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Itō Ittōsai Kagehisa (伊藤 一刀斎 景久, fl. ?–?) was a Japanese swordsman originally named Itō Yagorō. He is attributed as the founder of the Ittō-ryū ("one sword" or "one stroke") school of sword fighting. According to legend, he floated across the Sagami Bay on a piece of driftwood from Ōshima Island, part of the Izu Islands. The trust of the local villagers was earned when Yagorō chased away a group of bandits that went around raiding and pillaging. As he desired to be a great swordsman, the villagers paid for Yagorō's travels in seeking out a master. On his journey, Yagorō reached Tsurugaoka Hachimangū Shinto shrine in Kamakura where he paid homage to the gods and practiced his swordsmanship. One particular day, an unknown assailant tried to attack Yagorō but he, unconsciously and without thi

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  • Ittosai Itō (fr)
  • Itō Ittōsai (en)
  • 伊東一刀斎 (ja)
  • Itō Ittōsai Kagehisa (pt)
  • Иттосай Кагэхиса (ru)
  • 伊東一刀齋 (zh)
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  • Ittosai Itō (伊東一刀斎, Itō Ittōsai Kagehisa, 1560-1628 ou 1632 selon les sources), né Yagorō Itō, était un samouraï japonais. Il est célèbre pour avoir créé la koryu Ittō-ryū (« l'école d'un seul sabre » ou « l'école d'un seul coup »). (fr)
  • 伊東 一刀斎(いとう いっとうさい、生没年不詳)は戦国時代から江戸初期にかけての剣客。名字は伊藤とも。江戸時代に隆盛した一刀流剣術の祖であるが、自身が「一刀流」を称したことはなかったという。諱は景久、前名、前原弥五郎。弟子に小野善鬼、古藤田俊直、神子上吉明ら。 (ja)
  • Itō Ittōsai Kagehisa (em japonês: 伊藤一刀斎景久; 1560?(1550?) - 1653?) foi um dos maiores espadachins japoneses durante o (em japonês: 安土桃山時代). Há muitas lendas e histórias sobre ele e sua biografia é bastante nebulosa, pois não assumiu nenhum cargo de importância em nenhum feudo. Isso fez com que existam pouquíssimos documentos confiáveis a seu respeito. O ano da morte dele é desconhecido. Considera-se que o ano de sua morte foi o ano em que ele se despediu de seu sucessor, . (pt)
  • Ито Иттосай Кагэхиса (яп. 伊東 一刀斎 景久, 1550 / 1560 год — 16??) — знаменитый и мистический японский фехтовальщик, по слухам не проигравшей ни одной дуэли, основатель школы фехтования Итто-рю. (ru)
  • 伊東一刀齋(日语:伊東 一刀斎(いとう いっとうさい),生卒年不詳),是日本戰國時代至江戶時代初期的劍客。本姓伊藤,故又稱伊藤一刀齋。江戶時代時盛極一時一刀流劍術的開山始祖、但他本人從未自稱過「一刀流」。一刀齋以外的實際名字為景久,另外也使用過前原彌五郎這個姓名。 (zh)
  • Itō Ittōsai Kagehisa (伊藤 一刀斎 景久, fl. ?–?) was a Japanese swordsman originally named Itō Yagorō. He is attributed as the founder of the Ittō-ryū ("one sword" or "one stroke") school of sword fighting. According to legend, he floated across the Sagami Bay on a piece of driftwood from Ōshima Island, part of the Izu Islands. The trust of the local villagers was earned when Yagorō chased away a group of bandits that went around raiding and pillaging. As he desired to be a great swordsman, the villagers paid for Yagorō's travels in seeking out a master. On his journey, Yagorō reached Tsurugaoka Hachimangū Shinto shrine in Kamakura where he paid homage to the gods and practiced his swordsmanship. One particular day, an unknown assailant tried to attack Yagorō but he, unconsciously and without thi (en)
