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Musashi Characters
The classic samurai book Musashi (by Eiji Yoshikawa) comes highly recommended from Jocko Willink and Tim Ferriss but it can be hard keeping the characters straight. Shockingly, google and wiki don’t have as many answers as one might expect. There is a solid source with short descriptions for many of the characters, linked here, but there were characters not listed and some of the characters needed a little bit more description.
Below is a list I put together as I went; it’s not complete as it omits many of the names that are linked above and I didn’t start keeping track until I was well underway- but maybe it’ll help someone. This list tries to give enough detail to remind you of who the character is, without giving so much that it spoils any plot points ahead of time. Feel free to reach out if there’s someone/something you want to add.
Akemi– A teenage girl, daughter of Oko. Enters the story on a chance meeting with Takezo and Matahachi after the battle while she was scavenging for valuables from the dead. She
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Samurai II: Duel at Ichijoji Temple
"Samurai II" redirects here. For the video game, see Samurai II: Vengeance.
1955 film by Hiroshi Inagaki, Jun Fukuda
Duel at Ichijoji Temple (Japanese: 続宮本武蔵 一乗寺の決闘, Hepburn: Zoku Miyamoto Musashi: Ichijōji no Kettō) is a 1955 Japanese film directed by Hiroshi Inagaki[1] starring Toshiro Mifune.[2][3] Shot in Eastmancolor, it is the second film of Inagaki's Samurai Trilogy.
The film is adapted from Eiji Yoshikawa's novel Musashi,[2] originally released as a serial in the Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun, between 1935 and 1939. The novel is loosely based on the life of the famous Japaneseswordsman, Miyamoto Musashi.
The first part of the trilogy is Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto (1954) and the third is Samurai III: Duel at Ganryu Island (1956).
The film's production designer was Kisaku Itō, the set decoration was made by Makoto Sono, the consultant of art department was Kisaku Itō, the sound technician was Chōshichirō Mikami, the lighting technician was Shigeru Mori, and the choreogr
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The life of Miyamoto Musashi
The biography of the most celebrated Samurai
Estátua de Miyamoto Musashi Sensei em Kumamoto
Also known as Kensei, the Sword Divinity, Miyamoto Musashi dedicated
Early Life and Childhood
Musashi Sensei, or Shinmen Musashi-no-Kami Fujiwara no Genshin, as he introduces himself in the Preface of The Book of the Five Rings, was born in the Harima County during a very turbulent time in Japan, when the last decisive battles took place at that Samurai Gold Era.
Back to that time in Japan, it was very common t
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