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Chiba Shusaku Narimasa : ウィキペディア英語版
Chiba Shusaku Narimasa

was the founder of the Hokushin Ittō-ryū Hyōhō (北辰一刀流兵法) and one of the last masters who was called a Kensei (sword saint). Most historians name him the greatest and strongest Samurai in history, not Miyamoto Musashi. This is because his life and duels are well documented and don't base on legends or on his self told stories, like Musashis.
== Early life ==
Chiba Shūsaku was the son of the swordsman Chūzaemon, who was originally from Miyagi Pref. He was born as the second son of his family in Kesen-Mura. His father Chūzaemon studied Kenjutsu under Chiba Kōemon Narikatsu (founder of the Hokushin Musō-ryū). There has been some confusion about Chiba Shūsaku’s ancestry and birthplace because after Chūzaemon had moved his family to Mito, which was in Chiba prefecture and demonstrated his swordsmanship skill, Chūzaemon was adopted by Chiba Kōemon Narikatsu and given the new name Chiba Chūzaemon Naritane (about 1800). Shūsaku originally studied his father’s martial art, the Hokushin Musō-ryū, first from his father and then directly from his grandfather Chiba Kōemon Narikatsu. At this time he was named Chiba Shūsaku Taira no Narimasa.
In 1809 Chiba Chūzaemon moved his family again, this time to Matsudo, near Edo. This was where Shūsaku studied the Ittō-ryū with Asari Yoshinobu Matashichiro and Nakanishi Chubei Tanemasa. Shūsaku married Asari Yoshinobu Matashichiro’s daughter, changed his name to Asari Shusaku Narimasa, and took charge of the Asari dojo. After a falling-out with his father-in-law, Shūsaku dropped the Asari name and changed it back to Chiba and began his Musha-shugyō, visiting many Dōjō and dueled many famous swordsmen of ryūha like the Shinto Munen-ryū, Jikishinkage-ryū Maniwa Nen-ryū, different Ittō-ryū lines and many other. It is also said, that he never lost a duel in his life.

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