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  • Itō Ittōsai Kagehisa (伊藤 一刀斎 景久, fl. ?–?) was a Japanese swordsman originally named Itō Yagorō. He is attributed as the founder of the Ittō-ryū ("one sword" or "one stroke") school of sword fighting. According to legend, he floated across the Sagami Bay on a piece of driftwood from Ōshima Island, part of the Izu Islands. The trust of the local villagers was earned when Yagorō chased away a group of bandits that went around raiding and pillaging. As he desired to be a great swordsman, the villagers paid for Yagorō's travels in seeking out a master. On his journey, Yagorō reached Tsurugaoka Hachimangū Shinto shrine in Kamakura where he paid homage to the gods and practiced his swordsmanship. One particular day, an unknown assailant tried to attack Yagorō but he, unconsciously and without thinking, drew his sword and cut down his attacker in one swift stroke. Not understanding this technique, Yagorō would later describe it as Musōken (夢想剣), a fundamental aspect of his swordsmanship's philosophy. Musōken is either an offensive or defensive technique that is delivered spontaneously and without thinking, fully anticipating an opponent's movement; a type of extra-sensory perception similar to mushin. In another predicament, Ittōsai developed Hosshato when engaging multiple enemies in his bedroom. He would later change his name to "Itō Ittōsai Kagehisa" (Ittōsai being a 'Bugō', martial name). It is said Ittōsai's style evolved from the Chūjō-ryū style of his master, Kanemaki Jisai. Among the many pupils that Ittōsai trained, one such was his successor, Ono Tadaaki, who would go on to serve the Tokugawa. The Itō-ryū style is grounded for some in Zen influence due to Ono Tadaaki's contact with the famed Buddhist priest, Takuan Sōhō. This is a reasonable assumption since later Itō-ryū swordsmen advocated directness and simplicity in their technique of the "one stroke." In order to become famous, it is said Itō Ittōsai fought 33 duels in a Musha Shugyō without losing even once, which makes him second only to Miyamoto Musashi's over 60 duels. His main sword was a katana crafted by the Ichimonji school, heirs of the great Emperor Go-Toba's investment in swordmaking. This sword was the one Ittōsai used in his 33 duels, and was later passed on to Grand Masters of the Ittō-ryū, starting with the 4th one, Kamei Heiemon. In one of Ittōsai's duels, he defeated Migogami Tenzen despite Ittōsai being armed with a wooden bokken and Tenzen using a traditional steel katana. Ittōsai wielded his weapon so precisely that he didn't harm Tenzen at all. Tenzen went on to be Ittōsai's disciple, and would become the second head of Ittōsai's ryu after changing his name to Ono Tadaaki. (en)
  • Ittosai Itō (伊東一刀斎, Itō Ittōsai Kagehisa, 1560-1628 ou 1632 selon les sources), né Yagorō Itō, était un samouraï japonais. Il est célèbre pour avoir créé la koryu Ittō-ryū (« l'école d'un seul sabre » ou « l'école d'un seul coup »). (fr)
  • 伊東 一刀斎(いとう いっとうさい、生没年不詳)は戦国時代から江戸初期にかけての剣客。名字は伊藤とも。江戸時代に隆盛した一刀流剣術の祖であるが、自身が「一刀流」を称したことはなかったという。諱は景久、前名、前原弥五郎。弟子に小野善鬼、古藤田俊直、神子上吉明ら。 (ja)
  • Itō Ittōsai Kagehisa (em japonês: 伊藤一刀斎景久; 1560?(1550?) - 1653?) foi um dos maiores espadachins japoneses durante o (em japonês: 安土桃山時代). Há muitas lendas e histórias sobre ele e sua biografia é bastante nebulosa, pois não assumiu nenhum cargo de importância em nenhum feudo. Isso fez com que existam pouquíssimos documentos confiáveis a seu respeito. O ano da morte dele é desconhecido. Considera-se que o ano de sua morte foi o ano em que ele se despediu de seu sucessor, . (pt)
  • Ито Иттосай Кагэхиса (яп. 伊東 一刀斎 景久, 1550 / 1560 год — 16??) — знаменитый и мистический японский фехтовальщик, по слухам не проигравшей ни одной дуэли, основатель школы фехтования Итто-рю. (ru)
  • 伊東一刀齋(日语:伊東 一刀斎(いとう いっとうさい),生卒年不詳),是日本戰國時代至江戶時代初期的劍客。本姓伊藤,故又稱伊藤一刀齋。江戶時代時盛極一時一刀流劍術的開山始祖、但他本人從未自稱過「一刀流」。一刀齋以外的實際名字為景久,另外也使用過前原彌五郎這個姓名。 (zh)
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