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The Miyamoto Musashi Budokan (a budōkan (武 道 館) is a dōjō (道場) where budō (武 道) is practiced, the word kan (館) means "house") built in the province of Mimasaka in Ōhara-Cho cradle of Miyamoto Musashi (March 12, 1584, Ōhara-Chō - May 19, 1645) was inaugurated on May 20, 2000 for the anniversary of his death. This budokan is dedicated to the official martial arts of Japan. It brings together all the saber and kendo traditional schools. All Japanese martial arts are called to this precinct, the heart of traditional Japan. This budokan achieves the unification of martial disciplines not only in practice but also historically and culturally. The inauguration took place in the presence of many Japanese officials including Sensei Tadashi Chihara guarantor and tenth of the line of Miyamoto Musashi

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  • Miyamoto-Musashi-Budōkan (de)
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  • 宮本武蔵顕彰武蔵武道館 (ja)
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  • Le Budokan Miyamoto Musashi (宮本武蔵顕彰武蔵武道館) est un dōjō (道場) ou budōkan (武道館) où l'on pratique les budō (武道), le mot kan (館) signifie la « maison »). Construit dans la province de Mimasaka à Ōhara-Cho berceau de Miyamoto Musashi (12 mars 1584, Ōhara-Chō - 19 mai 1645), il fut inauguré le 20 mai 2000 au lendemain de la date anniversaire de ce dernier. Ce budokan est dédié aux arts martiaux officiels du Japon, et principalement au kendo. Budōkan Miyamoto Musashi Vue de dos du Budōkan Miyamoto Musashi. Géolocalisation sur la carte : Japon (fr)
  • 宮本武蔵顕彰 武蔵武道館(みやもとむさしけんしょう むさしぶどうかん、Musashi Budokan)は岡山県美作市の武蔵の里にある武道館。 (ja)
  • Der Miyamoto-Musashi-Budōkan (japanisch 宮本武蔵顕彰武蔵武道館 Miyamoto Musashi Kenshō Musashi Budōkan, „Musashi-Budōkan, Würdigung von Miyamoto Musashi“; englisch Musashi Budokan) ist ein Dōjō in Ōhara, in dem hauptsächlich Wettbewerbe in östlichen Kampfsportarten durchgeführt werden. Er ist nach dem Samurai Miyamoto Musashi benannt, der in Ōhara geboren wurde. (de)
  • El Miyamoto Musashi Budokan (un budōkan (武 道 館) es un dōjō (道場) donde se practica el budō (武 道), la palabra kan (館) significa "casa") construido en la provincia de Mimasaka en Ōhara-Cho, cuna de Miyamoto Musashi (12 de marzo de 1584, Ōhara-Chō - 19 de mayo de 1645​). El Miyamoto Musashi Budokan fue inaugurado el 20 de mayo de 2000.​ (es)
  • The Miyamoto Musashi Budokan (a budōkan (武 道 館) is a dōjō (道場) where budō (武 道) is practiced, the word kan (館) means "house") built in the province of Mimasaka in Ōhara-Cho cradle of Miyamoto Musashi (March 12, 1584, Ōhara-Chō - May 19, 1645) was inaugurated on May 20, 2000 for the anniversary of his death. This budokan is dedicated to the official martial arts of Japan. It brings together all the saber and kendo traditional schools. All Japanese martial arts are called to this precinct, the heart of traditional Japan. This budokan achieves the unification of martial disciplines not only in practice but also historically and culturally. The inauguration took place in the presence of many Japanese officials including Sensei Tadashi Chihara guarantor and tenth of the line of Miyamoto Musashi (en)
  • Il Musashi Budōkan (武蔵武道館?), come comunemente viene chiamato il Miyamoto Musashi Kenshō Musashi Budōkan (宮本武蔵顕彰武蔵武道館?), è un budōkan (武道館?) - ovvero un grande dōjō dove si pratica il budō, la parola kan (館?) significa "casa di" / "palazzo dedicato a" - costruito a , anticamente nella provincia di Mimasaka ed oggi parte della città giapponese di Mimasaka nella prefettura di Okayama e luogo natale di Miyamoto Musashi è stato inaugurato il 20 maggio 2000 in occasione del 355º anniversario della morte del celebre samurai, scrittore e pittore, considerato il più grande spadaccino della storia del Giappone. (it)
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  • Der Miyamoto-Musashi-Budōkan (japanisch 宮本武蔵顕彰武蔵武道館 Miyamoto Musashi Kenshō Musashi Budōkan, „Musashi-Budōkan, Würdigung von Miyamoto Musashi“; englisch Musashi Budokan) ist ein Dōjō in Ōhara, in dem hauptsächlich Wettbewerbe in östlichen Kampfsportarten durchgeführt werden. Er ist nach dem Samurai Miyamoto Musashi benannt, der in Ōhara geboren wurde. Ein Budōkan (japanisch 武道館) ist ein Ort, an dem japanische Kampfkünste (Budō) praktiziert werden. Das Suffix -kan (館) bedeutet im Japanischen „Haus“.Dieser Budōkan ist den offiziellen Kampfkünsten Japans gewidmet. Es vereint alle traditionellen Säbel- und Kendō-Schulen. Bei der Einweihung waren unter anderem Sensei Tadashi Chihara, Fukuda Yoshiaki, der Bürgermeister von Ōhara, und Élisabeth Lamure anwesend, die Bürgermeisterin von Gleizé, der französischen Partnerstadt von Ōhara, sowie Vertretern mehrerer repräsentativer Säbel- und Kendō-Schulen. (de)
