What sword does Miyamoto Musashi use?

There are 3 types of swords famously used by Musashi: His Kaneshige Koshirae that uses the black leather Gangimaki style wrapping on the tsuka/handle of the sword called Musashimaki wrapping with the Higo style tsuba or sword guard called Namako Tsuba. Miyamoto Musashis Kaneshige Koshirae: Legend Series Iaito Sword.
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What sword style did Miyamoto Musashi use?

He invented the nitō ichi-ryū, the style of fencing with two swords, and is often referred to today as kensai (''sword saint''). Musashi claimed to have fought in more than 60 individual sword fights, many of which were to the death and all of which he won.
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Does Musashi get a sword?

Shortly after picking up the sword, it glows bright red rather than the black coloration it previously had, and it is announced that Musashi has successfully passed the sword trial for Enma's Oodachi.
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Where is Miyamoto Musashi's sword?

Musashi Museum (武蔵資料館) is located at Miyamoto Musashi. It displays many Musashi related items, such as Swords, his painting, scrolls, weapons and the world famous "Gorin no Sho."
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What is the oldest samurai sword?

The oldest katana in existence today is called Hishizukuri uchigatana, which was forged in the Nanbokuchō period, and was dedicated to Kasuga Shrine later.
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Why can't Musashi use a sword?

Black Sword Soul: Musashi is shown to possess a black sword soul. Because of that, he was unable to wield a Kitetsu sword (although it is actually the Obsidian Goddess that causes this issue).
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Who was Japan's greatest swordsman?

The majority of the Japanese people know Musashi Miyamoto as Japan's most famous and most skilled swordsman. His status among the Japanese has reached mythic proportions in the same measure that Westerners would give to Muhammad Ali or Michael Jordan. The life of Musashi is the gold standard of samurai in Japan.
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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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Who is the best swordsman in real life?

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 is the deadliest katana in the world?

There are still Masamune blades in existence today with the most infamous perhaps being the Honjō Masamune katana. Passed from shōgun to shōgun throughout the centuries, the blade eventually ended up in the hands of its final owner Tokugawa Iemasa.
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Who is the Japanese sword God?

Takemikazuchi (建御雷/武甕槌) is a deity in Japanese mythology, considered a god of thunder and a sword god. He also competed in what is considered the first sumo wrestling match recorded in history.
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Did Musashi use 2 katanas?

Musashi famously used a dual-sword style, but in practice, his dual-sword style was also a testament to his freakish strength. Dual wielding was for most samurai impractical bc of the lack of strength required to deal an injury with only one arm.
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What is a Musashi katana?

Musashi swords are forged with nothing less than 1060 high carbon steel. Long the weapon of choice for the samurai, the katana produced by Musashi combines form and function.
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Why did samurai carry 2 swords?

Society was divided into four classes (farmers, craftsmen, traders and samurai), with the samurai class as highest in the hierarchy and thereby the ruling class. As a male member of this class, you were forced to carry two swords, and only samurai were allowed to carry long swords.
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What was Musashi height?

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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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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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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Do Japanese swordsman still exist?

The samurai warriors no longer exist.

However, the cultural legacy of the samurai exists today. The descendants of the samurai families also exist today. It is illegal to carry swords and arms in Japan. That is why the samurai cannot exist today.
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Who was the most powerful shogun?

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 was the strongest samurai clan?

The Shimadzu family were one of Japan's most powerful clans and ruled over southern Kyushu for a period of over 700 years. Learn about how this influential warrior clan survived through the age of the samurai and played a key role in the modernisation of Japan in the late 19th century.
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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 gave Musashi his scars?

Seijuro offers Musashi to take some sake and leave. Musashi refuses to do so which prompts Seijuro to cut Musashi's wooden katana and leave a scar on Musashi's forehead to scare him off.
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Who are the obsidian 8?

Known Members
  • Kazumasa Inuzuka.
  • Aijiro Inue.
  • Mikito Inumura.
  • Shiro Inukai.
  • Imari Inuyama.
  • Seiroku Inukawa.
  • Nanao Inusaka.
  • Yataro Inuda.
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