Did Musashi fight 70 people at once?

Musashi's solo battle against 70 Yoshioka men. Before the battle, Musashi plans his strategy. It won't be a 1 vs 70 fight, but a 1 vs 1 fight done 70 times.
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How many people did Musashi fight?

The Japanese Master Duelist, Miyamoto Musashi, Killed A Twelve-Year-Old Boy. The undefeated Japanese duelist, Miyamoto Musashi (c. 1584-1645), triumphed in more than sixty duels during his lifetime, many of which ended in the deaths of his opponents.
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How many duels did Musashi fight?

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 ...
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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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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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Musashi vs Yoshioka family



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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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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Was Musashi a dirty fighter?

If Musashi was alive today he would be considered a dirty fighter by some, but to anyone who has ever been in a real fight he would be considered a winner. Musashi went beyond the training and any concepts a fighter might have about honor and got to the heart of the matter.
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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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Who was the best sword fighter in history?

1. Miyamoto Musashi—Japan's Sword Saint. The life of Japanese samurai Miyamoto Musashi is obscured by myth and legend, but this “sword saint” reportedly survived 60 duels—the first of which was fought when he was just 13 years old.
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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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How many duels did Sasaki Kojiro win?

He was known for his unique double-bladed style of swordsmanship and set that record for highest number of undefeated duels (60). Sasaki Kojiro, being incredibly skilled in his own style of swordsmanship, served as the long-time rival of Miyamoto Musashi.
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Did Sasaki Kojiro have a child?

She later married a distant cousin who also shared the same last name, and raised him as his own son. His mother was unaware she was pregnant with him when she married into the Sasaki clan. Thus, her husband, although suspecting the child wasn't his, raised him as his own son.
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How strong is Sasaki Kojiro?

Physical Abilities. Godly Strength: Kojiro possesses immense physical strength, matching that of Poseidon as shown when he could block and parry a majority of his trident attacks with the strength he channeled into his blade, even slicing his divine trident in two.
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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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What sword did Musashi use?

He wielded a huge no-dachi blade, a curved Japanese sword in the classic style, but with a blade over a meter in length. The size and weight of the no-dachi made it a brutal, unsubtle weapon, but Kojiro had perfected its use to a degree unheard of in all Japan. Miyamoto Musashi in his prime, wielding two bokken.
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Did Musashi fight in a war?

In 1614–1615, Musashi participated in the war between the Toyotomi and the Tokugawa. The war had broken out because Tokugawa Ieyasu saw the Toyotomi family as a threat to his rule of Japan; most scholars believe that, as in the previous war, Musashi fought on the Toyotomi side.
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Can Musashi walk again?

Musashi's cut in his right leg is found to be so serious that he won't be able to battle, and maybe even walk, ever again. News of Musashi's victorious battle single-handedly killing 70 men storm through the whole country, and many want to employ him.
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Is Yoshioka Seijuro real?

Seijuro Yoshioka ( 吉 よし 岡 おか 清 せい 十 じゅう 郎 ろう , Yoshioka Seijūrō) is a fictional character from the Vagabond manga series.
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Was Musashi a samurai or a ronin?

Being from the West, Musashi served in Hideyori's forces which proved unfortunate after the pivotal Battle of Sekigahara on Oct. 21, 1600, when Ieyasu proved victorious and cemented his control of Japan. Musashi somehow managed to escape with his life, but he had become a ronin, a samurai without a master.
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Why did Musashi become a ronin?

Musashi became a ronin after he escaped death during the Battle of Sekigahara, when serving general Hideyori. Aside from being a swordsman, he was also a philosopher, artist, and well-learned Buddhist.
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Who was the most brutal samurai?

1. Tsukahara Bokuden. Bokuden famously fought in 19 duels and 37 battles and came out alive and complete undefeated, allowing only a natural death to take him down. He garnered a reputation as one of the most deadly samurai warriors during the Warring States Period.
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Who was most feared samurai?

Born in 1490, Tsukahara Bokuden is one of the most prominent figures in samurai history. Over the course of 19 duels and 37 battles, Bokuden went completely undefeated, garnering a reputation as the most deadly samurai during the Warring States Period.
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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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Who is the greatest swordsman alive?

3 June 2020. Jan Chodkiewicz is often referred to as the world's greatest swordsman – and perhaps it is in his blood. The Gdansk based swordsman and sword maker is descended from the great knights, including Poland's most famous commander Jan Karol Chodkiewicz (1560-1621).
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