- Shinkage-ryū into its
traditional form was the
fifth soke (heir), Yagyū
Toshikane. He
codified all the
basic instruction (kihon-waza) into a do****ent known...
-
Later in the Kōji
period (1143), Noto
Provincial Governor Minamoto no
Toshikane established Wakayama shōen
which grew to
become the
largest estate in...
- his
uncle Munenori, the Shōgun's own instructor. Yagyū
Renya Taira-no-
Toshikane (a.k.a. Yagyū Renyasai) – 5th Sōke of the
Owari Yagyū, very
famous in...
- his
success and fame, he was
defeated in a
single stroke by Yagyū
Renya Toshikane (fourth
headmaster of the Yagyū Shinkage-ryū), who had
previously fought...
-
Toshiyoshi (川路 利良, 17 June 1834 – 13
October 1879), also
known as
Kawaji Toshikane, was a ****anese
military general, politician, and samurai.
during the...
-
Daimyo at the Dawn of
Modern Age].
Artifacts Exhibition Committee,
Okubo Toshikane, et al. (ed), (1994). No.18, "Kasumi
Kaikan Shiryo". OCLC 674005227 Tokugawa...
- Eiji
Yoshikawa (original story) Ōnishi
Kyojin (大西巨人) #13, 1959 #32, 1959
Toshikane ****uda, Kōichi Ōtsu
Apatchi Tōshu (アパッチ投手) #20, 1959 #28, 1960
Kyota Ishikawa...
- Yagyū clan. He
proved so
adept that he was
named the 6th sōke by Yagyū
Toshikane, and
added a
number of
teaching concepts to the ryū. His
grave is at the...
- Amami's
local hero.
Takada had his
roots in Satsuma. His grandfather,
Toshikane Takada, was
stationed on
Okinoerabu Island as an
officer of the Satsuma...