
I thought it was just an image, but it was the actual item.
This dojo is insane.
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>The corpse in front of meI usually let them live and go back.
That guy just happened to have bad luck.
>>3During the time of Irako, Ushikata said, “It is easy to kill, but difficult to let go without harm.”
I wonder if this guy was actually pretty strong.
Ushimata is dull-witted.
They say Fujiki can’t even speak!
Isn’t it because Master Togen couldn’t rise to power in the Warring States period that he is in this position now?
>>1Hehe…
>>1It won’t work with a sword.
Spears and bows have overwhelmingly high value and status.
If Master Tora had been the best archer in the world, it wouldn’t have been so much trouble.
>>40Those guys are already in the realm of vested interests.
To create a melon using a unique technique.
A spear is “to thrust faster than the opponent from a distance.”
The bow makes it difficult to achieve anything beyond pursuing “a form that maximizes shooting range.”
It’s difficult to stand out from other schools (which leads to the entrenchment of old schools and their vested interests).
Kendo and jujutsu can showcase distinctive features and easily highlight differences in individual skills, so there are many schools of thought.
>>1No, he was a man who rose to power on his own during the Sengoku period, Teacher Togen.
After the unification under Hideyoshi, I was trapped in Yagyu and lost my position.
>>1To be frank, I think they’re just someone with impressive physical strength, so they won’t be able to rise to the top on the battlefield.
>>186Miyamoto Musashi was also a foot soldier.
You got beaten up by a rapier, right?
>>6I just played around with my bare hands.
>>6If it’s just play, then with a strike… 😄
I feel like Tiger Eye-sensei was surprisingly young, so I wonder if he was still a child during the Sengoku period.
It’s not surprising if the teacher were to be on some battlefield at their age.
>>9In 1595, the 4th year of Bunroku, I was training as a warrior and fought against Munenori.
“It seems likely that they were involved in battles like the Battle of Sekigahara at least.”
But I guess Tadanao probably likes it, brain juice.
>>10I wonder if things would have been different if Mr. Tiger Eye had been born late and we had met when we were young.
If we combine financial power with the Tiger Eye style, it seems like we could mass-produce monster-like soldiers with toxic magic.
>>10Even if I’m liked by the foolish lord…
>>10I can’t get there because I’ll be stopped along the way…
“I allow it, Chūnaga.”
Are you trying to be cool but failing and holding a review meeting?
>>14I suddenly started feeling sad.
>>18Since I unintentionally created teaching materials, let’s have a class where we can effectively utilize them…
There’s a pool of blood on the floor…
It feels like he was a good teacher as long as he didn’t become senile.
>>16That being said, the reputation of the Toga-ryu itself is quite questionable…
>>32At least they’re kind to family, so it’s safe!
However, the unwavering Togarashi-sensei is reliable!
>>17You have the presence of a true master.
>>28As the Toraigan-ryu, each person looks at it, but the fact that Fujiki has properly submitted the notification for the heir indicates that he was a good person as a foster father.
Since Tora-ko accidentally killed him while taking it easy, he probably used the opportunity to teach him some lessons as well.
Mr. Togen is a top-notch swordsman, but in the eyes of the world, he’s just a small wealthy man with a salary of 300 koku.
The same swordsman, Yagyu Munenori, receives 3,000 koku, while Miyamoto Iori receives 4,000 koku from their lord.
>>21Iori Miyamoto was that wealthy…
>>59Exceptional cases in this era.
>>68That guy not only excels in swordsmanship but is also capable in politics and work, so he’s rapidly climbing the ranks and has become a councilor at a young age; it’s pretty strange, really…
>>21Wait a moment, the lord of Miyamoto, Mr. Hosokawa, and the Kumamoto domain have 520,000 koku, so Iori is treated as a councilor.
Compared to that, receiving 300 koku as a swordsmanship instructor who is not a chief retainer in the Kakegawa Domain, which has tens of thousands of koku, is quite a high treatment!
Is Mr. Tiger Eye not satisfied? Yeah…
In the Warring States period, the main weapons used on the battlefield were probably spears and bows, after all.
A three-inch mistake can lead to death.
Isn’t it really difficult to think of and say a nice speech?
>>25Fujiiki can’t do it…
I just realized that Chupa is probably the youngest after Fuji.
