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- Mataemon Tanabe (田辺 又右衛門, Tanabe Mataemon, 1869–1942) was a ****anese jujutsu practitioner and master of the Fusen-ryū school. He became famous for defeating...
- Araki Mataemon (荒木 又右衛門, 1598 / 1599 – October 5, 1638) was a ****anese samurai active in the early Edo period. Araki Mataemon was the founder of the koryū...
- husband, famous swordsman Araki Mataemon. "On the seventh day of the eleventh month of 1634", Watanabe Kazuma, Araki Mataemon, and two other men waited for...
- classified as a traditional school (koryū) of jūjutsu. It was founded by Iso Mataemon Ryūkansai Minamoto no Masatari (磯又右衛門柳関斎源正足) in the 1830s. Its syllabus...
- her. Mataemon Araki, who is sitting nearby, comments on how Inshun likes doing that. Inshun retorts that Mataemon does the same thing. As Mataemon constantly...
- lineage states it was Yagyū Jūbei Mitsuyoshi who gave permission to Araki Mataemon. Yagyū Shingan-ryū was originally created as a comprehensive battlefield...
- instructor, catch wrestler and author. Protege of the legendary ground-fighter Mataemon “Newaza” Tanabe, he is credited with helping establish jujutsu and MMA...
- Mifune and Takashi Shimura. The script was written by Akira Kurosawa. Araki Mataemon (Toshiro Mifune), a renowned swordsman, helps a young man find vengeance...
- grappling Hardness Full contact Country of origin Brazil, ****an Creator Mataemon Tanabe, Senjuro Kataoka, Taro Miyake, Yukio Tani, Sada Miyako, Geo Omori...
- who defeated many swordsmen; he was trapped in a bamboo grove by Araki Mataemon and killed. Yamada did not have enough room in the bamboo grove to swing...