Miyamoto Musashi: The Story of The Legendary Swordsman

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  • čas přidán 11. 05. 2023
  • Miyamoto Musashi: The Story of The Legendary Swordsman #shorts #history #feudaljapan #japan #samurai #japanesehistory #sengokujidai #sengoku #miyamotomusashi #ronin

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  • @AgentXA564
    @AgentXA564 Před rokem +795

    Musashi was known for not fighting fair and never losing. That should tell you a lot about fighting.

    • @Wasthere73
      @Wasthere73 Před rokem +174

      If you aint cheating you aint trying

    • @FauxReal.
      @FauxReal. Před rokem +250

      There are no rules when playing with life

    • @jjs3890
      @jjs3890 Před rokem +90

      From a samurai perspective you’re correct. From a self defense perspective he did what he had to do to win… but it was believed he was scared of dying (which is considered cowardly in those times) so his “cheating” was considered by people of that time and a by some today, unethical and not recognized as a Kie shin (sword saint). It would be like if a modern MMA fighter destroys his opponents with deliberate kicks to the balls. Yes, he defeated them from a self defense standpoint, but this was a sport match and not self defense. 🤷 perspective matters when drawing conclusions.

    • @cranom5616
      @cranom5616 Před rokem +34

      @@jjs3890
      Not really. Just correcting a thing, is that he didn’t actually fight just for self-defense, there were times he dueled other fighters or samurais just to prove his skills and strategy knowledge. It wasn’t only about “coward advantages”, he actually knew how to win in every situation he was put in.

    • @cranom5616
      @cranom5616 Před rokem +26

      But of course, from a direct perspective, he always mentioned that if you really want to win, you shouldn’t refuse to cheat or play dirty.

  • @brianlittle9202
    @brianlittle9202 Před rokem +155

    It's better to be a warrior in a garden than a gardener in a war. One of the coolest things he ever said.

  • @tuahsakato17
    @tuahsakato17 Před rokem +450

    Motherfucker actually does dual wielding IRL.

    • @jjs3890
      @jjs3890 Před rokem +31

      Duel welding was already a thing before Musashi. It he elevated that practice.

    • @samuraijackoff5354
      @samuraijackoff5354 Před rokem +17

      Musashi was born left handed but learned to be dual handed I believe.

    • @swiftblade862
      @swiftblade862 Před rokem +8

      plenty of real martial arts have dual wielding, though one blade was often shorter than the other

    • @korribreki
      @korribreki Před rokem +8

      He didn't fight using both though. He mastered dual wielding so he could use both his left and right arms if anything happened to either or he needed to ride a horse. Its believed that he threw the shorter sword at his opponent at the start of a duel.

    • @wardog5537
      @wardog5537 Před rokem

      Look up weaponisms, they show hsi exact style of fighting

  • @DoctorProph3t
    @DoctorProph3t Před rokem +203

    “Oh fuck, I’ve run out of enemies.”
    ~Miyamoto, probably.

    • @Uhfffyeah
      @Uhfffyeah Před rokem +17

      He did probably say that 😂 Sasaki Kojiro was basically the strongest Samurai competing with Musashi back then and after Musashi killed him, he stopped fighting

    • @keef5586
      @keef5586 Před měsícem

      ​@@Uhfffyeahboth were not samurai

  • @skippadadippa2412
    @skippadadippa2412 Před rokem +32

    I think him fighting the entire yoshioka clan by himself, killing their leader and still managing to make it out alive is his most impressive feat since he was fighting 71 men at one time and there was even guns shooting at him

  • @technoalien892
    @technoalien892 Před měsícem +5

    If you find yourself in a fair fight , your strategy was wrong.

  • @jasoncseszko4715
    @jasoncseszko4715 Před rokem +66

    He was a true Warrior and Master of his profession of sword fighting.
    A legend in the day and a legend that still lives on.

  • @BlackFlagHeathen
    @BlackFlagHeathen Před rokem +52

    What an absolute unit of a star

  • @jkim6200
    @jkim6200 Před rokem +13

    That comic series Vagabond needs to be completed. And in reality, Musashi sometimes showed up early (in an ambush) to throw his opponents off.

