¡Musashi Zan Bi No Ken
¡Inaba Minoru / Cho

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[Machine Translation] Why did the greatest swordsman write "The Book of Five Rings"? In the age of unification under Ieyasu Tokugawa, Musashi Miyamoto, who had lived through the upheavals of the Warring States period as a swordsman, had reached old age. He had been a rival to Yagyu Munenori, who had become the Shogun's instructor in swordsmanship, and had not chosen a half-hearted career as a courtier, but when he was injured while serving in the Shimabara War, he realized his old age and sought a final home. Musashi was invited by Tadatoshi Hosokawa, the lord of the Kumamoto domain, as his guest, and began to live a peaceful life in Kumamoto while serving as an instructor and being supported by Kiyoshi, his helper. He eventually began to write "The Book of Five Rings" in Iwato, Reigando-do, in order to pass on the way of the Art of War he had mastered. What was Musashi's final destination?


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