  • El Miyamoto Musashi Budokan (un budōkan (武 道 館) es un dōjō (道場) donde se practica el budō (武 道), la palabra kan (館) significa "casa") construido en la provincia de Mimasaka en Ōhara-Cho, cuna de Miyamoto Musashi (12 de marzo de 1584, Ōhara-Chō - 19 de mayo de 1645​). El Miyamoto Musashi Budokan fue inaugurado el 20 de mayo de 2000.​ Este budokan está dedicado a las artes marciales oficiales de Japón. Reúne todas las escuelas tradicionales de sable y kendo. Todas las artes marciales japonesas son llamadas a este recinto, el corazón del Japón tradicional. Este budokan logra la unificación de las disciplinas marciales no solo en la práctica sino también histórica y culturalmente. La inauguración tuvo lugar en presencia de muchos funcionarios japoneses, entre ellos el garante Sensei Tadashi Chihara y décimo de la línea de Miyamoto Musashi (que estaba a iniciativa del edificio), el alcalde de Ōhara-Cho Fukuda Yoshiaki, Élisabeth Lamure, alcaldesa de Gleizé, y varias escuelas de sable y kendo representativas del Japón tradicional y contemporáneo. Por tanto, la comuna de Ōhara-Cho y la comuna de Gleizé están hermanadas. (es)
  • The Miyamoto Musashi Budokan (a budōkan (武 道 館) is a dōjō (道場) where budō (武 道) is practiced, the word kan (館) means "house") built in the province of Mimasaka in Ōhara-Cho cradle of Miyamoto Musashi (March 12, 1584, Ōhara-Chō - May 19, 1645) was inaugurated on May 20, 2000 for the anniversary of his death. This budokan is dedicated to the official martial arts of Japan. It brings together all the saber and kendo traditional schools. All Japanese martial arts are called to this precinct, the heart of traditional Japan. This budokan achieves the unification of martial disciplines not only in practice but also historically and culturally. The inauguration took place in the presence of many Japanese officials including Sensei Tadashi Chihara guarantor and tenth of the line of Miyamoto Musashi (who was at the initiative of the building), the mayor of Ōhara-Cho Fukuda Yoshiaki, Élisabeth Lamure mayor of Gleizé, and several saber and kendo schools representative of traditional and contemporary Japan. (en)
  • Le Budokan Miyamoto Musashi (宮本武蔵顕彰武蔵武道館) est un dōjō (道場) ou budōkan (武道館) où l'on pratique les budō (武道), le mot kan (館) signifie la « maison »). Construit dans la province de Mimasaka à Ōhara-Cho berceau de Miyamoto Musashi (12 mars 1584, Ōhara-Chō - 19 mai 1645), il fut inauguré le 20 mai 2000 au lendemain de la date anniversaire de ce dernier. Ce budokan est dédié aux arts martiaux officiels du Japon, et principalement au kendo. Budōkan Miyamoto Musashi Vue de dos du Budōkan Miyamoto Musashi. Géolocalisation sur la carte : Japon (fr)
  • Il Musashi Budōkan (武蔵武道館?), come comunemente viene chiamato il Miyamoto Musashi Kenshō Musashi Budōkan (宮本武蔵顕彰武蔵武道館?), è un budōkan (武道館?) - ovvero un grande dōjō dove si pratica il budō, la parola kan (館?) significa "casa di" / "palazzo dedicato a" - costruito a , anticamente nella provincia di Mimasaka ed oggi parte della città giapponese di Mimasaka nella prefettura di Okayama e luogo natale di Miyamoto Musashi è stato inaugurato il 20 maggio 2000 in occasione del 355º anniversario della morte del celebre samurai, scrittore e pittore, considerato il più grande spadaccino della storia del Giappone. Questo budōkan è dedicato alla memoria di Miyamoto Musashi ed è votato alla pratica delle arti marziali giapponesi, in particolare a quella del kendō, non solo a livello fisico e sportivo ma anche storico e culturale. Il Musashi Budōkan è stato diretto dalla sua fondazione fino all'inizio del 2021 dal maestro Hironori Tahara (田原弘徳 Tahara Hironori?), hanshi 8º dan, già capo insegnante della prestigiosissima scuola di kendō del Dipartimento della Polizia metropolitana di Tokyo nonché uno dei più importanti maestri di kendō del mondo. (it)
  • 宮本武蔵顕彰 武蔵武道館(みやもとむさしけんしょう むさしぶどうかん、Musashi Budokan)は岡山県美作市の武蔵の里にある武道館。 (ja)
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