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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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Yagyū (柳生氏,
Yagyū-shi) were a
family of daimyōs (feudal lords) with
lands just
outside Nara, who
became the
heads of one of ****an's
greatest schools...
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Yagyū Jūbē
Mitsuyoshi (柳生 十兵衞 三厳,
Yagyū Jūbē Mitsuyoshi, 1607 –
April 21, 1650) was one of the most
famous and
romanticized of the
samurai in ****an's...
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Yagyū Munenori (柳生 宗矩, 1571 – May 11, 1646) was a ****anese daimyo, swordsman, and
martial arts writer,
founder of the Edo
branch of
Yagyū Shinkage-ryū...
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Yagyū Shinkage-ryū (柳生新陰流) is one of the
oldest ****anese
schools of
swordsmanship (kenjutsu). Its
primary founder was
Kamiizumi Nobutsuna, who called...
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between the
Yagyu and
Ryujoji schools. The
Counter Attack of
Siberia Yagyu premiered January 7, 2004. The
second series introduces Freesia Yagyu, daughter...
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Yagyū Shingan-ryū (柳生心眼流), is a
traditional school (koryū) of ****anese
martial arts.
Different styles of
Yagyū Shingan-ryū, such as
Heihojutsu and Taijutsu...
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Yagyū Hyōgonosuke (柳生 兵庫助, 1579–1650) or — To****oshi (利厳) was the
founder of the
Owari mainline of the
Yagyū Shinkage-ryū
style of
swordsmanship in the...
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Yagyū Jūbei
Mitsuyoshi (1607–1650) was a
famous ****anese samurai.
Jubei Yagyu is also the name of:
Jubei Yagyu (Samurai Shodown), a
character in the Samurai...
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Yagyū (柳生町,
Yagyū-chō) is a
village near the city of Nara, Nara Prefecture, ****an. The
center of
Yagyū is
about 20 km to the east, in the
direction of...