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| * ''Died: [[1621]]'' | | * ''Died: [[1621]]'' |
| * ''Other names: Hayashizaki Jinsuke Minamoto no Shigenobu, Hojo Jinsuke Shigenobu'' | | * ''Other names: Hayashizaki Jinsuke Minamoto no Shigenobu, Hojo Jinsuke Shigenobu'' |
| + | * ''Japanese:'' 林崎 甚助 重信 ''(Hayashizaki Jinsuke Shigenobu)'' |
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| [[Image:Hayashizaki.jpg|thumb|right|Hayashizaki Jinsuke (Minamoto no) Shigenobu.]] | | [[Image:Hayashizaki.jpg|thumb|right|Hayashizaki Jinsuke (Minamoto no) Shigenobu.]] |
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| Supposedly in [[1616]], at the age of 73, he made a second tour of Japan, during which, he apparently disappeared. Under his pioneering influence, many different schools emerged. | | Supposedly in [[1616]], at the age of 73, he made a second tour of Japan, during which, he apparently disappeared. Under his pioneering influence, many different schools emerged. |
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− | After his death, the tradition of the Shin Muso Hayashizaki Ryu was carried on by [[Tamiya Narimasa|Tamiya Taira-no-Hyoe Narimasa]] who, it is believed to be the teacher of [[Tokugawa leyasu]], [[Tokugawa Hidetada|Hidetada]] and [[Tokugawa Iemitsu|lemitsu]]. If this is true then it would certainly contribute to the popularity of this style. | + | After his death, the tradition of the Shin Muso Hayashizaki Ryu was carried on by [[Tamiya Narimasa|Tamiya Taira-no-Hyoe Narimasa]] who, is believed to be the teacher of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]], [[Tokugawa Hidetada|Hidetada]] and [[Tokugawa Iemitsu|Iemitsu]]. If this is true then it would certainly contribute to the popularity of this style. |
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− | ==Notes== | + | ==References== |
− | Derived from: Shewan, Malcolm T. ''Iai, the Art of Japanese Swordsmanship.'' Cannes, 1983.
| + | * Shewan, Malcolm T. ''Iai, the Art of Japanese Swordsmanship.'' Cannes, 1983. |
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