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- establish the Kamakura shogunate. Yo****sune's name in childhood was Ushiwakamaru or young bull (牛若丸). He was born just before the Heiji Rebellion in 1160...
- Ushiwakamaru is a ****anese restaurant in New York City. The restaurant has received a Michelin star. Food portal New York City portal List of ****anese...
- secret of the art of war” to Ushiwakamaru. The Great Tengu instructs the menial tengu to practice with Ushiwakamaru. Ushiwakamaru then becomes extremely skilled...
- The onna-musha Tomoe Gozen on horseback with a naginata A duel between Ushiwakamaru, who uses a tachi, and Kumasaka Chohan, a bandit leader who uses a naginata...
- respect and serve the famous warrior Minamoto no Yo****sune, also known as Ushiwakamaru. He is commonly depicted as a man of great strength and loyalty, and...
- Costumes, omocha-e style Cats in backstage at Kabuki theater Onzôshi Ushiwakamaru and Musashibô Benkei on Gojô Bridge Morozumi Bungo no kami Masamori,...
- swordsmen. His 1,000th duel was with Ushiwakamaru and did not end in Benkei’s favor. Benkei joined Ushiwakamaru as a retainer and they had many successful...
- miniature armor and kabuto, and the ****anese folk heroes Momotarō, Kintarō, Ushiwakamaru, Benkei, Emperor Jinmu, and Shoki were often chosen as subjects. Kashiwa...
- The fight between Ushiwakamaru (Minamoto no Yo****une) and the bandit chief Kumasaka Chohan in 1174. Ukiyo-e printed by Tsukioka Yo****oshi. Warriors Trembling...
- support of women's judo. Ōsawa was known by the nickname Current Ushiwakamaru (Ushiwakamaru was the childhood name of a legendary twelfth-century samurai...