    • @Zeratsu
      @Zeratsu Před rokem +1

      I heard about Vagabond and immediately thought if that story is about Musashi. Is it related to Musashi? Also they say that Vagabond manga has the best arts.

    • @jkim6200
      @jkim6200 Před rokem +2

      @@Zeratsu Yes. It is set at the end of the Sengoku Jidai and the beginning of the Tokugawa Shogunate. Musashi and Sasaki Kojiro are the protagonists. Artwork is pretty good, but IMHO I am not sure if it is the best.

    • @comradekatyusha
      @comradekatyusha Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@Zeratsu it's based on Eiji Yoshikawa's novel about Musashi
      and yes, the artwork is pretty good

  • @Floby0
    @Floby0 Před rokem +15

    Japan is something

  • @highrider9168
    @highrider9168 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Miyamoto Sensei was wise and fought every single battle as if it was his last.
    He never considered anything forbidden.
    He also challenged those with claims!
    He fought FOR something because that is how you win.
    You do whatever it takes to succeed and you never underestimate your opponent.

    • @afroahmed3989
      @afroahmed3989 Před 11 měsíci

      sensei? , that's Miyamoto Sama for you you fkn peasant

  • @kingurameshi2183
    @kingurameshi2183 Před rokem +4

    Musashi also typically towered over his competition which gave him a huge advantage.

  • @timmycrw91
    @timmycrw91 Před rokem +22

    You actually show a picture of a statue with two men during a duel. If you noticed the figure on the right appears to be holding what looks like a large ax handle😂 and I believe this was the fight where he showed up late, on a beach, to fight a samurai. The samurai was infuriated that his opponent would show up late and show him such disrespect. In the statue, it is true to the story. Musashi used one of the oars from the boat to kill the samurai. He did not use a sword. I also think that he had a reputation for drinking and fighting while he may have been intoxicated, but I'm not positive😅

    • @crli4353
      @crli4353 Před 6 měsíci +1

      The monument you are referring to is one of Musashi's most famous duels. The opponent was Sasaki Kojiro who was a highly skilled samurai in his own right. Kojiro was known to wield quite a long sword, so long in fact, it was nicknamed the drying pole and Musashi knew this. To counter the reach of Kojiros weapon, Musashi carved a bokuto from a boat oar. This would serve two purposes. First it would anger Kojiro as a sign of disrespect, but more importantly it would eliminate the reach advantage of Kojiro. If Kojiro did not wield such a long sword, it is unlikely Musashi would have used the oar, this was mainly a tactical decision.

  • @CodyPorter-ow1om
    @CodyPorter-ow1om Před 24 dny +1

    Legend the man is the real life samurai Jack a man you don't want to mess with❤❤❤❤

  • @manjoumenakamoto3248
    @manjoumenakamoto3248 Před rokem +8

    Rumour said that he was joined Western Toyotomi Army in Sekigahara Campaign to prove his mettle and also in Defence of Osaka Castle with the same side

  • @InspiredFortunes
    @InspiredFortunes Před 6 měsíci +2

    Mfer broke all rules and became a legend. that takes balls.

  • @CHEESYHEAD684
    @CHEESYHEAD684 Před rokem +5

    He invented the 2 sword style when he was in a duel and suddenly a third guy appeared and attack Musashi and he had to draw his wakizashi in his other hand to hold them both off. He obviously won or managed to get away because he survived. Can you imagine you're fighting someone with all your effort and you outnumber him and this guy is using just half his concentration on you and he beats you?

  • @nowsgeneration2757
    @nowsgeneration2757 Před rokem +5

    When playing with life, no rules are needed

  • @MoldyOog
    @MoldyOog Před rokem +2

    He never used his dual wielding style in an official duel. He simply promoted training with two so you could be extremely proficient with one. Godinho did something similar with his dual wielding techniques as well, as it was extremely unlikely to use two swords in combat.

