Terasaka Yakuro Masatsune
Terasaka Yakuro Masatsune (赤坂 弥九郎 政雅, 1567- 1594) was a direct student of Kaneko Shinkuro Morisada the second headmaster of the Tenshinsho Jigen Ryu.[1] Terasaka is better known by his Buddhist dharma name- Zenkitsu (善吉, also read Zenkichi). He was the chief priest at the Buddhist temple Tennenji of the Soto Zen School not far from Kuramadera near Kyoto.[1]
Terasaka Yakuro Masatsune | |
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Born | Terasaka Yakuro Masatsune 1567 |
Died | 1594 |
Native name | 赤坂 弥九郎 政雅 |
Other names | Zenkitsu, Zenkichi (善吉) |
Style | Kenjutsu Iaijutsu Tenshinsho Jigen Ryu |
Teacher(s) | Kaneko Shinkuro Morisada |
Notable students | Togo Shigekata |
Zenkitsu later succeeded Kaneko in becoming the third headmaster (soke) of the Tenshinsho Jigen Ryu.[2] His best student was a samurai from the Satsuma domain, Togo Shigekata, whom he taught between 1588-1589.[1] In less than a year Shigekata would master the Tenshisho Jigen Ryu and synthesize it with the Taisha Ryu to create the Jigen Ryu.[3]
Zenkitsu died in c. 1594.
References
- Hall, David A. (2012). Encyclopedia of Japanese Martial Arts. New York: Kodansha USA. pp. 515–516. ISBN 978-1-56836-410-0.
- 雪, 綿谷 (1978). 武芸流派大事典 (増補大改訂版 ed.). 東京: 東京コピイ出版部. p. 599.
- 加来, 耕三 (2015). 日本武術・武道大事典. Tokyo: 勉誠出版. p. 78. ISBN 978-4585200321.
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