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Shinmen Munisai (新免 無二斎), also
called Miyamoto Muninosuke, was a
martial artist,
expert in
using the
sword and the jutte. He was also the
adopted father...
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Miyamoto Musashi (宮本 武蔵), born
Shinmen Takezō (新免 武蔵, c. 1584 – 13 June 1645), also
known as
Miyamoto Bennosuke and by his
Buddhist name,
Niten Dōraku...
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Shinmen Sokan (active 16th century) was a ****anese lord, daimyō of the
Shinmen clan (新免氏,
Shinmen-shi)
during the
middle of the
Sengoku period. Sokan...
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Shinmen clan (新免氏,
Shinmen-shi) was a ****anese kin
group that
flourished during the 15th–16th (Sengoku period) and 17th
centuries (Edo period) of ****an...
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Miyamoto (****anese: 宮本 武蔵, Hepburn:
Miyamoto Musashi), born
Shinmen Takezo (新免 武蔵,
Shinmen Takezō), is the
protagonist of
Takehiko Inoue's
manga series...
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Isuke Shinmen (23
October 1889 – 8
September 1967) was a ****anese
judoka and wrestler. He
competed in the men's
freestyle lightweight at the 1928 Summer...
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Tokugawa Ienari Super Police (1985, TBS)
Miyamoto Musashi (1984–1985, NHK) as
Shinmen Munisai Sanada Taiheiki (1985–1986 NHK) as
Sanada Masayuki Chūshingura...
- but
equal lineage to the main line. The
lineage to date is as follows:
Shinmen Miyamoto Musashi-No-Kami
Fujiwara no
Genshin 新免宮本武蔵守藤原玄信
Terao Motome-no-suke...
- clan at ****uoka in
Suruga Province became a
kazoku baron in 1887. The
Shinmen clan were a
branch of the Akamatsu.
Akamatsu Norimura (1277–1350). Akamatsu...
- Sekigahara. Two 17-year-old
teenagers who
joined the
losing side, Takezō
Shinmen and
Matahachi Hon'iden, lie
wounded in the
battlefield and
pursued by survivor...