Wow. Never saw a Musashi vs. Kojiro ending like that. There's no way Kojiro would have gotten up from that bonk on the head. I like the version played by Toshiro Mifune the most. I remember about a year long running Musashi series shown on tv in the 1970s that was excellent and explained Musashi's strategy of making sure the oar he used was two inches longer than Kojiro's sword. I'd buy that series on dvd in a second if I could find it.
there are different descriptions of what happen. Since they were too far, wittness differ from one and other. However everybody say Kojiro was stuck in the head yes.
@@EdwinHendraKusuma the one Toshiro Mifune did was a trilogy but in the 1970's there was a Musashi series of around 50 one hour episodes on PBS. I was a kid back then but with the series lasting around 50 episodes, it allowed a lot more detail about his daily life and the strategies he used to defeat the many different opponents he faced. It was frustrating because at the end of many episodes he was just about to face an opponent but you then had to wait a whole week for the next episode to see them battle.
The worldwide MOST famous historical samurai fight: Musashi vs Kojiro. This is the Best version (of 4) I've seen. Thanks for posting on UA-cam. ARIGATO GOZIEMASHITE !
Did you see Mifune Toshiro? Because if you did I do notthink you would ever say this was the best. He was the most agile swordsman and that jump! Which ones did you see? I saw 3 I am okay with this it was good but I saw one I really disliked, too. I saw 3 altogether but I have no clue about film titles except the one with Mifuen because Is aw the whole film I have that one at home and the rest I only saw here in clips, only the fight and no clue what they were from.
@@Eyes-of-Horus agreed, however this scene has the best bokken replica of the one Musashi used , as far as I’ve researched and understand them to be, this is a very decent approximation of that carved weapon. Too many have him with almost an Eku styled weapon, which is not correct as I understand the information .
Watanabe Ken was an amazing Sasaki Kojirou. You must not watch many Japanese historical dramas. They take liberties, it's not 100% true to history. Much like Yoshikawa's Eiji novel which everyone in the western world assumes is true to fact. Honestly, not much was known about Sasaki Kojirou. There are tons of theories that suggest he was an older man, as well as how the duel went. Some people even suggest he wasn't real at all since there's little on record about him.
Please, are you Japanese? Can I ask you something about the dialogue here? Why did his own men killed Sasaki and what did they say? I understood, or I think Kojiro did not want Musashi to come to any harm, even if he won, but it seems those people with him wanted to kill Musashi as well as they killed for some reason Sasaki. But why? what was the conversation about? Can you help me out here? I do not speak Japanese but I want to know. Thank you.
A very different version from other films. Without understanding the Japanese dialog, it seemed like a dishonorable finish. Why was he finished off that way? And the beginning was very different. The scabbard or Saya wasn't cast off into the sand. The short sword or tanto was given away. The argument before the fight was different and important. Seemed like Musashi was very sorry or angry. There's so much more to this version. I'd like to understand what happened.
He thought the gunmans hidden somewhere away is a dirty move which was “planned” to ambush Musashi by doz dirty bald guys und insisted to finish everything by himself und he wanted them to return the Wakizashi to someone who he had respected in the past dat gave him the wakizasi if something happens to him ...murdered at last tho...yet another noble swords man consumed by disgusting political tricks
@@onebitetwokills5122 but the lesson to the story was that Kojiro shouldn’t have associated himself with the Hosokawa Clan. This tainted him. Musashi stayed independent and didn’t want to burden anybody. He just fought for himself. Many ronins challenged fencing instructors hoping they could secure a position with a certain clans.
According to another series based on this same novel there was a conspiracy to kill whoever won the duel and claim that both died in a mutual killing to show how futile the way of the warrior was. That is also why it was a private duel on a secluded island, so only the nobility in on the plot would be witnesses. Kojiro had found out about the conspiracy before the duel and informed Musashi as well, and that is why he ran off the way he did after the duel.
how i think it actually went was that yes musashi killed him with single strike but his body still kept going then musashi's subordinates finished his body i guess. that's how i think it actually went down because kojiro's head was totally smashed and ribs broken but no one really knows the truth doesn't matter what story still impressive
***** I'm well aware of that, I was just saying that seeing Kojiro's own men attack him was a bizarre sight as I do not know the context for it in this version. most works of Musashi in media are based on Eiji Yoshikawa's novel. I've seen most of the adaptations of the story, the Toshiro Mifune version, Yorozuya Kinnosuke's version, the Hideki Takahashi version, and the Kin'ya Kitaōji version. so I know that they can take a lot of liberties with the material. hmmm, kinda interesting. at least 3 actors who played Musashi, also played Ogami Itto. go figure....
