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Mataemon Tanabe (田辺 又右衛門,
Tanabe Mataemon, 1869–1942) was a ****anese
jujutsu practitioner and
master of the Fusen-ryū school. He
became famous for defeating...
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Araki Mataemon (荒木 又右衛門, 1598 / 1599 –
October 5, 1638) was a ****anese
samurai active in the
early Edo period.
Araki Mataemon was the
founder of the koryū...
- husband,
famous swordsman Araki Mataemon. "On the
seventh day of the
eleventh month of 1634",
Watanabe Kazuma,
Araki Mataemon, and two
other men
waited for...
- 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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classified as a
traditional school (koryū) of jūjutsu. It was
founded by Iso
Mataemon Ryūkansai
Minamoto no
Masatari (磯又右衛門柳関斎源正足) in the 1830s. Its syllabus...
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Heihojutsu and Taijutsu, ****ert
different founders,
Takenaga Hayato and
Araki Mataemon respectively, but they all go back to Ushū
Tatewaki (羽州 帯刀),
referred to...
- instructor,
catch wrestler and author.
Protege of the
legendary ground-fighter
Mataemon “Newaza” Tanabe, he is
credited with
helping establish jujutsu and MMA...
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Mifune and
Takashi Shimura. The
script was
written by
Akira Kurosawa.
Araki Mataemon (Toshiro Mifune), a
renowned swordsman,
helps a
young man find vengeance...
- Fusen-ryū is well
known in
martial arts
circles due to one of its masters,
Mataemon Tanabe, and its
rivalry with the
Kodokan school.
Posterior Fusen-ryū practitioners...
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wrestling Country of
origin ****an
Famous practitioners Minamoto no Yoshimitsu,
Mataemon Tanabe,
Hansuke Nakamura, Kanō Jigorō,
Hironori Ōt****,
Tatsuo Suzuki,...