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Needs to be in similar format to Kurosawa Family page. --Emi 07:02, 30 September 2008 (MST)


I wasn't sure whether or not to separate Itsuki and Mutsuki's because I couldn't think of a lot in regards to Mutsuki, so I left that part how it was.
TEP 12:03, 30 September 2008 (MST)


You may want to mention that they are a branch of the Kurosawa Family. They are also one of the most powerful families in Minakami Village (Village Report 2). Ryozo mentions that the Tachibana family was "hiding" Itsuki's attempts to find a way out of the village in one of his notes, if that's important to include. Also, I'm pretty sure the head of the Tachibana house was probably a veiled priest (I think Village Report 2 again hints at this) and held one of the Family Crests required to unseal the underground passage under the Kureha Shrine to exit the village.
Kaido 05:06, 10 October 2008 (MST)

Dead parents?

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I'm not truly sure, it seems that their parents are dead since it did say that after Itsuki was imprisoned, Chitose was all alone in the house, as if in no one was living with her when she hid and became trapped in the closet and before that, Itsuki and Chitose lived alone in the Tachibana house and it didn't mention anyone else living with them after Mutsuki was sacrificed. I think it's more than likely that their parents are dead but haven't been seen or mentioned.

This question/line of reasoning is speculative. If you would like to add this as a theory, please see Category: Theories section and create it. It is not helpful towards improving the article Tachibana Family thus should not be discussed on it's talk page. --Emi 01:30, 24 December 2009 (UTC)

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