Shinmen Sokan (active 16th century) was a Japanese lord, daimyō of the Shinmen clan (新免氏, Shinmen-shi) during the middle of the Sengoku period. Sokan was known as a rather petty daimyō in the mountainous regions of Sakushu, which was west of Kyoto. Even though this was so, the Shinmen clan had very good ties with that of the Hirata family, leading to the Shinmen receiving substantial support. One such swordsman of note that served under Sokan was the famous Shinmen Munisai, the father of the legendary swordsman Miyamoto Musashi. In 1589, Sokan ordered Munisai to kill (a minor student under Munisai) for unknown reasons. As a result, Munisai was forced to leave his village of Miyamoto.
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| - Shinmen Sokan est un daimyo du clan Shinmen (新免氏, Shinmen-shi) au milieu de l'époque Sengoku de l'histoire du Japon. Sokan est connu comme un gouverneur plutôt mesquin dans la région montagneuse de Sakushu à l'ouest de Kyoto. Même si tel est le cas, le clan Shinmen a de très bonnes relations avec la famille Hirata, ce qui permet à Shinmen de recevoir une bonne quantité de soutien. Un épéiste renommé au service de Sokan est le fameux (en), père du légendaire épéiste Miyamoto Musashi. En 1589, Sokan ordonne à Munisai de tuer Honiden Gekinosuke (un étudiant auprès de Munisai)[pas clair] pour des raisons inconnues. Pour cette raison, Munisai est forcé de quitter son village de . (fr)
- Shinmen Sokan (active 16th century) was a Japanese lord, daimyō of the Shinmen clan (新免氏, Shinmen-shi) during the middle of the Sengoku period. Sokan was known as a rather petty daimyō in the mountainous regions of Sakushu, which was west of Kyoto. Even though this was so, the Shinmen clan had very good ties with that of the Hirata family, leading to the Shinmen receiving substantial support. One such swordsman of note that served under Sokan was the famous Shinmen Munisai, the father of the legendary swordsman Miyamoto Musashi. In 1589, Sokan ordered Munisai to kill (a minor student under Munisai) for unknown reasons. As a result, Munisai was forced to leave his village of Miyamoto. (en)
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| - Shinmen Sokan est un daimyo du clan Shinmen (新免氏, Shinmen-shi) au milieu de l'époque Sengoku de l'histoire du Japon. Sokan est connu comme un gouverneur plutôt mesquin dans la région montagneuse de Sakushu à l'ouest de Kyoto. Même si tel est le cas, le clan Shinmen a de très bonnes relations avec la famille Hirata, ce qui permet à Shinmen de recevoir une bonne quantité de soutien. Un épéiste renommé au service de Sokan est le fameux (en), père du légendaire épéiste Miyamoto Musashi. En 1589, Sokan ordonne à Munisai de tuer Honiden Gekinosuke (un étudiant auprès de Munisai)[pas clair] pour des raisons inconnues. Pour cette raison, Munisai est forcé de quitter son village de . (fr)
- Shinmen Sokan (active 16th century) was a Japanese lord, daimyō of the Shinmen clan (新免氏, Shinmen-shi) during the middle of the Sengoku period. Sokan was known as a rather petty daimyō in the mountainous regions of Sakushu, which was west of Kyoto. Even though this was so, the Shinmen clan had very good ties with that of the Hirata family, leading to the Shinmen receiving substantial support. One such swordsman of note that served under Sokan was the famous Shinmen Munisai, the father of the legendary swordsman Miyamoto Musashi. In 1589, Sokan ordered Munisai to kill (a minor student under Munisai) for unknown reasons. As a result, Munisai was forced to leave his village of Miyamoto. (en)
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