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  1. Tsukahara Bokuden (塚原 卜伝, 1489 – March 6, 1571) was a famous swordsman of the early Sengoku period. He was described as a kensei (sword saint). He was the founder of a new Kashima style of kenjutsu, and served as an instructor of Shōgun Ashikaga Yoshiteru and Ise provincial governor daimyō Kitabatake Tomonori.

  2. Tsukahara Bokuden (1490 – 1571) was the most deadly Japanese samurai of his day who earned his reputation by fighting and beating the best martial arts experts the country had to offer.

  3. In this video, Tsukahara Bokuden: The Legend Of A Great Samurai Warrior | Traditional Japanese Martial Arts History, I discuss one of the greatest samurai wa...

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  4. Jul 30, 2012 · A drama about legendary swordsman Tsukahara Bokuden, who traveled throughout Japan and won many battles during his lifetime.«Tsukahara Bokuden» TV Series on ...

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  5. In the heart of feudal Japan, where the whispering winds carried tales of warriors and their legendary duels, there lived an undefeated samurai named Tsukahara Bokuden. His name was synonymous...

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  7. Jul 17, 2017 · The web page lists six legendary fighters who wielded the fiercest swords in history, but does not include Tsukahara Bokuden. Tsukahara Bokuden was a Japanese swordsman who fought in the 16th century and was known for his skill with a curved sword.

  8. Mar 29, 2017 · Tsukahara Bokuden (Shinto-ryū) 1489-1571. According to the legends, Tsukahara Bokuden experienced his first life-or-death sword fight at Kiyomizu Temple in Kyoto when he was 17. After that it is said that he participated in 19 sword duels, took part in military action 37 times, carried out hundreds of fights using a wooden sword (bokutō).

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