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Marubashi Chūya (丸橋 忠弥, died
September 24, 1651) was a rōnin (masterless samurai) from Yamagata, and
instructor in
martial arts and
military strategy...
- contacts, friends, and
prestige among the
ronin and others; one of them was
Marubashi Chūya, a
samurai and
fellow instructor of
martial disciplines and strategy...
- Shōsetsu and
Marubashi Chūya, the
uprising is
named after the
Keian era in
which it took place.
According to
strategist Yui's plan,
Marubashi would take...
- as a
result of
magnetic field reconnection.
Tadanori Ondoh;
Katsuhide Marubashi (2001).
Science of
Space Environment. IOS Press. p. 130. ISBN 978-4-274-90384-7...
- in
habiki no kata, and they are the old
version of hōjō no kata. The
marubashi no kata (丸橋之形) is the most
advanced kata, it
focuses on very difficult...
- also take part in a
kabuki play
based on the
lives of Yui Shōsetsu and
Marubashi Chūya.
Tadanori Yokoo as
Birdey Hilltop Rie
Yokoyama as
Umeko Suzuki Moichi...
- samurai).
During the
reign of
Shogun Iemitsu, two samurai, Yui Shōsetsu and
Marubashi Chūya, had been
planning an
uprising in
which the city of Edo
would be...
- rose. The
first person executed at
Suzugamori is
thought to have been
Marubashi Chūya, a
leader of the
Keian Uprising. He had
already been
killed but...
- d'état
attempted by
several rōnin and
masterminded by Yui Shōsetsu and
Marubashi Chūya failed. 1657 2
March Great Fire of
Meireki in Edo 1669 Shakushain's...
- were
timely discovered. The
attempt plan to
overthrow the Edo
Bakufu by
Marubashi Chūya and Yui Shōsetsu was thwarted. 1652 (Keian 5, 5th month): Nihon...