***** no I'm not familiar with that version, I had to look it up. the images look like it was based on the Vagabond manga series, especially Takuya Kimura as Musashi. I haven't seen it, so I can't say how I feel about it, but personally I always pictured Musashi as being like this giant of man, a huge larger than life figure. of all the Japanese actors I can think of, the one that would come closest to at least looking the way I imagine him, would be Sonny Chiba in his prime, when he was really buff. whoa I totally didn't notice that was Ken Watanabe playing Kojiro, I don't know how I missed that....
The English comment uv been looking for:He thought the gunmans hidden somewhere away is a dirty move which was “planned” to ambush Musashi by doz dirty bald guys und insisted to finish everything by himself und he wanted them to return the Wakizashi to someone who he had respected in the past dat gave him the wakizasi if something happens to him ...murdered at last tho...yet another noble swords man consumed by disgusting political tricks
He's complaining that everybody thinks he's a girl because of his long hair and his effeminate gestures. So wants to shave his head so that he to looks like an older bald man.
He thought the gunmans hidden somewhere away is a dirty move which was “planned” to ambush Musashi by doz dirty bald guys und insisted to finish everything by himself und he wanted them to return the Wakizashi to someone who he had respected in the past dat gave him the wakizasi if something happens to him ...murdered at last tho...yet another noble swords man consumed by disgusting political tricks
Podría decirse que los samurái no valoraban la vida pero por el contrario porque valoraban la vida de guerrero atraves del código Bushido preferían morir por el jarakiri o sepuku con honor o lo que les quedaba de honor en un combate al perder que vivír con la deshonrra de la derrota era un honor morir como guerrero con el filo de la espada no concebian la vida por otro que no fuese código y honor vivir para honrrarlo es más de lo que muchos tenemos un sentido de la vida una secta un sendero iluminado un camino y un objetivo un sentido de la vida y el honor vivir esa es una verdadera convicción en tus creencias mis respetos a los samurái cojiro Sasaki y a miyamoto musashi don grandes exponentes de esa vertiente de pensamiento samurái buscar el camino del honor y mantenerse ay de acuerdo a tus creencias y convicciones .
Was it because he lost two a stick, and had the big sword?? His family couldn't take living with him after that, I'm sorry cuz this might be a true story but lol..
That wasn't Kojiro's family, it was the nobility he served, and they had a plot to make sure both Kojiro and Musashi didn't survive the duel in order to convince the commoners that the way of the warrior was futile. They wanted to discourage the many who idolized these samurai so that they would abandon training to be like them, since the rulers saw people of this skill level as a great threat not only in battle, but politically as well.
このドラマをハリウッド関係者が見ていて、後のラストサムライのキャスティングに繋がっているらしいです。
その意味でもこのドラマは興味深い。
滝田栄でなく渡辺謙を選んだのは目でえらんだのかな?勝新も渡辺謙の芝居見ていい目をしてると褒めてたから。
@@村上清-j4h
絵的により映える方を選んだんでしょう。
小次郎、武蔵の映画やTVドラマ数あれどこの作品、両者の配役、演技が最高。
決闘シーンだけでなく全編を通して観ていると両者の荒々しさと繊細さが見事に
演出されている。隠れた名作に違いない。
しかも展開が史実に近い。
Wow. Never saw a Musashi vs. Kojiro ending like that. There's no way Kojiro would have gotten up from that bonk on the head. I like the version played by Toshiro Mifune the most. I remember about a year long running Musashi series shown on tv in the 1970s that was excellent and explained Musashi's strategy of making sure the oar he used was two inches longer than Kojiro's sword. I'd buy that series on dvd in a second if I could find it.
there are different descriptions of what happen. Since they were too far, wittness differ from one and other. However everybody say Kojiro was stuck in the head yes.
Also Musashi's use of the sun behind him.
That trilogy? I downloaded it from The Pirate Bay.
@@EdwinHendraKusuma the one Toshiro Mifune did was a trilogy but in the 1970's there was a Musashi series of around 50 one hour episodes on PBS. I was a kid back then but with the series lasting around 50 episodes, it allowed a lot more detail about his daily life and the strategies he used to defeat the many different opponents he faced.
