitution and drug dealing. In response, Bando clarified that he did not engage in such fields because he wanted to but because he focused on the Washimine Group's survival first and foremost. Ginji nonetheless thanked Bando for volunteering to financially take care of Yukio after her father's death, and Bando stood up and decided that he would leave. Before Bando walked away, Ginji asked him what the Russians' interpreter looked like. When Bando told him about the average-looking Japanese guy with a fiery female bodyguard, Ginji knew that Rock and Revy were the ones whom he spoke about.
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Another day while in a kitchen preparing a meal with Bando, Ginji politely refused Bando's request once more. As Ginji continued asking for ingredients, Bando remarked that Hotel Moscow's methods were vicious, prompting Ginji to ask him why he sought the alliance in the first place if he expected their brutality. As Bando stated that they needed a buffer against the Kosa Council, Ginji reminded him that he should know that they could not trust outsiders. Smilingly, Bando responded that they could not ride out the storm and abandon their yakuza brothers who had worked so hard for them. Hearing Bando's comment about the Kosa Council's lack of honor, Ginji asked for another ingredient and said that the Russians also lacked honor.
That same day, Ginji called Yukio to check up on her, and she assured him that she was fine and was merely at a café with the interpreter that they met the other night. Later that night, Ginji and Bando were in the living room discussing how the Kanto Peace Council would ostracize the Washimine Group if they found out that Bando sought out Hotel Moscow's help to crush the Kosa Council. Yukio arrived home and entered the living room, and the slightly surprised Ginji apologized for not noticing her presence before. When she requested that they tell her what they were discussing, Bando reminded her of the blood-relative successor rule that the Kosa Council imposed on the Washimine Group. Although Ginji was hesitant to let her in on their group's affairs, Yukio replied that she was the daughter of the previous head and wanted to help in any way that she could. To Yukio's surprise, Ginji informed her that the Japanese man whom she met earlier was the Russians' interpreter, advising her to stay away from him.

After Bando's premature death in a failed attempt to kill Balalaika, Yoshida in tears relayed to Ginji the gruesome story of Bando's corpse stuffed into a suitcase and being tossed at the front steps of the Washimine Group office. As Yoshida continued crying, Ginji tried consoling him that Bando was a great man who was too smart for his own good. That night after overhearing Yoshida, Yukio sat back-to-back with Ginji and declared that she could not just abandon all the men who had fought hard for their yakuza. Ginji begged her not to get involved in the criminal world, but she looked at the night sky and commented that for the first time in her life, she viewed the night sky and the snow as beautiful things. As Ginji was surprised by her new sentiment, Yukio turned around and softly asked him if he would defend her as he once did with her father. Shocked but bowing before her, the unhesitating Ginji offered to become her protector and assassin as the wakagashira of the Washimine Group.
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Meanwhile, the relations between Hotel Moscow and the Washimine Group deteriorated due to Bando's murder, and Ginji agreed to help Yukio fight Hotel Moscow to avenge Bando. At a meeting of Washimine Group members, Ginji sat silently next to Yukio as Yoshida stopped the tense silence by berating the gangsters for their hesitancy to serve the young woman. Later, arriving at Yukio's school at night, Ginji stepped out of the car and informed her that they were ready to follow her orders. As Yoshida drove them, Ginji apologized to Yukio for picking her up in front of her friend Maki, but Yukio brushed it off, saying that Maki had to find out sooner or later. Beginning their retaliation campaign, Yukio ordered Ginji to attack a place where the Russians frequented.
Bidding her goodbye, Ginji stepped out of the car and went to a Russian-owned restaurant. There, several Washimine gangsters shot the place apart, forcing the Russians to take cover. Entering the restaurant, he saw Vasili Laptev and his men, preparing his katana. With swift speed, he dodged

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