Jyūbei

is a character in the anime series Hanyō no Yashahime. He is a corpse dealer running a shop named Shikabaneya.

History
When he had a first met with the monk Miroku, who brought Takechiyo, since the young raccoon dog demon have been cursed by Shōgen Mamiana, he promised Jyūbei to take care of him.

Eleven years later, he meets with his friend the wolf yōkai Yawaragi as he beats her the sugoroku and makes Moroha a new bounty hunter.

Jyūbei saw the corpse of Tōkotsu that Moroha got.

During the story
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Personality
He's quite greedy and stingy, keeping the majority of the pay Riku gives him for the bounties Moroha is hired for.

Jyūbei is polite and respectful to Riku, whom is his best customer.

Physical description
Jyūbei is a middle-aged man with slick brown hair parted in back, a mustache and a beard.

A distinctive feature is the scar running across his right eyebrow and eye.

Weapons

 * Green Rainbow Pearl : Jyūbei used it to attract a horde of demon bounties than he ever had without. It gave him unusually good luck in his business.

Relationships
At the behest of Miroku, he was tasked with raising the young raccoon-dog for an unknown purpose and decided to do so by putting him to work. Fourteen years later, he has Takechiyo assist him on errands and keeping an eye on Moroha as he goes off on her bounty-hunting missions.
 * Takechiyo

He keeps insisting that she owes him a debt of an immense fortune for an unknown reason. Moroha makes a living collecting parts of slain yōkai for him. He values her work, but still takes a hefty cut of the bounties she collects, going so far as to deny payment for the head of Tōkotsu when proof of his demise is scattered by Setsuna and Towa. Acknowledging her skill, and perhaps to keep her from being an inconvenient and dangerous presence, he directs her towards other yōkai in need of slaying.
 * Moroha

Trivia

 * According to Takechiyo, his business comes from someone he cannot say "no" to. This later turns out to be Riku, whom Jyubei complies with due to the generous payments.