It was frustrating because at the end of many episodes he was just about to face an opponent but you then had to wait a whole week for the next episode to see them battle.
@@marvinmurakami8828 Ah, the TV series. I don't think its DVD version has been released.
The worldwide MOST famous historical samurai fight: Musashi vs Kojiro.
This is the Best version (of 4) I've seen. Thanks for posting on UA-cam. ARIGATO GOZIEMASHITE !
Did you see Mifune Toshiro? Because if you did I do notthink you would ever say this was the best. He was the most agile swordsman and that jump! Which ones did you see? I saw 3 I am okay with this it was good but I saw one I really disliked, too. I saw 3 altogether but I have no clue about film titles except the one with Mifuen because Is aw the whole film I have that one at home and the rest I only saw here in clips, only the fight and no clue what they were from.
小次郎にはユキという妻がおり、小次郎の死後遺児を出産している。老人が真剣勝負をするわけがない。武蔵と同年代だったと考えるのが妥当。又細川家の兵法指南という職についていた経歴からみても、相当の腕前だったと思われる。武蔵が勝ったのは小次郎の虎切刀の長さを予め知っていて、それより長い櫂で闘ったから。実力は伯仲していたのだ
渡辺謙さんの宮本武蔵も見てみたいです。
蟹江敬三さん、大好きな俳優さんでした。
渡辺謙は独眼竜が一番お似合い
Ou
一番のハマり役。
渡辺謙さん以上の伊達政宗はいないなぁ。
Will this hairstyle ever come back into fashion? All the bald men would love it!
Hahhaah
I think that's why it was so popular back then
...before Bosley came along
For me this is the best drama depiction of kojiro-musashi duel.
Have you seen this scene in the series "Musashi?" Much better. ua-cam.com/video/rmEip1b4e54/v-deo.html
@@Eyes-of-Horus agreed, however this scene has the best bokken replica of the one Musashi used , as far as I’ve researched and understand them to be, this is a very decent approximation of that carved weapon.
Too many have him with almost an Eku styled weapon, which is not correct as I understand the information .
I would have NEVER recognized Ken Watanabe in the wig and makeup!!!
Surreal true words exactly.
大河ドラマ徳川家康の滝田栄さんと独眼竜政宗の渡辺謙さん
Watanabe Ken was an amazing Sasaki Kojirou. You must not watch many Japanese historical dramas. They take liberties, it's not 100% true to history. Much like Yoshikawa's Eiji novel which everyone in the western world assumes is true to fact.
Honestly, not much was known about Sasaki Kojirou. There are tons of theories that suggest he was an older man, as well as how the duel went. Some people even suggest he wasn't real at all since there's little on record about him.
Please, are you Japanese? Can I ask you something about the dialogue here? Why did his own men killed Sasaki and what did they say? I understood, or I think Kojiro did not want Musashi to come to any harm, even if he won, but it seems those people with him wanted to kill Musashi as well as they killed for some reason Sasaki. But why? what was the conversation about? Can you help me out here? I do not speak Japanese but I want to know. Thank you.
What's the name of the drama where this video was obtained?
Strong persons is everytime trouble for rulers
滝田さんワイルドやね😎
184㎝の渡辺と185㎝の滝田の決闘シーンに、スタッフも思わず「ほぉ~」と唸った、と当時の記事に書いてあった。
お互い、長身同士・・・。
「遅いぞ武蔵!」
「小次郎敗れたり!」
それは吉川英治の創作らしいぞ。
@@龍希-j6k
そもそも巌流島の戦いは創作じゃないとこの方が少ないけどな
武藏之所以獲勝,是因為用比刀劍更厚重的槳進行戰鬥,創造局部優勢。
3:05もう某大河ドラマのせいで福島正則にしか見えん
葵徳川三代です
あれはハマり役でしたねぇ。
小次郎の長刀、砂に差して抜いているが、脇に差したら鞘から抜けんか。
小説では武蔵は舟の櫓を削って木刀を作った、とあるが。
Watanabe Ken played Sasaki Kojiro, I had no idea! Cool!