I see, that’s what “sokotsu” meant…
>>31“Rashness means being hasty, restless, and careless.”
>>38I thought the same, but it seems that in the past “粗忽” was written as “卒忽,” according to some dictionaries.
1. Hasty matters. Acting hurriedly. “The affairs of haste will surely bring later difficulties.” [Kojien Seventh Edition]
1 (Adjective) Refers to a situation or state where there is no time to spare. Immediate. Sudden. Swift. Urgent. Hasty. Flustered. Also, the manner in which this occurs. Abrupt. [Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary]
It might be synonymous with “carelessness” because it carries such meanings.
A good scene where the master is teaching the disciples properly…
It’s a good scene, right…?
Did you kill them…? Well, that’s fine, but don’t do it in front of important people.
A reflection meeting.
Oh, did you kill another stream?
Since it’s a good opportunity, I’ll let you know… everyone gather!
Even Sasshi realized that on the battlefield, personal strength didn’t matter at all! That’s why she felt frustrated.
>>37You can understand how strange a certain sword saint is.
Even if you perform well, it doesn’t necessarily change the outcome of winning or losing.
From the way the head is gouged, it seems like it wasn’t Ushimata but rather one of the other high-ranking disciples who did this.
If that guy messes up, his head is likely to blow off.
Since I handled the rapier battle very calmly and resolved it peacefully, I also have good social skills.
>>41If it weren’t for the finger incident, I would have been on a normal path to promotion.
What achievements did the young Master Kōgan accomplish during the Sengoku period?
It’s not just Minosuke, but others also show their youth, which is nice.
If you are truly strong, admirers of great people will follow you.
I wonder if Chupaemon also looked at Maebara Gennosuke with a bad eye.
Maybe Ryou was just too much of a beautiful boy.
The person with the rapier probably just has a little swelling in their head… probably…
>>46At that point, when it swells and becomes congested so quickly, the bone probably looks crushed.
>>46My eyes are fine and I’m relatively safe.
For some reason, if they hadn’t attacked out of resentment towards the inspector, they should have been fine afterwards.
>>56Was it due to confusion from a brain hemorrhage…?
>>61There should have been an explanation that they originally couldn’t understand concepts like loyalty and stuff like that.
“You must be angry for making me fight against this monster old man!”
I wonder who killed this.
Well, since a mob just happened to pick a fight, I wouldn’t be surprised if Teacher Togen ended up killing them as a lesson…
Chupa might have secretly thought that Genosuke was a bit good-looking around this time.
Although Mr. Togen has some knowledge of social etiquette, he quickly becomes “oh really,” so I still think he would ultimately lose to Yagyu.
>>49Actually, it would be better to hide your fingers as a way to navigate life, so I’ve been tricked into coming to this remote area.
If it’s a contest of social skills, I’ve already lost.
Even the crazy Toragan-sensei likes to flatter those above him.
You can’t kill them, you know? You won’t be able to get a position like that.
So it was that kind of scene.
Even if I say my sword is a speech…
Is it Nōbi Musō?
It’s quite a halfway position, isn’t it?
>>57The reality is likely quite high nationally…
>>57When the shinkansen passes through Kakegawa, I think it’s around here~.
The mood that quickly turns sour and cannot be concealed was inherited by Irako.
Well, Irako is a bit short-tempered, isn’t he?
Well, if you think of Nobu Mmusou as the strongest around here…
>>64Like the strongest in Nagoya.
>>70That’s pretty awesome!
The Togen-ryu has lost the path to becoming a vassal, but it is still a regular dojo with 300 koku, which is quite a significant achievement for someone who has made a living through martial arts.
After all, Munenori is at fault, isn’t he?
Who was the strongest in the country at that time?
>>66Yagyu Munenori and Kamiiwate Nobutsuna, perhaps?
>>66The common perception is probably Yagyu Munenori.
It’s paradoxical evidence that various schools boast, “Our founder once defeated Munenori.”
>>91If political power is the strongest, then it won’t stand up.
>>144You idiot! Aren’t you the one who cut down several armored warriors that attacked you on the battlefield in a single stroke?
Irariko was trying to use it as a stepping stone to rise in power, so the Kogan-ryu was quite significant.
I can’t imagine Mr. Tora’s Eye or Fujiki being able to serve in the castle…
It’s the bangs!
>>74It’s nice that neither of you apologize.
