- Hōzōin Zeneibō
Inshun (宝蔵院 禅栄房胤舜, 1589 to
February 5, 1648) was a monk and a
martial artist who
lived in the
early Edo period. He was an Inju (the chief...
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Inshun Hozoin Masaya Kato as
Mataemon Araki Kyozo Nagat**** as
Musashi Miyamoto Kōichi Satō as
Jubei Yagyu Akira Emoto Arata Furuta as
Hozoin Inshun Jun...
- her.
Mataemon Araki, who is
sitting nearby,
comments on how
Inshun likes doing that.
Inshun retorts that
Mataemon does the same thing. As
Mataemon constantly...
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escaping after being scared by Hōzōin
Inshun. Its aftermath,
Musashi briefly trains to
prove his
superiority over
Inshun. Otsū's
situation with the Yagyū,...
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unfulfilled legendary swordsman Miyamoto Musashi, and
Buddhist monk
Hozoin Inshun, who
represses his ****ic desires, to join his
cause as regret-filled...
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arrival at the Hōzōin spears, Musashi's
first fight against the monk Hōzōin
Inshun causes him to face his fear of
dying and run away.
Driven by fear, he trains...
- down to
other Buddhist monks of his order, with the next
masters Hōzōin
Inshun, Hōzōin Insei, Hōzōin Infū, Hōzōin
Inken who
constituted the monasterial...
- However,
after In'ei's death, his nephew, Hōzōin
Inshun restarted his
trainings and
lifted the order.
Inshun continued the
monastery line and
further trained...
- adaptation, but
usually contains Amakusa, Musashi,
Yagyu Munenori, and Hōzōin
Inshun.
Soiken himself is
often left out in adaptations,
which tend to have instead...
- 2) "Distraction" (とらわれ, Toraware) "Hōzōin" (宝蔵院, Hōzōin) "Bloodthirst" (殺気, Sakki) "Graceless" (不細工, Busaiku) "
Inshun" (胤舜,
Inshun) "Agon" (阿厳, Agon)...