Mikogami Tenzen (神子上典膳) or Ono Jiroemon Tadaaki was a Japanese samurai of the early Edo period, who was renowned as a swordsman. He founded the Ono-ha Ittō-ryū style of swordsmanship after his teacher made him head master of the Ittō-ryū. He was one of two official sword masters for Tokugawa Ieyasu and his style, along with Yagyū Shinkage-ryū became one of the official ryūha of the Tokugawa Shogunate. Tenzen (典膳), meaning assistant cupbearer (for the Emperor) seems to have been a court title under Ritsuryō system, Tadaaki got as an honorific from the Bakufu.
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- Mikogami Tenzen (en)
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| - 小野 忠明(おの ただあき、永禄12年(1569年)(永禄8年(1565年)とも)- 寛永5年11月7日(1628年12月2日))は、戦国時代から江戸時代前期にかけての武将、剣豪、旗本。徳川将軍家指南役。前名は『寛政呈譜』では神子上 典膳(みこがみ てんぜん、『寛永系図』では御子神)で、後に母方の小野姓を名乗った。子に忠常。吉明ともいう。 (ja)
- 小野忠明(1569年-1628年12月2日),是日本戰國時代至江戶時代前期的劍術家,為伊東一刀齋弟子,屬一刀流,曾擔任德川將軍家的的劍術指導老師。原名神子上 典膳(みこがみ てんぜん、羅馬拼音:Mikogami Tenzen,同音之故,又有御子神 典膳的說法),後來繼承母親的姓氏改為小野。其子為及。 (zh)
- Mikogami Tenzen (神子上典膳) or Ono Jiroemon Tadaaki was a Japanese samurai of the early Edo period, who was renowned as a swordsman. He founded the Ono-ha Ittō-ryū style of swordsmanship after his teacher made him head master of the Ittō-ryū. He was one of two official sword masters for Tokugawa Ieyasu and his style, along with Yagyū Shinkage-ryū became one of the official ryūha of the Tokugawa Shogunate. Tenzen (典膳), meaning assistant cupbearer (for the Emperor) seems to have been a court title under Ritsuryō system, Tadaaki got as an honorific from the Bakufu. (en)
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| - Mikogami Tenzen (神子上典膳) or Ono Jiroemon Tadaaki was a Japanese samurai of the early Edo period, who was renowned as a swordsman. He founded the Ono-ha Ittō-ryū style of swordsmanship after his teacher made him head master of the Ittō-ryū. He was one of two official sword masters for Tokugawa Ieyasu and his style, along with Yagyū Shinkage-ryū became one of the official ryūha of the Tokugawa Shogunate. Tenzen (典膳), meaning assistant cupbearer (for the Emperor) seems to have been a court title under Ritsuryō system, Tadaaki got as an honorific from the Bakufu. In Eiji Yoshikawa's book Musashi, Tadaaki appears as an aging samurai, instructor to the Shogun. He faces Sasaki Kojiro and gives up when realizing that he is now too old to fight people as skilled as Kojiro. He then withdraws from public life and goes to live as an hermit. (en)
- 小野 忠明(おの ただあき、永禄12年(1569年)(永禄8年(1565年)とも)- 寛永5年11月7日(1628年12月2日))は、戦国時代から江戸時代前期にかけての武将、剣豪、旗本。徳川将軍家指南役。前名は『寛政呈譜』では神子上 典膳(みこがみ てんぜん、『寛永系図』では御子神)で、後に母方の小野姓を名乗った。子に忠常。吉明ともいう。 (ja)
- 小野忠明(1569年-1628年12月2日),是日本戰國時代至江戶時代前期的劍術家,為伊東一刀齋弟子,屬一刀流,曾擔任德川將軍家的的劍術指導老師。原名神子上 典膳(みこがみ てんぜん、羅馬拼音:Mikogami Tenzen,同音之故,又有御子神 典膳的說法),後來繼承母親的姓氏改為小野。其子為及。 (zh)
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