Yoshioka: dyers and swordsmen of Feudal Japan, 1540-1615

Yoshioka: dyers and swordsmen of Feudal Japan, 1540-1615
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ISBN-10 : 9781326939571
ISBN-13 : 1326939572
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Download or read book Yoshioka: dyers and swordsmen of Feudal Japan, 1540-1615 written by Satoru Matsumoto and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2017-02-06 with total page 109 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the capital of the political power of feudal Japan, Kyoto, around 1540, a clan of formidable swordsmen who had previously dedicated themselves to trade and the production of colors for dyeing fabrics began to emerge. However, their exploits as master swordsmen lasted only four generations; they then died out or had to return to their previous economic activities. More than for their skills as instructors of the house of the shogun, they, in fact, went down in history for a number of battles lost against Shinmen Munisai, and his legendary son, Miyamoto Musashi. In the stories passed down to us, truth and myth are blurred, leaving the researcher and the reader with many unanswered questions and doubts. Who were the Yoshioka? When did their exploits as swordsmen begin? Where did their martial art come from? Who were their opponents? Were they really defeated or killed in duels against Miyamoto Musashi?


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