Did Musashi cut Seijuro in half?

One of these, intended for his eyes, cuts instead his forehead, leaving Musashi with one more scar. Seijūrō starts to get frustrated that he can't finish Musashi. Right then, Musashi enters a no mind state, and splits Seijūrō's body in two.
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Did Musashi lose to Inshun?

Musashi asked Inei to train him to defeat Inshun, which Inei agreed to. He took Musashi to the mountains, telling him to live out in the mountains training. Each day, Inei would come to check on Musashi and duel him with a practice spear. Inei defeated him each time.
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Did Musashi really fight the Yoshioka?

Just one generation later, Miyamoto Musashi's wins against Yoshioka Seijūrō and Yoshioka Denshichirō, and his assassination of Yoshioka Matashichiro ended the feud and led to the decline of the Yoshioka in 1604 (according to Nitenki, a historical record written by a student of Miyamoto Musashi).
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Is Yoshioka Seijuro a girl?

Appearance. Seijuro looks much younger than his age and has a feminine face. He has long hair that is parted in the middle and tied in the back. He is almost always seen wearing a yukata with a katana and wakizashi tied to the side of his hip.
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How old is Musashi in Vagabond?

As a young man, he tied back his hair. People often compare his hair to an explosion. After the Yoshioka arc, he is about 28 years old and he doesn't tie his hair back.
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Who defeated Miyamoto Musashi?

Musō Gonnosuke Katsuyoshi (夢想權之助勝吉) was a samurai of the early 17th century and the traditional founder of the Koryu school of jojutsu known as Shintō Musō-ryū (神道夢想流/神道無想流). He is perhaps most famous for his duels with the legendary swordsman Miyamoto Musashi.
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Why did Musashi change his name?

Musashi comes from the honorific title Musashi no Kami (Lord of Musashi). People in the Sengoku (at least) had a habit of styling themselves certain honorific titles without any formal recognition, which was most likely the case in this case.
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What happened to Matahachi?

Matahachi ended up as a pitiful alcoholic with Oko bringing in most of the money for the couple. As Matahachi returns back to the whore house, he revealed to Oko and Akemi that Musashi was still alive and he challenged the Yoshioka School.
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Who is Akashi in Kuroko?

Akashi Seijuro has a rather small stature for someone who has captained the Generation of Miracles, as noted by Kōki Furihata, at only 173 cm tall, making him one of the shortest out of the Generation of Miracles. He has spiky bright crimson red hair and large eyes with vertical pupils the same color as his hair.
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Who is Akemi Musashi?

Akemi ( 朱 あけ 実 み , Akemi) is a young 15-year old thief girl, living with her mother Oko and selling any weapons they gather from battlefields. She wanted to leave with Takezo, but instead went with Matahachi and Oko to Kyoto, where she became Seijuro's woman.
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Did Musashi regret killing Kojirō?

Musashi continued his lethal duels until 1612, when he faced the masterful nodachi swordsman, Sasaki Kojiro. After Miyamoto Musashi slew Kojiro with a long wooden sword (bokuto) that was shaped from a large oar, the great duelist immediately regretted killing such a skilled warrior.
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How strong is Miyamoto Musashi?

Even at age 17 Musashi often fights as a one-man army and wins battles mostly unharmed. When he was 58 Musashi was still undefeated and became able to use his visual swords endlessly. He is able to swing with such force that he completely destroys a sword that has been in use for more than 60 years.
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Was Sasaki Kojiro really deaf?

Some other books say he was not deaf and mute. In addition, many Japanese historians insisted that he was not a real person. However, I thought that if he was deaf and mute, the story would be more interesting, so I chose the Japanese cartoon as my original story.
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How many duels did Musashi lose?

Musashi stepped forward and easily defeated and killed Arima. This was the start of an illustrious but bloody career in which he never lost once in more than 60 duels — as he describes in “The Book of Five Rings” that he penned at the end of his life.
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Why did Sasaki and Musashi fight?

The duel began with both men on guard as a show of respect for the other's skill with their own style and technique. In the end, though, there could be only one winner. Musashi had provoked Kojirō to make the first attack.
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Did Musashi Miyamoto fight 70 people?

Return to Musashi's story where it was left, Musashi's return to Kyōto, the events preluding his fight against Seijūrō Yoshioka, their fight, its aftermath with the Yoshioka's various deliberations, Musashi's fight against Denshichirō Yoshioka, its aftermath with the Yoshioka's definitive plan, Musashi's solo battle ...
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What is Akashi's emperor eye?

Akashi's Emperor Eye/Complete Emperor Eye

The Emperor Eye is the other Akashi's signature ability. He developed this due to his long-term observation of the Teikou team. Akashi uses his eyes as a base to develop other skills such as ankle break, but also to strengthen his other moves such as passes and steals.
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Does Akashi Seijuro have split personality?

Akashi Seijuurou has a split personality, we'll call the first personality "Boku" and the second personality "Ore". "Boku" is mainly the personality that was shown in the first few Teiko years and also sometime during the Rakuzan-Seirin game.
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Why did Akashi cut his hair?

Kuroko Tetsuya on Twitter: "Why did Akashi cut his hair? He did it for the vine. http://t.co/DQT8Rn24rf" / Twitter.
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Does Musashi love Otsu?

Musashi Miyamoto: Otsu and Musashi were childhood friends, and she has loved him ever since, but she was unaware of her feelings due to her betrothal to Matahachi. Despite Musashi's commitment to the Way of the Sword, she continues to have feelings for him and tries to be there for him every step of the way.
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Did Miyamoto Musashi marry?

Musashi Sensei did not marry, but adopted two kids, Mikinosuke and Iori. Both became vassals of important Feudal Lords.
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Did Oko know it was Matahachi?

However, Oko knows that it is Matahachi by revealing to him that he's a “naughty boy” for cheating on his fiance (Otsu) that's waiting back home for him. Matahachi is shocked.
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Why did Musashi use a wooden sword?

It was nicknamed "the clothes-drying pole." Judging that it would be to his disadvantage to use two swords, both of which were shorter than that of his opponent, Musashi asked the boatman to give him an oar, from which he made a large wooden sword. With that he could kill his adversary by smashing his skull.
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Who is the greatest samurai of all time?

1. Oda Nobunaga (織田 信長) While Miyamoto Musashi may be the best-known "samurai" internationally, Oda Nobunaga (1534-1582) claims the most respect within Japan.
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