- Yagyū Sekishūsai Taira-no-
Munetoshi (柳生石舟斎平宗厳 1527 – May 25, 1606) was a
samurai in ****an's
Sengoku period famous for
mastering the Shinkage-ryū school...
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Munetoshi (written: 宗厳 or 宗俊) is a
masculine ****anese
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Aoyama Munetoshi (青山 宗俊) (1604–1679), ****anese...
- 1565,
Nobutsuna bequeathed the
school to his
greatest student, Yagyū
Munetoshi, who
added his own name to the school. Today, the Yagyū Shinkage-ryū remains...
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Munetoshi ****agawa (****anese: 深川宗俊; real name 前畠雅俊
Masatoshi Maehata, Hiroshima; 1921–2008) was a ****anese poet. ****agawa
worked at
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries...
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given to Yagyū
Munetoshi in 1565,
Kamiizumi signs it as “Kamiizumi Ise-no-kami Fujiwara-no-Hidetsuna”, and in the
scrolls given to
Munetoshi the following...
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Aoyama Munetoshi (青山 宗俊,
December 26, 1604 –
March 26, 1679) was a daimyō
during early-Edo
period ****an. His
courtesy title was Inaba-no-kami. Aoyama...
- ; Pohl, Sebastian; Brückner, Adrian; Tishechkin,
Alexey K.; Maruyama,
Munetoshi; Brown,
Brian V.; Hash, John M.; Hall, W. E.; Kronauer,
Daniel J. C. (2021)...
- (sōke) is
Inoue Kyoichi Munenori who
succeeded his
father Inoue Tsuyoshi Munetoshi. The
handover occurred on 16
January 2005. The
system teaches unarmed...
- Nobutsuna,
founder of Shinkage-ryū
martial arts
school and
master of Yagyū
Munetoshi, who
later introduced Shinkage-ryū to
Tokugawa Ieyasu. Kōhei Oguri, film...
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Uwajima In
office 1614–1657
Preceded by
Tomita Nobutaka Succeeded by Date
Munetoshi Personal details Born (1591-11-11)November 11, 1591
Mutsu Province, ****an...