- T****hara
Bokuden (塚原 卜伝, 1489 –
March 6, 1571) was a
famous swordsman of the
early Sengoku period. He was
described as a
kensei (sword saint). He was...
-
Hisatada 愛洲移香斎久忠
Kamiizumi Nobutsuna 上泉信綱 Moro-oka Ippa 諸岡一波 T****hara
Bokuden 塚原卜伝
Ashikaga Yo****eru 足利義輝 Togo C**** 東郷重位
Hikita Bungoro Kagetomo 疋田豊五郎景兼...
- Yo****eru was
known as a
great swordsman and was a
student of T****hara
Bokuden, who was
known as one of the
strongest swordsmen.
According to Yagyū Munenori...
-
practiced Kashima Shintō-ryū
martial arts that were
created by T****hara
Bokuden;
Musashi was victorious. The
second duel
happened when
Musashi was 16 years...
-
traditional (koryū)
school of ****anese
martial arts
founded by T****hara
Bokuden in the
Muromachi period (c.1530). Due to its
formation during the tumultuous...
- to be
confused with the word
kenshi (剣士),
meaning swordsman. T****hara
Bokuden 塚原 卜伝 (1489 – 6
March 1571),
sword instructor of Shōgun
Ashikaga Yo****eru...
- the
fictional encounter between swordsmen Miyamoto Musashi and T****hara
Bokuden, the
former using both
swords in the
Niten Ichi-ryū style. ****anese sword...
-
Ashikaga Takauji. One of his sword-fighting
instructors was T****hara
Bokuden, the
founder of
Kashima Shintō-ryū. His
governance was
highly credited...
- Yo****eru was
known as a
great swordsman and was a
student of T****hara
Bokuden, who was
known as one of the
strongest swordsmen.
According to Yagyū Munenori...
- Saigū, a
priest at the Jūnisha
Gongen Shrine. In his
youth he
studied the
Bokuden-ryū of swordsmanship, as well as a
style of jō
practiced by Shintō mountain...