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Miyamoto Musashi

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Birthplace: Harima, Kako District, Hyogo, Japan
Death: 1645 (60-61)
Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan
Immediate Family:

Son of Shinmen Musashi
Father of Unknown Daughter; Miyamoto Mikinosuke; Miyamoto Iori; Miyamoto Kurotaro and Takemura Yoemon

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About Miyamoto Musashi

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyamoto_Musashi

Miyamoto Musashi (宮本 武蔵, 1584 – 13 June 1645), also known as Shinmen Takezō, Miyamoto Bennosuke or, by his Buddhist name, Niten Dōraku, was a Japanese swordsman, philosopher, strategist, writer and rōnin, who became renowned through stories of his unique double-bladed swordsmanship and undefeated record in his 61 duels (next is 33 by Itō Ittōsai). Musashi, as he was often simply known, is considered a Kensei, a sword-saint of Japan. He was the founder of the Niten Ichi-ryū, or Nito Ichi-ryū, style of swordsmanship, and in his final years authored The Book of Five Rings (五輪の書, Go Rin No Sho) and Dokkōdō (The Path of Aloneness).

Both documents were given to Terao Magonojō, the most important of Musashi's students, seven days before Musashi's death. The Book of Five Rings deals primarily with the character of his Niten Ichi-ryū school in a concrete sense, i.e., his own practical martial art and its generic significance; The Path of Aloneness, on the other hand, deals with the ideas that lie behind it, as well as his life's philosophy in a few short aphoristic sentences.

The Miyamoto Musashi Budokan training center, located in Ōhara-chō (Mimasaka), Okayama prefecture, Japan was erected to honor his name and legend.

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Miyamoto Musashi's Timeline

1584
1584
Harima, Kako District, Hyogo, Japan
1604
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1612
1612
1645
1645
Age 61
Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan
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