Kiyoshi Yoshimoti (吉用 清, Yoshimochi Kiyoshi, 1948, Usa, Ōita, Japan – 4 January 2020, Usa, Ōita, Japan) was a Japanese swordsman. His father, Gosho Motoharu, is one of the more important master of koryū budō of the region, being Menkyo kaiden and Shihan (master) of two important schools, the Hyōhō Niten Ichi-ryū and the Sekiguchi Ryū. Since his youth, Yoshimoti Kiyoshi practiced budō under his father's care, reaching Menkyo Kaiden in both Hyōhō Niten Ichi ryū and Sekiguchi Ryū.
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- 吉用清 (ja)
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| - 吉用 清(よしもち きよし、1948年〈昭和23年〉 - 2020年〈令和2年〉1月4日)は、日本の剣術家。兵法二天一流第12代宗家。居合道教士七段。剣道四段。 (ja)
- Kiyoshi Yoshimoti (吉用 清, Yoshimochi Kiyoshi, 1948, Usa, Ōita, Japan – 4 January 2020, Usa, Ōita, Japan) was a Japanese swordsman. His father, Gosho Motoharu, is one of the more important master of koryū budō of the region, being Menkyo kaiden and Shihan (master) of two important schools, the Hyōhō Niten Ichi-ryū and the Sekiguchi Ryū. Since his youth, Yoshimoti Kiyoshi practiced budō under his father's care, reaching Menkyo Kaiden in both Hyōhō Niten Ichi ryū and Sekiguchi Ryū. (en)
- Yoshimochi Kiyoshi nasceu em 1948 na cidade de Usa, prefeitura de Oita, em Kyushu, Japão. Seu Pai, Gosho Motoharu, foi um dos mais importantes mestres de kobudo da região, sendo e Shihan (mestre) de dois importante estilos, o Hyōhō Niten Ichi-ryū e o Sekiguchi Ryu. Desde sua juventude, Yoshimochi Kiyoshi treinou sob a tutela de seu pai, alcançando o nível mais alto, o Menkyo Kaiden, nos dois estilos citados, além de graduações altas em outras modalidades. (pt)
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| - Kiyoshi Yoshimoti (吉用 清, Yoshimochi Kiyoshi, 1948, Usa, Ōita, Japan – 4 January 2020, Usa, Ōita, Japan) was a Japanese swordsman. His father, Gosho Motoharu, is one of the more important master of koryū budō of the region, being Menkyo kaiden and Shihan (master) of two important schools, the Hyōhō Niten Ichi-ryū and the Sekiguchi Ryū. Since his youth, Yoshimoti Kiyoshi practiced budō under his father's care, reaching Menkyo Kaiden in both Hyōhō Niten Ichi ryū and Sekiguchi Ryū. In 2007, attending to a request of the Ōita Kendo Association, the Kiyonaga family, the family of the late 9th soke of the Hyōhō Niten Ichi ryū (Kiyonaga Tadanao) and of the 11th successor (Kiyonaga Fumiya), chose Kiyoshi Yoshimoti to reestablish the main line of this school in Ōita. He became the 12th successor of Miyamoto Musashi, reintegrating his family line, the Gosho-ha Hyoho Niten Ichi ryu and the Seito line. (en)
- 吉用 清(よしもち きよし、1948年〈昭和23年〉 - 2020年〈令和2年〉1月4日)は、日本の剣術家。兵法二天一流第12代宗家。居合道教士七段。剣道四段。 (ja)
- Yoshimochi Kiyoshi nasceu em 1948 na cidade de Usa, prefeitura de Oita, em Kyushu, Japão. Seu Pai, Gosho Motoharu, foi um dos mais importantes mestres de kobudo da região, sendo e Shihan (mestre) de dois importante estilos, o Hyōhō Niten Ichi-ryū e o Sekiguchi Ryu. Desde sua juventude, Yoshimochi Kiyoshi treinou sob a tutela de seu pai, alcançando o nível mais alto, o Menkyo Kaiden, nos dois estilos citados, além de graduações altas em outras modalidades. Em 2007, atendendo a pedido da Associação de Kendo de Oita, a família do nono soke do Hyoho Niten Ichi Ryu (Kiyonaga Tadanao - falecido em 1976) e do 11° sucessor (Kiyonaga Fumiya - falecido em 2004), escolheu Yoshimochi Kiyoshi para restabelecer a linha Seito (principal) do estilo em Oita. Ele se tornou o 12º sucessor de Miyamoto Musashi, reintegrando sua linhagem familiar, o Gosho-ha Hyoho Niten Ichi ryu e a linha Seito. (pt)
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