When I mess up and destroy a product, we gather like this for a reflection meeting.
It became.
>>76Is it a workplace that makes your brain juices flow…?
Don’t you understand?
Even if Irako hadn’t come, this dojo would have slowly died anyway.
>>79I think people like Grandpa who has a stone that brings fertility really love Yoshinosuke.
When that generation dies out, yeah.
He held quite a position for someone whose only skill was swordsmanship.
>>80If adjusted to the current value of money, it would be an annual income of about 20 to 30 million yen.
>>88Individually, it’s quite impressive, but since it’s the total income of the household, a net profit of 20 to 30 million isn’t really that great.
>>176However, since the Iwamoto family is responsible for teaching swordsmanship, they also receive stipends from the samurai who attend their lessons.
Since there is side income from the invincible permission of the tiger as well.
If you kill like this, you won’t be able to get a position in court~ Learn to behave in a way that pleases the higher-ups~ I miss the Warring States era.
“The difference between the times when I say ‘I won’t spare anyone who looks down on us!’ and the times when I say ‘I cannot go against a samurai of higher rank, no matter what happens…’ is way too big.”
Mr. Togen understands the reasoning mentioned in the thread, but he couldn’t put it into practice, which is why he could only become the master of a countryside martial arts dojo.
>>85It’s the same when I get a move inflicted on me, but expressing it in a good way is way too difficult…
It’s the stoic version of tea ceremony, isn’t it? Kendo.
>>86Unlike tea ceremony, you die…
Honestly, I have a lot of thoughts about this author’s works and the way they are created.
Reading it again, I realize that both the education and intelligence are exceptional, which makes it painful.
Then why?
Even if you roughly convert it, 300 koku is around an annual income exceeding 30 million, so it’s quite good.
The take-home pay will decrease even more.
>>89I think it would be tough to have several internal disciples there.
Can’t we get revenge on Yagyu?
>>92Azumi will do it.
>>92The differences in our positions are so great that if I pick a fight with Yagyu, won’t my family face destruction?
>>92If you do something like that to the shogunate’s designated instructor, it will truly be a crazy sword style.
>>92Because just showing a willingness to seek revenge could result in being killed, I had no choice but to live a life of flattery and servitude.
…maybe it became ambiguous in order to protect self-esteem.
I want to hear stories from Tiger Eye’s active years!
I’ve been holding onto resentment because I had a chance but it was crushed.
The person probably feels vaguely that they could have reached the level of a daimyo.
>>94The very person who has been mean, Munenori, has become a daimyo with 12,500 koku.
Looking at the swordsmanship instructors in this area, the market price is around 200 to 600 koku.
300 koku seems like an average amount.
I don’t think it would happen because they have a good relationship, but if Edo Yagyu and Owari Yagyu fought, which one would be stronger?
>>98Owari Yagyu is bragging, “Our Ren’ya-sai defeated Sotou from Edo Yagyu in a public match,” at this point.
I want you to understand.
Kakegawa is a small place supported by the han itself, so giving Sensei Kogan 300 koku is an exceptional treatment.
That old pregnant stone merchant is crazy.
Fujiki cannot play around.
Irako will definitely mess up because of a woman.
No matter which twin dragon succeeds peacefully, it will be the end.
Sōkaku is not only strong but also skilled in political maneuvering, making him quite suitable to be used as a stepping stone in creative works…
>>106A true powerhouse paradoxically tends to be criticized with statements like “That guy was actually weak!” or “In this special situation, he’s actually weaker!”
>>106That’s why I’m happy that the FGO version of Munenori is portrayed as a strong master of swordsmanship and military strategy.
Because I’m stronger than Yagyu… If I hadn’t been tricked with that finger thing back then, I would have been fine… Don’t mess with me…
That thought doesn’t disappear, and it’s Munemori’s fault.
It seems like there are many important people who like someone like Fujiki, so I think it would have worked out one way or another.
>>109There aren’t many retainers who come to like Fujiki, right?
Even at a personal level, I give up on the idea of Sashihara becoming an officer…
The clan elder who defended Fujiki ended up having to commit seppuku because of Fujiki’s blunder.
>>109If you had won the revenge match, you would probably have gained quite a lot of popularity.
The old man of the Harai family is quite supportive of Fujiki.
Given Fujiki’s personality, even if he fails eventually, the reason will likely stem from his samurai-like qualities.