  • @TuanBe-ni2ud
    @TuanBe-ni2ud Před rokem +6

    Kozuki oden really took inspiration from this man 😆

  • @Yh-kg8fr
    @Yh-kg8fr Před rokem +11

    Should note that his first "duel" at 13 was him challenging a griwn man, the man refused to fight him since he was a biy, whereby musashi just started beating him over the head till he was dead, causing him to run from hime fleeing into the forest, and start wandering all over Japan.

  • @mnfd840
    @mnfd840 Před 18 dny

    He was a good artist too

  • @benjones2490
    @benjones2490 Před rokem +6

    Look he did not come up with using two swords at the same time this idea was long before used but his style and philosophy and his fame for being such a remarkable swordsman he was known for being very good and even mastering the techniques of wielding wakizashi and katana

  • @hassannasrallah9588
    @hassannasrallah9588 Před 5 měsíci +1

    اعجباني هذا رجل بطل .تحيا يابان

  • @Shadow-sd4ui
    @Shadow-sd4ui Před rokem +1

    "Invincible under the rising sun " 🛐

  • @Nitrayka
    @Nitrayka Před rokem +39

    Bro knew the two sword style maybe he eventually moved on to the three sword style

    • @hallooos7585
      @hallooos7585 Před rokem +2

      The 3rd sword isn’t the one that can kill but sum else 😳

  • @Jokesonyou123
    @Jokesonyou123 Před rokem +1

    Can I just say I’m grateful I found this channel I love history and you have a great voice and I love what you are doing !

  • @Jokesonyou123
    @Jokesonyou123 Před rokem +2

    I have his book it’s a great read and I would advice you guys to give it a read as well !

  • @palatindecorcelles
    @palatindecorcelles Před 11 měsíci +1

    oftenly he was Killing champions and afterward the champion students were going after him to kill him ...and so before all duels he was planing ways to flee duel sites...and never got caught ...by entire villages or entire régions searching for him...crazy life crazy brilliant crazy samouraï...they should make a movie on his life...

  • @Seattlefan77
    @Seattlefan77 Před 4 měsíci

    I was fascinated by this guy for awhile and read his book. Now I just believe his record and legend was just overinflated

  • @AloisAgos
    @AloisAgos Před rokem +2

    The man truly did not give a f***.

    • @jamesbarbour8400
      @jamesbarbour8400 Před rokem

      Best way to be if you ask me - if you give too much importance to anything, it can eventually destroy you.
      With Mushasi' mindset, he doubtless stepped out of the conventions of the time and so his fighting style was essentially formless, continually adapting to circumstances as they arose, rather than worrying about things before they actually happened
      Needlessly worrying about something could be likened to a mental roadblock - you have to free yourself from it, in order to be able to flow - roll with the punches if you will.
      The foregoing is pretty much what Bruce Lee was describing when he uttered his infamous phrase, 'be water my friend'. Way ahead of his time was our Bruce. He obviously absorbed the Classics, utilising what he found to be practical and useful, discarding that which was not.
      His own fighting style was very direct and without any of the un-necessary 'flowery' moves of what he described as the 'Classical Mess'.
      It would seem that many ancient martial arts developed an array of extraneous movements, that had no real practical application, other than be an extension of the founders' ego, to make the so called art seem more important and complicated than it actually was.
      Bruce Lee was able to sift through such detriuous and be more effective as a result.
      When he spoke to the Abbot in 'Enter the Dragon', he stated that when the opportunity presents itself, I do not hit, it hits all by itself'
      That's the benefit of simplicity - the approach for which he was renowned.

  • @markordorica6940
    @markordorica6940 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Resurrection and judgment

  • @user-nc9hb4pf9x
    @user-nc9hb4pf9x Před 10 dny

    I owe him my life.