小次郎が撲殺される様子は武蔵も見ていたはずであり、思えば武蔵はこの時に「剣」というものに見切りをつけたのかもしれません。
この決戦は様々な説があるよな。
そもそもの年齢だとか、決着までの過程とか、小次郎の最期とか。
小次郎の最後が酷い。
これはないわな一瞬の借り結ぶときの一太刀の決着なのに振り返り際の一太刀だもんな。
謙さんも勿論最高なんですけど、蟹江(敬三)さんや細川(俊之)さんも素晴らしいんですよね🎵 名優達の存在により、ドラマが面白かった頃…😢
渡辺謙は仕掛人藤枝梅安がお似合いだなぁ
日本文学の壮大な挑戦
本当にすごいね!
最後の一振りの時はもう決着が見えているのです。お互いどうしね❗それでも❗
福島正則、京極高知、大谷吉継に、伊達政宗に徳川家康
(NHK大河ドラマより)
蟹江敬三に、細川俊之、死んでしまった。👻👼
Eu gosto muito filme de samurais, não teria como traduzir para o português?
武蔵が遅れたので
小次郎は気持ちが
動揺して、焦ったのでしよ~か。
Holy shit, a young Ken
巌流島の決闘…大河ドラマやどんなスペシャルドラマより渡辺謙が佐々木小次郎を演じたこの「巌流島」こそが真実に極めて近い様に今だに思える。因みにこのドラマは10歳か小学5年の頃に見たと思う。
滝田栄の武蔵も如何にも無骨そうな荒武者で、繊細な渡辺謙の小次郎と対照的で素晴らしかったです。
「実戦」の泥臭さが表現されていますな。一撃必殺ではなかったのです。
Dont think its historically accurate but i like it.
I dont need to understand Japanese to enjoy this
Wow! Kenny’s got hair!
Makes a change from the real story of Musashi vs Kojiro. There's a better version elsewhere on UA-cam.
この勝負のポイントは武蔵が小次郎の得物よりも長い木刀をどう用いたかということで、滝田武蔵は最初に棒を長く持って振り回し、棒の長さを小次郎に印象付けたわけよ。
それでツバメ返しの踏込を浅くさせて、共に不発の後の一撃を狙ったということではないか?
よりフォームが完成されてるツバメ返しは振り替わりの後の返しは遅くなるだろうという理屈。
I need to find and buy this movie
Title: Ganryujima: Kojiro to Musashi, a New Year Period Film by NHK
@@TheIlustrado Thanks 👍
武蔵の門弟達に撲殺されたって記録もあるけど、映像になったのは見たことないな
MURvs田所から来たゾ
これは家康が政宗に勝ったなw
グッドですよ・・・、グッドッ・・・。
A very different version from other films. Without understanding the Japanese dialog, it seemed like a dishonorable finish. Why was he finished off that way? And the beginning was very different. The scabbard or Saya wasn't cast off into the sand. The short sword or tanto was given away. The argument before the fight was different and important. Seemed like Musashi was very sorry or angry. There's so much more to this version. I'd like to understand what happened.
自信心太強,復仇恨太烈,過於輕敵,自取殺身之禍!
He thought the gunmans hidden somewhere away is a dirty move which was “planned” to ambush Musashi by doz dirty bald guys und insisted to finish everything by himself und he wanted them to return the Wakizashi to someone who he had respected in the past dat gave him the wakizasi if something happens to him ...murdered at last tho...yet another noble swords man consumed by disgusting political tricks
@@onebitetwokills5122 but the lesson to the story was that Kojiro shouldn’t have associated himself with the Hosokawa Clan. This tainted him.
Musashi stayed independent and didn’t want to burden anybody. He just fought for himself.
Many ronins challenged fencing instructors hoping they could secure a position with a certain clans.
Stool for them sitting down is modern styles but the movie is great
佐々木小次郎役に、伊達政宗を配役したらアカンだろ。小次郎が怖すぎるw
また、正当な刀の使い手の滝田栄も、荒武者の武蔵役にはきついな。
滝田栄は、徳川家康・・・。大河の主役対決ッ!
家康🆚政宗
@@大石裕章 滝田サンは90年代仕事人もやって迫力ありました💪
When the scene started, the first music tones gave me the impression I was watching a movie with a James Horner soundtrack :-)
The Japanese nobility was so jealous of both Musashi and Kojiro. They wanted both of them dead. If Musashi was caught, they would have shot him.
勝野洋の徳川秀忠、滝田栄の徳川家康、渡辺謙の伊達政宗、蟹江敬三の福島正則、竹中直人の秀吉、そして赤井英和の石川五右衛門。。
勝野さんは、どちらかといえば、北条守時のほうがいいな。
@@giantnioinoba2023 井伊直正はいかがいたしましょうか
@@織田上総介三郎信-j5z 井伊直政か。それもいいですねw
Segun dicen que Musashi llego 3 horas tarde al encuentro, por eso Kojiro sasaki estaba enojado.
