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Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

“宮本武蔵の二刀流 (Miyamoto Musashi’s Two-Sword Style)”,

Musashi’s Nito-ryu: The Art of the Two-Sword Style When one imagines the samurai of feudal Japan, the image is often specific: a stoic warrior gripping a single katana with both hands, ready to strike with lethal precision. However, one man shattered this convention, etching his name into history with a blade in each hand. Miyamoto

Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

“佐々木小次郎の燕返し (Sasaki Kojiro’s Swallow Tail)”,

Sasaki Kojiro’s Swallow Cut: The Legendary Technique In the pantheon of Japanese swordsmanship, few names evoke as much romance and tragedy as Sasaki Kojiro. Known as the arch-rival of the legendary Miyamoto Musashi, Kojiro is remembered not just for his death, but for the transcendent beauty of his signature technique: the Tsubame Gaeshi, or “Swallow

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“大谷吉継の友情 (Otani Yoshitsugu’s Friendship)”,

Otani Yoshitsugu: The Samurai Who Chose Friendship Over Victory In the blood-soaked annals of Japan’s Sengoku Jidai (Warring States period), betrayal was often a currency more valuable than gold. Daimyos switched allegiances with the shifting winds, and survival frequently necessitated treachery. Yet, amidst this chaos, one story stands as a luminous beacon of unwavering loyalty

Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

“石田三成の執念 (Ishida Mitsunari’s Tenacity)”,

Ishida Mitsunari’s Tenacity: The Loyal Samurai Who Refused to Yield In the grand tapestry of Japanese feudal history, few figures are as polarized, misunderstood, or as passionately defended as Ishida Mitsunari. While the Tokugawa Shogunate painted him as a villainous bureaucrat for centuries, modern history and culture have re-evaluated him as a tragic hero of

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“島津義弘の退き口 (Shimazu Yoshihiro’s Retreat)”,

Shimazu no Nokiguchi: The Samurai’s Greatest Escape at Sekigahara In the annals of Japanese history, few military maneuvers are as paradoxical or as legendary as the “Shimazu no Nokiguchi” (Shimazu’s Retreat). Occurring during the decisive Battle of Sekigahara in 1600, this event was not a cowardly flight, but a suicidal charge directly through enemy lines

Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

“雷切の刀 (Raikiri Sword)”,

Raikiri Sword: The Legend of the Lightning Cutter Japan is a country where history and mythology often bleed into one another, creating legends that survive for centuries. Among the pantheon of famous Japanese blades—like the Kusanagi or the Masamune—few capture the imagination quite like the Raikiri (雷切). Known in English as the “Lightning Cutter,” this

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