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Yagyū Munefuyu (柳生 宗冬, 1613 – November 16, 1675) was a daimyō and a teacher of kenjutsu and military strategy in Japan during the Edo period. His highest-ranking pupil was Tokugawa Ietsuna, fourth Tokugawa shōgun. Munefuyu, who also went by the name Matajūrō, was the third son of Yagyū Munenori. One of his elder brothers was Yagyū Jūbei Mitsuyoshi. His younger brother was , the real person who is fictionalized as Yagyū Retsudō, leader of the Ura-Yagyū (Shadow Yagyū), in Lone Wolf and Cub.

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  • Yagyū Munefuyu (fr)
  • 柳生宗冬 (ja)
  • Yagyū Munefuyu (en)
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  • 柳生 宗冬(やぎゅう むねふゆ)は、江戸時代前期の武士、新陰流の剣豪。幼名は主膳、諱は宗冬。通称は内膳正、俊矩。 大和国柳生藩初代藩主にして将軍家兵法指南を務めた剣豪・柳生宗矩の子。家督を継承した兄三厳が急死したため、その跡を継ぎ、将軍家兵法指南役に任じられて徳川家綱や徳川綱吉らに新陰流を伝授した。これらの功により加増を重ね、父の死後旗本となっていた柳生家を大名に復帰させた。 (ja)
  • Yagyū Munefuyu (柳生 宗冬, 1613 – 16 novembre 1675) est un daimyo et professeur de kenjutsu et stratégie militaire au Japon au cours de l'époque d'Edo. Son élève de plus haut rang est Tokugawa Ietsuna, quatrième shogun Tokugawa. Munefuyu est le troisième fils de Yagyū Munenori. Un de ses frères ainés est Yagyū Jūbei Mitsuyoshi. Son frère cadet est Retsudō Gisen, véritable identité du personnage appelé Yagyū Retsudō dans le manga Lone Wolf and Cub. (fr)
  • Yagyū Munefuyu (柳生 宗冬, 1613 – November 16, 1675) was a daimyō and a teacher of kenjutsu and military strategy in Japan during the Edo period. His highest-ranking pupil was Tokugawa Ietsuna, fourth Tokugawa shōgun. Munefuyu, who also went by the name Matajūrō, was the third son of Yagyū Munenori. One of his elder brothers was Yagyū Jūbei Mitsuyoshi. His younger brother was , the real person who is fictionalized as Yagyū Retsudō, leader of the Ura-Yagyū (Shadow Yagyū), in Lone Wolf and Cub. (en)
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  • Yagyū Munefuyu (柳生 宗冬, 1613 – 16 novembre 1675) est un daimyo et professeur de kenjutsu et stratégie militaire au Japon au cours de l'époque d'Edo. Son élève de plus haut rang est Tokugawa Ietsuna, quatrième shogun Tokugawa. Munefuyu est le troisième fils de Yagyū Munenori. Un de ses frères ainés est Yagyū Jūbei Mitsuyoshi. Son frère cadet est Retsudō Gisen, véritable identité du personnage appelé Yagyū Retsudō dans le manga Lone Wolf and Cub. En 1650, Munefuyu devient chef du clan Yagyū. En 1657, il reçoit le titre de Hida no kami. En 1668, il accède au rang de daimyo du domaine de Yagyū quand lui est accordé une subvention supplémentaire de terres, ce qui porte ses revenus au-dessus de la limite minimum des 10 000 koku(pour revendiquer le titre de Daimyo). (fr)
  • Yagyū Munefuyu (柳生 宗冬, 1613 – November 16, 1675) was a daimyō and a teacher of kenjutsu and military strategy in Japan during the Edo period. His highest-ranking pupil was Tokugawa Ietsuna, fourth Tokugawa shōgun. Munefuyu, who also went by the name Matajūrō, was the third son of Yagyū Munenori. One of his elder brothers was Yagyū Jūbei Mitsuyoshi. His younger brother was , the real person who is fictionalized as Yagyū Retsudō, leader of the Ura-Yagyū (Shadow Yagyū), in Lone Wolf and Cub. In 1650, Munefuyu became the head of the Yagyū clan. In 1657 he received the title Hida no kami. In 1668 he rose to the rank of daimyo of the when he received an additional grant of land, bringing his holdings above the 10,000 koku minimum. Initially weaker than his brothers and father, a kōan tells how he managed to become an expert after training his zanshin (vigilance) for several years in a temple. Despite his success and fame, he was defeated in a single stroke by Yagyū Renya Toshikane (fourth headmaster of the Yagyū Shinkage-ryū), who had previously fought, before Tokugawa Yoshinao lord of Owari, over 30 duels without being hit. It is said since that time, Owari Yagyū and Edo Yagyū broke ties. (en)
  • 柳生 宗冬(やぎゅう むねふゆ)は、江戸時代前期の武士、新陰流の剣豪。幼名は主膳、諱は宗冬。通称は内膳正、俊矩。 大和国柳生藩初代藩主にして将軍家兵法指南を務めた剣豪・柳生宗矩の子。家督を継承した兄三厳が急死したため、その跡を継ぎ、将軍家兵法指南役に任じられて徳川家綱や徳川綱吉らに新陰流を伝授した。これらの功により加増を重ね、父の死後旗本となっていた柳生家を大名に復帰させた。 (ja)
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