逆のほうが似合う気がします^^;
同じ意見の人発見して嬉しい
I'm a little confused at what happened at the end did they kill their own friend because of dishonor???
According to another series based on this same novel there was a conspiracy to kill whoever won the duel and claim that both died in a mutual killing to show how futile the way of the warrior was. That is also why it was a private duel on a secluded island, so only the nobility in on the plot would be witnesses. Kojiro had found out about the conspiracy before the duel and informed Musashi as well, and that is why he ran off the way he did after the duel.
渡辺はどっちか言ったら武蔵顔だよな😃
海老蔵と似てる
Ganryujima: Kojiro and Musashi
Original title: Ganryujima: Kojiro to Musashi
TV Movie
1992
1h 59min
Why did they beat Kojiro's head after he got up?
6:16 He told them not to chase Musashi and let him go. So Kojiro was a good sport but they didn’t like what he said.
Watanabe Ken makes a much more menacing Sasaki than Koji Tsuruta in the original movie
...but nobody can match Toshiro Mifune's Musashi
個人的には、大河ドラマの、市川新之助(現團十郎)vs松岡昌宏が好きですねぇ😅
反対意見が多いかと思いますけど😅
真の勝負は一瞬で決まる。アニメや洋画のごちゃごちゃ説教垂れ流すのになれるとあっけなく見えてしまうが
Exactly
・・・・・っま、いろんな人の武蔵を見たが、やはり5年の歳月をかけて創った東映最後の大型時代劇、中村錦之助の武蔵が一番いい。テレビと映画じゃ~ではない。主役だけではなく、周りの役者の粒が揃っており、やはりその時代にしか撮れない作品ってあるな~っと思った。丹下左膳も椿三十郎も、やっぱり大河内伝次郎であり三船敏郎だよ。すでに仕上がってる過去の優れた作品をリメイクするのは、、、やはり大変だ~ね。
Why does the man in black fight the sword guy with what looks like a wooden board?
I think he’s so skilled he doesn’t need to use his katana on amateurs
wait.. is that ken watanabe?
Yeah
うぇあ!ベシッ
(⚪︎□⚪︎)静止
なんか面白いな
Are they using Dotanuki swords?
徳川家康と伊達政宗の戦いに見えてしまった
(どちらも大河ドラマの主人公を演じてます)
ハッキリ言って、随分間の抜けた決着だよね。
なんぼなんでもこんなふうに脳天に直撃受けへんやろ。w
how i think it actually went was that yes musashi killed him with single strike but his body still kept going then musashi's subordinates finished his body i guess. that's how i think it actually went down because kojiro's head was totally smashed and ribs broken but no one really knows the truth doesn't matter what story still impressive
小次郎が武蔵の弟子に滅多打ちにされてトドメ刺されたのは史実だな
「小倉碑文」には小次郎が一撃でやられたと書かれているし、
吉岡一門を一人で破った武蔵が弟子を巌流島に引き連れていく
というのも考えにくい。
個人的には、見届け人がいるなかで堂々と弟子を引き連れるのは考えにくいと思う。
這裡是公海,你也一樣不可以亂來!
一 宮本武藏
Kind of tough to be a runner up in feudal Japan...........
Nanda domo onimusha. Saki namskata urihega! Kage higeumaru saya morhoton
good movie
wait, what the fuck?? I've seen many different versions of this duel, but I've never seen one where Kojiro was attacked by his own men afterwards....
***** I'm well aware of that, I was just saying that seeing Kojiro's own men attack him was a bizarre sight as I do not know the context for it in this version.
most works of Musashi in media are based on Eiji Yoshikawa's novel. I've seen most of the adaptations of the story, the Toshiro Mifune version, Yorozuya Kinnosuke's version, the Hideki Takahashi version, and the Kin'ya Kitaōji version. so I know that they can take a lot of liberties with the material.
hmmm, kinda interesting. at least 3 actors who played Musashi, also played Ogami Itto. go figure....