  • @TheSpectralFX
    @TheSpectralFX Před rokem +7

    He didn't write himself.
    He would have writers tag along and just talk to them.
    These writers are the only reason we got to read his philosophy. We need to be grateful for them

    • @Uhfffyeah
      @Uhfffyeah Před rokem +2

      He wrote the Book of five spheres and the dokkodo all by himself.
      What you're talking about isn't his philosophy but his life story

    • @ukoysakabo7310
      @ukoysakabo7310 Před rokem

      What writers. Musashi brought emphasis on art and literature on some of his passages. There's a thing called reading, bro. Try that motherfucker

  • @bhchen3079
    @bhchen3079 Před 9 měsíci

    Musashi was known as the rogue Ronin.. he didn't participate in any battles during the sengoku Jidai period. His father was a follower in a minor clan during that period

  • @josiahulibarri9956
    @josiahulibarri9956 Před 25 dny +2

    Not supposedly he really did

  • @joshendogaming4909
    @joshendogaming4909 Před 11 měsíci

    This dude is cool as hell

  • @palatindecorcelles
    @palatindecorcelles Před 11 měsíci

    his book of 5 rings is a Master piece

  • @CrniWuk
    @CrniWuk Před měsícem

    Musashi was a true pro gamer and would put even discord mods to shame, since he was known to rarely if ever shower or change his clothes.

  • @jamiewalker8772
    @jamiewalker8772 Před rokem +4

    What about him being depressed and using wooden swords?
    That was my fave part of his story…
    I realise it’s dark but shows a lot like f character

  • @gunznrosez1599
    @gunznrosez1599 Před rokem

    You are telling the story of the greatest of all time swords man

  • @lolphukyu
    @lolphukyu Před rokem +9

    Traditional Samurai were bound by honor, Mushashi was like Bruce Lee, formless sword fighting with 2 swords.

    • @mrscanlan.5016
      @mrscanlan.5016 Před 11 měsíci

      I like that, it's when other's think it might be criticism, but it's not, it is just certain people can't see other way's, when most other's can't

    • @squaretrianglez
      @squaretrianglez Před 5 měsíci

      I often like and revere these true legends. Each unique style. And both unbeatable

    • @keef5586
      @keef5586 Před měsícem

      samurai were not bound by honor
      this whole thing about samurai being the most honourable warriors is a myth

  • @ThinkB4UAct
    @ThinkB4UAct Před rokem +4

    I've seen his movie about his life, do you know if there's a remake on the horizon? With English audio track

    • @matricola8836
      @matricola8836 Před rokem

      a remake no, but u can read the Manga Vagabond, based on his life

  • @mahmudulhasan8779
    @mahmudulhasan8779 Před rokem

    He was actually called ' Unrivaled under heaven '

  • @elocxv
    @elocxv Před rokem

    Man redeemed himself.

  • @digvijaysketch7936
    @digvijaysketch7936 Před rokem +1

    bro giving vagabond spoilers ☠️😭

  • @palatindecorcelles
    @palatindecorcelles Před 11 měsíci

    and he developped a new style of fighting for samouraï by dueling with his katana and his compagnon katana (a shorter katana) so a regular katana in his strong hand and shorter one in the weaker hand

  • @g17yt99
    @g17yt99 Před rokem

    kojuro sasaki has left the chat

  • @Deetroiter
    @Deetroiter Před 6 měsíci

    Musashi-san’s philosophy was, essentially, if I have two swords then why would I die with one still in its sheath? It was extremely uncommon for samurai of his time period to fight with two swords. The wakazashi (smaller sword) was a backup to the larger Katana. Fighting in an Espada Y Daga (Spanish sword and daggers) two handed type of manner was pretty much unheard of. When everyone fights the same and then comes along a guy who understands how everyone fights, but also knows how to fight differently compared to them…it makes for an incredibly dangerous and feared man. I wonder what Musashi-san would think if he knew that he was still highly respected and known around the world by so many all of these centuries later

  • @tylerburroughs3688
    @tylerburroughs3688 Před 4 měsíci

    Cool story but he showed up late to give more time to live

  • @williamgill5286
    @williamgill5286 Před rokem +1

    is this where the game Brave Fencer Musashi came from

  • @iancorder6133
    @iancorder6133 Před rokem +1

    Pretty sure he was never a ronin. Just a wandering swordsman at first. His father was a teacher of kenjutsu, but I don’t think he gained the privilege of being a samurai, at least not until he became a retainer of sorts for a lord later on. Don’t even know if that counts as becoming a samurai either. Information is spotty here.