The popularity among those who like samurai seems unchanged.
You’re good with a sword, but since we already have Mr. Ono, who specializes in that and has a bad personality, we’re all set.
Until Irako arrived, a successor hadn’t been decided, and since Master Togen was vague, it must have been quite a tight situation.
If Irako hadn’t come, Genosuke might have become the successor, but that guy can’t do any belly tricks at all…
>>112That guy only started showing social skills at a rice grain level in the very last moment… It’s probably also thanks to the spear guy, though.
Miyamoto Iori built his status not as a swordsman, but as the chief elder statesman.
Those who only have swords in their minds cannot even compare to the foolish.
>>114It’s an unusual rise to success, isn’t it?
Receiving 2000 koku while young and then smoothly reaching 3000 or 4000, remaining secure even with the changes in the lord of the domain.
I wonder if they were quite a sharp person.
Did General, who had Tiger Eye as his swordsmanship instructor, emerge while swinging his body acrobatically to dodge the enemy’s sword and executing sword techniques with a bizarre form pinching the hilt with his fingertips?
By the way, firearms also have their own schools as a martial art.
It seems there wouldn’t be any problem if there was a meeting between Sasahara and the child who had their finger flown off, but…
Taking that route makes it painful that it’s already no good.
Rather, if you lack social skills, you will be excluded.
Moreover, the stronger one is, the more they are seen as a dangerous element.
Since I can’t imagine Minonosuke being able to do it, I’d rather say it’s Irako, who’s good at speaking…
I’m expecting that if someday something goes wrong, it will be done in a clever way.
Strength aside, the true lineage of Shinkage-ryu is carried on by Owari.
Ishibusai did not give it to Munekata.
>>122Only Owari Yagyu is claiming that.
>>127On the website of Yagyu Shinkage-ryu
The Shinkage-ryu lineage has been passed down to the “Owari Yagyu family,” the direct line of Yagyu Sekishusai, and continues to this day.Does this mean you’re lying?
>>155It’s just one of those that is at the end, whether you lie or not.
On the other hand, Rigen was born as the second son of the eldest son of Ishibusai, Rigen Katsuo. Rigen’s older brother Kusanaburo died in battle in Korea, making Rigen the legitimate grandson. From a young age, he was said to be strikingly similar to his grandfather Ishibusai in both talent and military strategy, and it is said that he was the most beloved among his grandchildren by Ishibusai.I trained in military strategy under my grandfather’s knee and received the legitimate third generation transmission. Later, Rigen became the martial arts teacher of the first lord of Owari, Tokugawa Yoshinao, and moved to Owari, laying the foundation for “Owari Yagyu.”Rigen, who devised the “upright posture” adapted to the era of Genna Enbu, developed the principles of the Shinkage-ryu together with his son Renga.Rigen passed on the lineage to Yoshinari, who was succeeded by Genpō, and then to the second lord of the Owari Tokugawa clan, Mitsutomō. Up until the Meiji Restoration, Shinkage-ryū was transmitted through seven capable lords (including one heir) and eleven heads of the Owari Yagyu family, including the third lord, Tsumasaka, who inherited the main family.
Is Fujiki’s point of improvement just doing a rotating dogeza?
>>123Not complaining can be considered a virtue in a way.
>>123Points -100! Special judge points plus 1000! Avoid seppuku with a total of 900 points!
Isn’t it just a bit lucky?
There won’t be any internal troubles within the Tora-gaze style, so it is certain that a complete reorganization will occur alongside Tachiyou’s downfall.
So, whether Fujiki can handle it well…
Irariko is really smooth-talking and has pretty good luck, which makes them strong…
>>128It’s just that even though they are usually good at it, they tend to slip up at crucial moments, and of course, there’s that womanizing tendency…
Steel frame…
If Fujiki had a kind protector like someone’s dad, it would have been okay to continue the Tōgan-ryū even in normal times.
Isn’t Minosuke overly resolute for a farmer?
>>132I was born a samurai…
>>137Shell guy…
Well, he’s still young, and if you look at the long term, like 5 or 10 years, I think Yoshinosuke could adapt to society a bit more.
Even if a fundamentally poor speaker cannot be cured,
Fujiki is highly regarded by the lower-ranking samurai at the scene and the survivors of the Warring States period.