***** no I'm not familiar with that version, I had to look it up. the images look like it was based on the Vagabond manga series, especially Takuya Kimura as Musashi. I haven't seen it, so I can't say how I feel about it, but personally I always pictured Musashi as being like this giant of man, a huge larger than life figure. of all the Japanese actors I can think of, the one that would come closest to at least looking the way I imagine him, would be Sonny Chiba in his prime, when he was really buff.
whoa I totally didn't notice that was Ken Watanabe playing Kojiro, I don't know how I missed that....
@@drhploveboat size has nothing to do with skill.
Дайте ссылку на правдоподобный вариант фильма. Это мне не понравилось.
What's the name and year of this movie
I think this version of the famous duel would be more factual.
こんなのもあったのか…
滝田栄が千葉真一に見えるよ。頭ポカンがあんまり痛そうじゃないよ。
quite violent
まさかの小次郎を主役にしたドラマあったん?🤣
Ken Watanabe as Kojiro Sasaki
岸流あはれ。だが吉川英治の宮本武蔵よりもリアリティがある印象だ。
巌流島は関門海峡の中にあるんやから、水平線なんて見えないし、あんなに波が荒く無いわい。しかし、本当は武蔵の弟子に小次郎はボコボコにされたという説がある。だから、島の名は、佐々木巌流の巌流島と名付けられている。たしか。間違っていたらメンゴ。
The English comment uv been looking for:He thought the gunmans hidden somewhere away is a dirty move which was “planned” to ambush Musashi by doz dirty bald guys und insisted to finish everything by himself und he wanted them to return the Wakizashi to someone who he had respected in the past dat gave him the wakizasi if something happens to him ...murdered at last tho...yet another noble swords man consumed by disgusting political tricks
In fact the nobilities were planning to shoot both whoever have survived the duel
小次郎最後は、味方に撲殺(´_`。)゙哀れ
小次郎の刀の抜き方オサレ
今度真似しよう
LOL Ken Watanabe!? This is Japanese daytime soap, right?
わわわわわ〜
心理戰加上地形,站立的位置是宫本必勝的原因。
いや、武術でも、勝っております
Hmm. I don't understand Japanese. What was Kojiro arguing with those bald top ponytail guys about?
He's complaining that everybody thinks he's a girl because of his long hair and his effeminate gestures. So wants to shave his head so that he to looks like an older bald man.
Kojiro was vain. Sort of a rock star. In this scene Kojiro is finished by his own men!
He thought the gunmans hidden somewhere away is a dirty move which was “planned” to ambush Musashi by doz dirty bald guys und insisted to finish everything by himself und he wanted them to return the Wakizashi to someone who he had respected in the past dat gave him the wakizasi if something happens to him ...murdered at last tho...yet another noble swords man consumed by disgusting political tricks
このぐらい、鮮明でないと見る気が失せるし、作品の価値を落とす。役者さんが必死で演じていることに対しては、放映する側もそれに対して努力で答えたいものだ。
確かに…この動画対しては特に。
Podría decirse que los samurái no valoraban la vida pero por el contrario porque valoraban la vida de guerrero atraves del código Bushido preferían morir por el jarakiri o sepuku con honor o lo que les quedaba de honor en un combate al perder que vivír con la deshonrra de la derrota era un honor morir como guerrero con el filo de la espada no concebian la vida por otro que no fuese código y honor vivir para honrrarlo es más de lo que muchos tenemos un sentido de la vida una secta un sendero iluminado un camino y un objetivo un sentido de la vida y el honor vivir esa es una verdadera convicción en tus creencias mis respetos a los samurái cojiro Sasaki y a miyamoto musashi don grandes exponentes de esa vertiente de pensamiento samurái buscar el camino del honor y mantenerse ay de acuerdo a tus creencias y convicciones .
武蔵の武勇伝はほとんどが小説の中の話で実際戦う武器がなんでもいいのであれば
長槍が最強のはずなので話としては面白いけど現実的にはおかしい。
Was it because he lost two a stick, and had the big sword?? His family couldn't take living with him after that, I'm sorry cuz this might be a true story but lol..
That wasn't Kojiro's family, it was the nobility he served, and they had a plot to make sure both Kojiro and Musashi didn't survive the duel in order to convince the commoners that the way of the warrior was futile. They wanted to discourage the many who idolized these samurai so that they would abandon training to be like them, since the rulers saw people of this skill level as a great threat not only in battle, but politically as well.
いんむから来た
おれも
Different version of battle
佐佐面對陽光
頭蓋骨骨折
脳内出血
脳震盪
Watanabe wa Sasaki.
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