Is Vagabond based on Musashi?

“Vagabond,” told across 37 volumes, is based on Eiji Yoshikawa's 1935 historical novel “Musashi,” which is a popular account of 17th-century swordsman Miyamoto Musashi.
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Is Vagabond the same as Musashi?

Written and illustrated by Takehiko Inoue, Vagabond is based on Eiji Yoshikawa's 1935 novel Musashi. It started serialization in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Morning on September 17, 1998. Inoue started the series Real in Weekly Young Jump in 1999, and serialized it alongside Vagabond.
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Is Vagabond Miyamoto Musashi?

Vagabond (バガボンド Bagabondo) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Takehiko Inoue. It portrays a fictionalized account of the life of Japanese swordsman Miyamoto Musashi, based on Eiji Yoshikawa's novel Musashi.
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Is Sasaki Kojiro in Vagabond?

Sasaki Kojiro (佐々木 小次郎) is one of the main protagonists of Vagabond. He is the legendary arch-rival of Miyamoto Musashi. In Vagabond he is portrayed as deaf-mute. He is introduced in chapter 131 of the manga.
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Who does Musashi end up with Vagabond?

In the aftermath of Musashi's battle with the 70 Yoshioka students, Otsu tends to Musashi's wounds as he heals from his life-threatening injuries. Takuan tells Musashi that there's a possibility that he will never walk again and advices Musashi to marry Otsu and live happily.
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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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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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Was Sasaki Kojiro real?

Sasaki Kojirō (佐々木 小次郎, also known as Ganryū Kojirō; c. 1575 – April 13, 1612) was a possibly fictional or fictionalized Japanese swordsman who may have lived during the Azuchi–Momoyama and early Edo periods and is known primarily for the story of his battle with Miyamoto Musashi in 1612, where Sasaki was killed.
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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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Is Kojiro Sasaki a villain?

Type of Villain

Kojiro's famous quote. Kojirō Sasaki is a character in the Samurai Warriors series. He is a swordsman who is a arch-rival of Musashi Miyamoto.
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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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How accurate is Musashi novel?

Overall Musashi was a good historical fiction read, but it took some dedication on my part to make it through. Although it was a real page turner in the beginning (for about the first 200 pages), the pace did slow in the middle of the book.
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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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Is Vagabond based on real events?

While Vagabond is inspired by historical events and people, it is still a work of fiction. The art and drama are absolutely stunning while the original source material has plenty of dramatic gravitas without needing to deviate from historical events.
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Is Kojiro a Matahachi?

Matahachi stayed in Osaka with the intention to be hired by the government as a samurai (under Kojiro's alias), while drinking he attracted a ronin called Akakabe Yasoma. Matahachi lies saying he is Kojirō Sasaki, and is scammed into handing over his money with the promise of a recommendation at a local lord.
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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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Why did Musashi fight Kojiro?

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 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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Is Sasaki Kojiro handsome?

He's also very pretty, and very popular with women. In Pokémon: The Series, the original name of James was Kojiro, while Jessie's was Musashi. In Yu-Gi-Oh!
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Was Musashi the best samurai?

He was also known as Shinmen Takezō or Niten Dōraku and he gave himself the full name of Shinmen Musashi no Kami Fujiwara no Genshin. But posterity knows this boy best as the master swordsman Miyamoto Musashi who was arguably the greatest of the samurai.
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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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Why is Miyamoto Musashi famous?

Miyamoto Musashi (1584-1645) was the most famous swordsman, teacher of the Way of the Sword, and ronin (masterless samurai) of the early Edo period. His story has been enshrined in popular legend, novel and movie; the movie is repeated on television each New Years in either its 7 or 15-hour version.
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Can Vagabond dual wield?

The second great sword that is recommended for the Vagabond class in Elden Ring is the Claymore. This weapon can be obtained by opening a chest located in the heart of Castle Moore. Once the player has acquired and upgraded this weapon, they can use the dual-wield skill to unleash their wrath on the oncoming enemies.
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