- Yagyū
Munefuyu (柳生 宗冬, 1613 –
November 16, 1675) was a daimyō and a
teacher of
kenjutsu and
military strategy in ****an
during the Edo period. His highest-ranking...
- any
threat of rebellion.
Early in the Edo period, daimyōs such as Yagyū
Munefuyu held the office. Soon, however, it fell to
hatamoto with
rankings of 5...
- but
Samon died of
illness some
years later. Yagyū
Munefuyu -
among the 3 sons of Munenori,
Munefuyu was the less
gifted in
martial arts, he is also remembered...
- and was
survived by two
daughters and his
brother and
successor Yagyū
Munefuyu. Jūbē was
given the
Buddhist posthumous name of Sohgo.
Legend has it that...
-
times into English. Munenori's sons, Yagyū Jūbei
Mitsuyoshi and Yagyū
Munefuyu, were also
famous swordsmen. The
essay "The
Mysterious Record of Immovable...
- Polo (1983, NBC) as
Saiamon Chōshichirō Edo
Nikki (1983, NTV) as Yagyū
Munefuyu Ōoku (1984) as
Tokugawa Ienari Super Police (1985, TBS)
Miyamoto Musashi...
-
unknown Yagyū
Shume 柳生主馬 Yagyū Munenori→ Yagyū "Jūbei" Mitsuyoshi→ Yagyū
Munefuyu Retainer of Yagyū clan. 200 koku? He
married the
sister of Yagyū "Hyōgonosuke"...
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Munenori 2nd - Yagyū Jūbei
Taira Mitsuyoshi 3rd - Yagyū Hida-no-kami
Taira Munefuyu 4th - Yagyū Tsushima-no-kami
Taira Muneari 5th - Yagyū Bizen-no-kami Taira...
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Ietsuna Jun Ōba as Yagyū
Samon Tomonori Etsuo Shima as Yagyū Matajūrō
Munefuyu Masataka Naruse as Koga Genjūrō Asao
Uchida as
Sakai Utanokami Tadayo Haruki...
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Shihomi Yagyū
Akane Nobuo Kaneko Kujō
Michifusa Kentaro Kudo Matajūrō Yagyū
Munefuyu Jirō
Yabuki Yagyū
Samon Taira-no-Tomonori
Hideo Murota Negoro Sagenta Hiroyuki...