At the moment the pregnant stone committed seppuku, Fujiki’s sprout disappeared.
I want an interview!
In a worldview where political power speaks, it seems that only those who can’t grasp even a fragment of politics emerge.
>>138More than the arm, the argument.
The era of the warring states is nostalgic.
>>141*Sometimes there are people who can do both.
If Irako didn’t have a quick hand and a certain thing, then…
Was it no good to be a cow leg master?
>>145That guy said goodbye to his own balls, so it’s impossible…
>>145In the original story, he already has a wife.
In the manga, they’re grabbing their testicles…
It’s easy to understand that the one-eyed old vassal forgives Fujiki’s act of bowing down.
It’s acceptable because it’s the spirit of the Sengoku period.
Although there are some mistakes, Ono Tadaaki of the Ittō-ryū has enough sociability and is worth 600 koku.
Both the teacher and Irako are dreaming too much…
In the era of peace, swordsmanship is a martial art.
In other words, it’s not a warrior, but an entertainer.
The essence of martial arts is not about being strong or weak, but rather the ability to behave like a swordsman that those in power demand.
Is your generation around the end of the Warring States period?
>>152Wasn’t Funaki from the same generation participating in Sekigahara?
It feels like, what are you doing getting so serious about something like this?
>>153Rather, swordsmanship emerged after peace was established.
Serious skills like spears or bows can’t be used openly.
What sets it apart? It can only be swordsmanship.
>>157Even if we charge like the Shinsengumi, in indoor combat, swordsmanship is the most important, right?
>>165I mean, simply having a spear or a bow will get you caught.
The sword is acceptable because it is the right of a samurai to wear one.
The Toraigan-ryu is a crazy sword technique that got beaten by the suddenly appearing Irako and brought out the true spear, right?
After Master Togen died, Fujiki succeeded the Togen style.
Originally, it was supposed to be that the successor was hard to decide, to the point where someone else might have taken the role of advisor.
There was such a conversation before Fujiki performed a backstroke cut inside the castle.
I believe the genealogy more than the theory that an anonymous person is making it up.
Edo Yagyu is ultimately just a group that rose to power through politics.
The essence of the sword is inherited by Owari Yagyu.
That is the basic material for creation.
The popularization of bamboo swords is quite rapid.
Armor is quite slow.
>>161Speaking of which, there was already a bamboo light and a shinai appeared in the latter half of the story.
Mr. Togen is not ambiguous, he’s cool and really impressive…
If only Irako’s womanizing habits were decent…
If you’re sane, it looks normal, but it is sanity that has split the cow’s mouth open.
In the first place, a sword is equivalent to a sidearm, like a handgun, in modern military terms.
Swordsmanship is just a pastime that developed in peaceful times.
The current Shinkage-ryu seems to be influenced by the Owari Yagyu style, so it’s not surprising that it is mentioned that way on the Shinkage-ryu website.
If the people of Owari have been receiving the license for generations, then Owari Yagyu is the legitimate one, right?
Rather, it’s only the people of Edo who insist that Edo is the legitimate one.
>>172Inka was received by Munenori as well.
There is too little resistance to killing someone of equal or lower status.
It’s impossible to beat the higher rank.
>>173If you’re a samurai, it’s your fault if you get killed.
I am someone in a position to crack down on such people.
Is it a minority that practices swordsmanship until death around this time?
Was there even a little bit of a “oraora” type like Togen-ryu in reality?
>>175In reality, it was proven in combat that dojo swordsmanship was stronger during the Bakumatsu period.
I can’t win simply based on the quantity and quality of training.
>>181There is definitely a difference between a shinai that can be used for practice and a bokken that cannot.
>>188In the first place, if I take about six months off from practice because of a fracture, there will be a difference in skill level.
A bamboo sword that doesn’t cause injuries is truly a revolutionary invention.
The intense complex that Owari Yanagyu, or rather, the Owari domain has towards Edo is
It has been erupting in various places throughout the Edo period.
In the Meiji era, it became particularly incredible, with people starting to say all sorts of things, whether true or false.
>>177Is it a complex about Edo or Kishu?
Surprisingly, the townspeople haven’t killed much despite this.
>>178…Isn’t it just that there is no description?
>>178Even Chupaemon hasn’t drawn his sword against those two lazy ones, so it’s taboo to cut openly.