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Toshitsugu Takamatsu : ウィキペディア英語版
Toshitsugu Takamatsu

was a Japanese martial artist and teacher of Bujinkan founder Masaaki Hatsumi. He has been called "The Last Shinobi" by Bujinkan instructor〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.bujinkan-frankfurt.gmxhome.de/Ettig_Wolfgang.htm )〕 Wolfgang Ettig.
==Biography==
Toshitsugu (Chosui) Takamatsu was born on 10 March 1889 (the 23rd year of Meiji) in Akashi, Hyōgo Prefecture.〔(Shinken Taijutsu web site article )〕 Also known as Mōko no Tora (蒙古の虎 ''Mongolian Tiger''), he is attributed as a martial arts master by members of the Bujinkan organization.〔Adams, Andrew (1970). "Ninja: The Invisible Assassins". Ohara Press.〕 Hatsumi reports that Takamatsu traveled through Mongolia to China at the age of 21, teaching martial arts and fighting a number of life or death battles.〔(武神館DVDシリーズSpecial 最後の実戦忍者 高松寿嗣 )〕 He was married to Uno Tane. They adopted a girl named Yoshiko. His father (Takamatsu Gishin Yasaburo) owned a match-factory and received Dai-Ajari (Master) title in Kumano Shugendo (a type of Shingon Buddhism). His dojo was named "Sakushin" (Cultivating Spirit). His house was in front of Kashihara Shrine in Kashihara, Nara. Takamatsu died on 2 April 1972 of illness. His inheritor was Masaaki Hatsumi, who founded the Bujinkan system and its art of Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu.

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