What did Musashi look like?

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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How tall was Musashi?

Miyamoto Musashi was a giant for his time. He was nearly 1m84 (about 6 feet) tall while his Japanese colleagues averaged 1m53 (5 feet). It is said that Musashi never took a bath in his life.
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Did Musashi ever lose a fight?

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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What race is Miyamoto Musashi?

Miyamoto Musashi (宮本 武蔵, c. 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 ...
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How heavy was Musashi Miyamoto?

Musashi had a length of 244 metres (800 ft 6 in) between perpendiculars and 263 metres (862 ft 10 in) overall. She had a beam of 36.9 metres (121 ft 1 in) and a draught of 10.86 metres (35 ft 8 in) at deep load. She displaced 64,000 long tons (65,000 t) at standard load and 71,659 long tons (72,809 t) at deep load.
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Who was the tallest samurai?

How tall is the tallest samurai? At 182 cm in height, Takamori would have been considerably taller than his fellow Samurai, who averaged only 160 to 165 centimetres. It's fair to say that Saigo Takamori was a true giant of men and of history.
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Did Musashi wear armor?

Previous scholars did not mention if Miyamoto Musashi wore armor during his lifetime, but most scholars mentioned that his body was dressed with armor after his death. He was also dressed in a helmet and was buried while standing.
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Who did Musashi love?

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).
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What color is Musashi's hair?

Musashi has light blue eyes and spiky red-colored hair.
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Was there a White samurai?

Anjin Miura or William Anjin was the first and possibly only white man to ever be knighted a Samurai.
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Who was the most ruthless samurai?

After being thrown out of the Buddhist Monks of Japan for his unruly behaviour, Musashibo proceeded to stand alone at Gojo Bridge. Here, he killed every man who attempted to cross, resulting in almost 1,000 swords of past samurai residing at his feet.
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Was there a black samurai?

Yasuke, (born c. 1550s), Black samurai who served the daimyo Oda Nobunaga in Japan during the Sengoku (“Warring States”) period. He was the first known foreigner to achieve samurai status. Much about Yasuke is unknown.
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Was Musashi or Yamato bigger?

To claim that Musashi was the most powerful battleship ever built would court needless controversy, but she was by most accounts the largest (very marginally larger than her sister, HIJMS Yamato).
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Did Musashi fight 70 people at once?

No, at least not in formal duels. He was famous for having supposedly fought and won sixty-one duels. Duels were always one on one, and so other than anyone he might have fought on the side, it seems likely that he did not reach 70 men fought.
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Who is the greatest swordsman of all time?

1. Miyamoto Musashi—Japan's Sword Saint. Miyamoto Musashi in the Duelling Hall. 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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What was the height of a samurai?

Most samurai were quite tiny—a 16th-century samurai was usually very slim and ranging from 160 to 165 centimetres (5'3″ to 5'5″) in height. For comparison, European knights of the same period probably ranged from 180 to 196 centimetres (6′ to 6'5″).
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Why is Musashi so strong?

The legendary samurai Musashi Miyamoto is said to be the strongest of his time and possibly the strongest samurai ever. He was cloned from tissue in his spine, and Sabuko Tokugawa infused that empty clone with Musashi´s Soul, thus giving him his former memories and skills.
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How many kills did the Musashi have?

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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What was Musashi's last duel?

The duel took place on 13th April 1612, in the remote island of Ganryujima of Funashima, off the coast of the Bizen Province. As part of a strategy to throw off Kojirō 's inner state of being, Musashi arrived three hours late.
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Was Musashi blind?

Musashi is a young man of above-average height with a muscular physique. He has short, spiky red and yellow hair and cobalt blue eyes. Having lost both his eyes in his teens, he now wears a black eyepatch over the remaining scars, the most prominent of which is a long, vertical one over his right eye.
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Who was the greatest shogun of Japan?

Tokugawa Yoshimune, (born Nov. 27, 1684, Kii Province, Japan—died July 12, 1751, Edo), eighth Tokugawa shogun, who is considered one of Japan's greatest rulers. His far-reaching reforms totally reshaped the central administrative structure and temporarily halted the decline of the shogunate.
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What ship sank the Musashi?

The Musashi and its sister vessel, the Yamato, were two of the largest battleships ever built. US warplanes sank the Musashi on 24 October 1944 during the Battle of Leyte Gulf, believed to be the biggest naval encounter of World War Two in which American and Australian forces defeated the Japanese.
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Why is Musashi's soul black?

It's possible that Musashi has a black soul because he shares it with the Obsidian Goddess, whose immense power has distorted his soul's natural hue.
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