  • @OfficialXianYT
    @OfficialXianYT Před měsícem +1

    Musashi is actually Oden?

  • @milodynasty9687
    @milodynasty9687 Před rokem +1

    Would make a cool manga story abt musashi

  • @70o07
    @70o07 Před rokem

    There is no referee in a life a death fight.

  • @earthdragon88backyard

    Samurai X

  • @gagesienerth4022
    @gagesienerth4022 Před rokem +1

    This man is literally ISSHIN Ashina😂 just give him the nickname “Sword Saint” and I don’t doubt he wouldn’t match up to Isshin.

  • @nathanhobday7511
    @nathanhobday7511 Před rokem

    Put all his skill points into dual weilding

  • @butbutmybutt
    @butbutmybutt Před 11 měsíci

    One day we find out that he shot his opponents

  • @evanrocha1327
    @evanrocha1327 Před měsícem

    Did i just figure out why the last ronin from teenage mutton ninja turtles is called ronin 😂😂

  • @mrscanlan.5016
    @mrscanlan.5016 Před 11 měsíci

    That's where Marvel stole that idea from then

  • @DavidSmith-fz8ju
    @DavidSmith-fz8ju Před rokem

    Men know how to do things.

  • @dalilacampos2482
    @dalilacampos2482 Před rokem

    Musashi fucked with their head; literally a medieval Conner Mcgregor of his time.

  • @HKsNoble45
    @HKsNoble45 Před rokem

    He died at 61 n defeated 63 swordsmen in battle.

  • @Diamond_Hanz
    @Diamond_Hanz Před rokem

    Leo!

  • @DarkDragonSlayer
    @DarkDragonSlayer Před rokem

    He died at 60 or 61, depending on when he was born and when he died.
    Edit: that's a long time to live back then.

  • @imposterk9768
    @imposterk9768 Před rokem +1

    Bro is zoro

  • @Scourge1990
    @Scourge1990 Před rokem +1

    Bro has dagoth ur ai voice

  • @eravulgaris211
    @eravulgaris211 Před 9 měsíci

    Takezo

  • @splitatorium
    @splitatorium Před rokem +18

    Not really impressed with how he cheated in his duel with Kojiro Sasaki.

    • @jmalfonso7
      @jmalfonso7 Před rokem +9

      Personally, Kojiro should've kept and used his saya (scabbard) as a secondary weapon so as to imitate Musashi's two-sword style against him.

    • @Nutvillager
      @Nutvillager Před rokem +30

      Imagine thinking the guy who said fuck your beliefs to an entire nation would care what you think

    • @jamiewalker8772
      @jamiewalker8772 Před rokem +4

      @@Nutvillager 😂😂😂😂👌

    • @jjs3890
      @jjs3890 Před rokem +5

      This was common for Musashi. He was considered a mediocre swordsman but it was his “strategy” aka, head games that got him to his status.

    • @yahsimyuq7895
      @yahsimyuq7895 Před rokem +1

      yeah he cheated just to intimidate or fool his opponent at times but don't worry he didn't forget the little helped he got from genji what he's name forgot like khabib weight cut tricks 🤣😅....

  • @minecraftkingest4116
    @minecraftkingest4116 Před rokem

    was born in 1582 actually

  • @dislikebutton4981
    @dislikebutton4981 Před 10 měsíci

    I could take him

    • @temp4743
      @temp4743 Před 7 měsíci

      You can you just need intelligence and perception skill

  • @bigblue6917
    @bigblue6917 Před 11 měsíci

    Ronin is not a disgrace term for a Samurai with no master. It just means he had no master for which there can be a number of reasons including not wishing to serve his master any more or he left one master to serve another.

  • @maryvalentine9090
    @maryvalentine9090 Před 8 měsíci

    I often wonder about why Japan had such a violent warrior culture for so long. What the hell what’s going on and that was peoples minds? It’s just not a sustainable lifestyle.

