- Tsuji Gettan Sukemochi
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name = Tsuji Gettan Sukemochi (辻月丹資茂)
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other_names = Sukeshige, Heinai [ [http://www.senpokan.com/mugaiRyu.shtml] Gettan's Buddhist name] , Mugai-shi Ippo Kyoshi [ [http://suimokai.pupu.jp/english/founder.html] Gettan's post-humous Buddhist name]
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birth_name = Tsuji Sukemochi
birth_date = c. 1648
birth_place =Masugimura ,Omi (Shiga prefecture)
death_date = 1728
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death_cause = Natural causes
martial_art = "Kenjutsu "
teacher =Yamaguchi Bokushinsai ,Kenjutsu ; Priest Sekitan, Zen zazen
rank = Founder, recipient of Menkyo Kaiden in Yamaguchi-ryū
students =
website = [http://suimokai.pupu.jp/english/suimokai.html Suimokai]
footnotes =Tsuji Gettan Sukemochi (辻月丹資茂) (sometimes read as Shukeshige) (1648-1728) was a Japanese swordsman who founded the
kenjutsu ofMugai-ryū in 1695. Tsuji Gettan was born inMasugimura ,Omi (Shiga prefecture) as the second son to a local samurai. At the age of 13, Gettan was sent toKyoto to train under the revered senseiYamaguchi Bokushinsai 'sYamaguchi-ryū .Gettan trained with Yamaguchi for thirteen years, receiving "Menkyo Kaiden", full-transmission, of Yamaguchi-ryū at the age of twenty-six, in 1674.Inception of Swordplay
For some reason, perhaps feeling unskilled, or searching for a way to test out his prowess, Tsuji Gettan went on a
Musha Shugyo , warrior's pilgrimage, confining himself atMt. Atago inKyoto andMt. Aburahidake in theOmi .Having pursued time as a
Shugyōsha , Gettan traveled toEdo where he decided to open up his own dojo in theKojimachi district. While he was incredibly talented with the sword, there were no būshi enrolled at his school.Links
[http://suimokai.pupu.jp/english/founder.html] Suimokai's article on Tsuji Gettan
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