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念阿弥慈恩

念阿弥慈恩

念阿弥慈恩 (ねんあみじおん, ねんなみじおん, 1350 (south morning: for Shohei five years north morning: in the Kano era first year)?unknown on - year of a person's death) is a fencer, a Zen priest of Japan from north and south morning service charges to the Muromachi era. I am considered to be the founder of the one sense style of the source of the fencing school. Secular name, Shiro Soma, are origins of justice. A Buddhist name, 奥山慈恩 or sense flatters it; a holy priest.

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Career

By birth of Oshu Soma (Minamisoma-shi, Fukushima), it is a child of 相馬左衛門尉忠重. A younger brother has Akamatsu three seat. Father Tadashige served Yoshisada Nitta, and meritorious services in war were said that there was it, but an origin of justice was killed at the age of 5 years old, and the origin of justice sheltered by a nurse lived in seclusion in Musashi Imajuku.

I am apprenticed to a play line holy priest of Sagami Fujisawa at the age of 7 years old and am named sense Ami. Sense Ami acquires the ascetic practices of the sword for revenge of father and goes to Tokyo at 10 years old, and, during ascetic practices in Mount Kurama, it is said that an encounter was given exquisite skill to a person of 異怪. At the age of 16 years old, I was given a secret from God monk, 栄祐 of Jufuku-ji Temple in Kamakura. Furthermore, I realized the art of the sword in the ascetic practices in Chikushi, Anrakuji (south morning: for Shohei 23 years north morning: in the Oan era first year) in May in 1368. This time 18 years old. Because I trained myself in Mount Kurama of Kyoto, I say "an Okuyama sense style" or "a third-ranking official style", and it is said with "a Kamakura sense style" because I was given a secret again in Kamakura.

Sense Ami did laicization and introduced myself as an origin of Shiro Soma justice and entered the Zen Buddhism again when I returned home in Oshu and defeated a mortal enemy of father successfully and checked the name with 慈恩. I taught an art of fencing after this visiting the countries and erected the long fortune temple in (Oei era 15 years), Shinshu wave Gomura (later Namiaimura, existing Namiai, Achi-mura) in 1408 of later years and called myself a sense great master. As for the year of a person's death, I am missing. The monument of the sense great master whom Sadao Higuchi (the Maniwa sense style 16th, Juro gate-guard office) built in the Edo era is left in the halfway up a mountain of 麻利支天山 (existing sense Nagareyama) where had the long fortune temple.

Disciple

When there were eight Bando, Kyoto six, 14 superior pupils in total, I do it, and, according to "the fencing genealogy which Mitsunobu between "the Higuchis document" shops reaching the Higuchis of the Maniwa sense style head family wrote," it is called itself "十四哲" by 慈恩. I nominate the disciple that it is important in "100 selections of Japanese great swordsmans" of Yuki Wataya as follows, but there is the opinion to doubt about this [1].

In addition, they are unknown about a person called the monkey My Lord, and the shade style initiator is assumed 愛洲久忠 [2], and relations with the monkey dear are usually unidentified [3] [4]. In addition, the Numata title given to a great physician, painter or poet is considered to be a forefather of 丹石流, but is said an east military style to 丹石流 in "our country military arts short biography" that pro-it. In addition, the comparison of the disciple name written down for "the Higuchis document" and "fencing genealogy" of interval Mitsunobu is placed in the clause (683-685 pages) of "the sense style" of "the enlargement size revision military arts school size encyclopedia" of Yuki Wataya, the Tadashi Yamada editing, but the name of monkey dear, Numata title given to a great physician, painter or poet, Taro Higuchi Kaneshige is not written down for "the fencing genealogy".

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Note

  1. ^ Yoshio Imamura others "Japan martial arts system" Vol. 2 companion building publication
  2. ^ "history of nation Dictionary" Hirofumi Yoshikawa building
  3. ^ "Nippon University encyclopedia" Shogakukan
  4. ^ Yoshio Imamura others "Japan martial arts system" Vol. 1 companion building publication

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