  • @laage4380
    @laage4380 Před rokem +2

    How did he die please?!

    • @faded6089
      @faded6089 Před rokem +2

      He died from thoracic cancer at 61 years old

    • @DragonGoddess18
      @DragonGoddess18 Před rokem

      Wasn't it cancer of the esophagus or something?

    • @BarsusDraco
      @BarsusDraco Před 8 měsíci

      Cancer. Nothing was strong or skilled enough to beat him, so cancer pulled up and saved everyone

  • @palatindecorcelles
    @palatindecorcelles Před 11 měsíci

    his own father banned him

  • @alex18771977
    @alex18771977 Před rokem

    What titles? He was a ronin and low class from the beginning

  • @oremlapoargniltap1359
    @oremlapoargniltap1359 Před 5 měsíci

    did he die in a duel?

  • @andrzejsielaszuk5502
    @andrzejsielaszuk5502 Před rokem

    I've seen enough to not trust random video on world's history

  • @killerqueen7183
    @killerqueen7183 Před rokem

    宫本武藏

  • @streakacegaming2491
    @streakacegaming2491 Před 8 měsíci

    But the unfair advantage is bad

    • @BarsusDraco
      @BarsusDraco Před 8 měsíci

      Having certaint moral codes is fine and all
      But life's to short to end it because you want to prove a point

  • @LasagnaReaper
    @LasagnaReaper Před rokem

    Why is dar goth explaining this

  • @skylar5257
    @skylar5257 Před 10 měsíci

    I’m sure the irony is not lost on anybody that she’s saying he needs to grow up while she sits there and throws a childlike tempur tantrum all because she was wrong lol. Drew needs to gtfo of there and stay far away from her, and I think a child is the last thing she needs if this is how she reacts when she’s wrong, she can’t even accept it lol.

  • @firmankusuma4641
    @firmankusuma4641 Před rokem +2

    I've heard about Musashi participating in the battle of Sekigahara, is that true?

  • @BentReality.369
    @BentReality.369 Před 11 měsíci

    What killed him? Bad fish head soup?

  • @jamaicasysbm2580
    @jamaicasysbm2580 Před rokem +1

    And then colt made the colt

  • @palatindecorcelles
    @palatindecorcelles Před 11 měsíci

    he killed a japoneese champion on a island with an oar that he bought from the man bringing him on the island he sculpted à katana with it and killed the champion with 1 single blow over the head lol

  • @Jay-hw6ix
    @Jay-hw6ix Před rokem

    This man’s life is nothing but a myth a made up story by the Japanese army to whip up support for World War II. It’s all bullshit! There is absolutely no historical evidence to back any of this up.

    • @matricola8836
      @matricola8836 Před rokem

      are u dumb? he even wrote a book and created a school of combat arts.

    • @SaltCane
      @SaltCane Před rokem +2

      I guess we should exclude 90% of human history if we are not considering written accounts as historical evidence

    • @BarsusDraco
      @BarsusDraco Před 8 měsíci

      Ah, I see.
      Lets whipe out 99,95% of all human history then

  • @SayeedMuhammad-bm4ou
    @SayeedMuhammad-bm4ou Před rokem

    He get his opponents mad by coming late....

  • @EyBossPusi
    @EyBossPusi Před rokem

    Cringesashi

  • @pizrux6592
    @pizrux6592 Před rokem

    He never duel wielded in a duel and rarely killed anyone. A lot of miss information

  • @FlamingBasketballClub

    Ayo. Samurais playing dirty?
    😭💀

    • @samuraijackoff5354
      @samuraijackoff5354 Před rokem +2

      They were not as honorable as the shows put it

    • @mrscaryfox3955
      @mrscaryfox3955 Před rokem +1

      @@samuraijackoff5354 I mean they took their own emperor hostage for like hundreds of years

    • @Joshua_N-A
      @Joshua_N-A Před rokem

      @@mrscaryfox3955 do you think a modern day Japanese Prime Minister is able to do the same? Right now the Japan Self Defense Force commander in chief is the PM, not the emperor.