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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Was Miyamoto Musashi a real person?

Miyamoto Musashi, original name Miyamoto Masana, artistic name Niten, (born 1584, Mimasaka or Harima, Japan—died June 13, 1645, Higo), famous Japanese soldier-artist of the early Edo (Tokugawa) period (1603–1867). Musashi began his career as a fighter early in life when, at age 13, he killed a man in single combat.
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Who is the real Sasaki Kojiro 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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Did Musashi really fight Kojiro?

Sasaki Kojirō and Miyamoto Musashi were involved in one of Japan's historic duels in 1612. The two swordsmen were bitter rivals at the time. There are several accounts on the story that led to the actual duel; the one considered the most accurate goes like this.
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The Forgotten Demon of the Western Provinces | Sasaki Kojiro



Did Musashi regret killing Kojiro?

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 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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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 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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Who defeated Sasaki?

Though Sasaki was ultimately taken out by two of Franky's strongest attacks back to back, one of which exploited his weak spot as a triceratops, Sasaki was able to force Franky out of the robot with his own final attack, even destroying part of it, despite the mech being tough enough to withstand a point blank missile ...
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How did Miyamoto Musashi look?

The most widely known image of Musashi that has come down to us is a warrior somewhat advanced in years, wearing long white robes and red haori and holding his iconic long and short swords in a somewhat passive stance, as if patiently awaiting his opponent's opening attack, or maybe even just for the purpose of posing ...
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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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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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Was Sasaki Kojiro a good swordsman?

Overview and Brief History of Sasaki Kojiro

Sasaki Kojiro, who also went by the names Sasaki Kojirou and Sasaki Ganryu, was an esteemed swordsman born in the Fukui Prefecture in 1585. He was considered to be the best one of his field during the Sengoku Period and the earlier years of the Edo Period.
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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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What is Sasaki Kojiro sword style?

He was also known as Ganryu, a name shared with the sword style he eventually came up with. Ganryu means 'large rock style', and involves the use of the nodachi. He was known for a particular technique called Tsubame Gaeshi, which translates to “the turning swallows cut”.
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Who won Kojiro vs Poseidon?

Death Glare: Poseidon gives one to the God's half of the audience. Because their cheering was annoying. Defeating the Undefeatable: Sasaki Kojiro does the impossible and actually defeats Poseidon, proving humans do have a chance at winning against the gods.
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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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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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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 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 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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What clan did Musashi fight?

The Yoshioka Clan

Arriving in Kyoto, the 21 or 22-year-old Musashi fought a series of duels against the famed Yoshioka Clan, respected instructors to four generations of the Ashikaga Shogun, and founders of the Yoshioka Style, one of the eight major sword styles of kenjutsu created around 1532 by Yoshioka Kempo.
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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 was the strongest swordsman 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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