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Matsui Okinaga (松井 興長, 1582 – July 24, 1661) also known as Nagaoka Sado (長岡 佐渡) was a Japanese samurai who served the Hosokawa clan, ...
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In 1611, Musashi began practicing zazen at the Myōshin-ji temple, where he met Nagaoka Sado, vassal to Hosokawa Tadaoki; Tadaoki was a powerful lord who had ...
Having been written by Toyoda Masanaga, a retainer of the Nagaoka, who in turn were close vassals to the Hosokawa, it is not surprising that the Bukōden is one ...
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Map Size: 18 inches x 24 inches (45.72cm x 60.96cm) | Ready to frame in standard size frame (18x24) | Frame not included | Printed on Fine Art Matte Paper| ...
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Jan 2, 2021 · Tomorrow the V.I.U.T.H.C. will resume with match #61, Kami'izumi vs. Musashi! In the meantime, you can read my post-match results in match ...
Sado Nagaoka and Toyozaemon enter Musashi's house and try to persuade him about leaving to Kokura, even more now that the village seems doomed. However, Musashi ...
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It was completed in 1755 by Toyoda Masanaga, senior retainer to the Nagaoka, a clan closely involved in the events of Musashi's later life. The Bukōden throws a ...
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Apr 8, 2013 · The Bukoden was written by Toyoda Masanaga, who was a senior retainer of the Nagaoka (Matsui) family, who were vassals of the Hosokawa, an ...