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SAMURAI⚔HONOR
Feb. 15, 2024
An ancient style of swordsmanship that originated in the Warring States period, Hiten Goken-ryu specializes in one-on-one combat. Why don't you master the Hiten Goken-ryu, a killer sword of divine speed, which maximizes the speed of the sword, the speed of the body, and the speed of reading the opponent's movements to finish off multiple opponents simultaneously with a minimum of movement, under the supervision of Hiko Seijuro, the 66th successor of the style, and make your trip memorable? 60 min. 22,000 yen Inheritance of Hiten Goken-ryu Tensho Ryusen Professional Movie Shooting 戦国時代に端を発する古流剣術で、一対多数の斬り合いを得意とする流儀。 剣の速さ・体のこなしの速さ・相手の動きの先を読む速さを最大に活かし、最少の動きで複数の相手を同時に仕留める神速の殺人剣の飛天御剣流を第六十六代目の継承者である比古清十郎のもとで、極め、旅の思い出に残しませんか。 60分 22,000円 飛天御剣流 奥義継承 天翔龍閃 プロフェッショナルムービー撮影
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SAMURAI⚔HONOR
Feb. 11, 2024
"Bushido is found in death." Experience the life and death of a samurai in SAMURAI Calligraphy. Samurai calligraphy (calligraphy of resignation) is a calligraphy in which a samurai looks back on his life when he foresees his death and writes his last words on earth with a brush. In the Warring States Period, before the last great battle of the war, the battle of Osaka, SAMURAI foresaw his death, looked back on his life so far, and left one last character on the world's largest calligraphy paper. “武士道とは死ぬこととみつけたり” 侍の生と死のあり方をSAMURAI書道で体験します。 SAMURAI書道(辞世の書)とは、侍が死を予見したときにこれまでの人生を振り返り、この世での最後の文字として筆で書き残すもの。 戦国時代、最後の大戦である大坂の陣という戦を前に、SAMURAIは死を予見して、これまでの人生を振り返り、世界最大の書道紙に最後のひと文字を残しましょう。
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SAMURAI⚔HONOR
Feb. 5, 2024
The last great battle between Toyotomi and Tokugawa is revealed. Why did the generals fight to the death? What was the real reason for the fire of Osaka Castle? The last decisive battle of the Osaka battle is set in the gorgeous Osaka Castle, built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi! 豊臣×徳川、最後の大合戦が明らかになる。 なぜ武将たちは、死を賭して戦ったのか? 大坂城炎上、本当の理由とは? 豊臣秀吉が築城、絢爛を極めた大坂城を舞台にした大阪の陣最後の決戦へ⚔ 甲冑兜を着用して、いざ出陣!
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SAMURAI⚔HONOR
Feb. 4, 2024
Osaka no Jin⚔Before participating in the war, there was an angel at Osaka Castle with a free hug sign hanging from his neck. The samurai refused the angel's hug, not wanting to taint it... and the angel made a sad face. The expression on his face is like watching a loved one die right in front of your eyes. The samurai wanted to protect this purity. However, he could not say anything lightly to the angel whose whole body was crying. The angel said as he wiped away his tears as if he had distilled only trust and goodwill towards others. "Thank you very much for today... but... Samurai-san and I... are not... friends yet." Angel was desperate. ``How can I become your friend?'' He handed me a homemade shuriken origami. His hands were shaking. The samurai had no words to answer, and was unable to look into the angel's eyes... A stifling voice came out of the man's mouth as he remained face down. The samurai was crying. Then, he gently hugged the angel. 大阪の陣⚔参戦前に大阪城で首からフリーハグの看板を下げている天使がいた。 天使が求めるハグを、侍は汚したくない思いで断った… すると天使は悲しい顔をした。 大切な人が目のまえで死んでいくのを見るような表情である。 侍はこの純真さを守ってやりたかった。 だが、全身で泣いている天使に軽々しい言葉はいえなかった。 人への信頼や善意だけを蒸留したよう天使は涙を拭きながらいった。 「今日は… どうも… ありがとう… でも、まだ… お侍さんと… 僕は… お友達じゃ…… ないんですよね」 天使は必死だった。 「お友達には… どうしたら… なれますか」とお手製の手裏剣の折り紙を手渡してくれた。 彼の手は震えていた。 侍には返す言葉がなく天使の目を見ることができずに… 伏せたまま男の口から、押し殺すような声が出ていた。 侍は泣いていた。 そして、天使をそっと抱きしめた。
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SAMURAI⚔HONOR
Feb. 2, 2024
How to visit shrines and temples/神社参拝の作法 Samurai were born with a sense of honor. Honor was the highest good. The goal that a young man who wanted to become a samurai had to pursue was not wealth or knowledge, but honor. Honor was a goal to be pursued "within oneself," without regard to profit or loss. Therefore, "honor" that is concerned with public reputation is not real honor. 侍は生まれながらにして「名誉」を自覚していた。 「名誉」は最高の善であった。 侍を目指す若者が追求しなければならない目標は、富や知識ではなく、名誉であった。 「名誉」は損得勘定なく、“自らのなかで”追い求め続ける目標なのだ。 ゆえに世間の評判を気にするような「名誉」は本当の名誉ではない。
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SAMURAI⚔HONOR
Jan. 29, 2024
【KOZUE】 Nishijin weaving is a high-class material that has been used for the costumes of the upper classes such as aristocrats and samurai, and it feels like a piece of wabi-sabi that tried to express the beauty of "Japanese" to the best of its ability. Wabi-sabi is a term used to describe Japanese aesthetic sensibilities, which find beauty in imperfection and simplicity. 〜[KOZUE] Introducing three products from the brand 〜 『寫眞帖』 【Nishijin Woven ×寫眞書物 (Photo Book)】A luxurious photo book using traditional craft fabric Nishijin weaving. Attention to detail is meticulous, and the album is filled with important thoughts of travel. Modern design, unique floral patterns, seasonal shades, and luxurious fabric feel. Choose the Nishijin weaving cover that matches your favorite book. JPY 4,800 "NISHIKI Nishiki" Cold and warm bottle holder carefully woven by craftsmen in Nishijin weaving. Commercialized by Nishijin weaving for carrying PET bottles. JPY 4,500 "Weir" Bringing the traditional Japanese "Nishijin weaving" to everyday life. Combining tradition, art, and functionality, this coaster item will add color to your day. JPY 1,800
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SAMURAI⚔HONOR
Jan. 25, 2024
【SAMURAI HONOR Staff Resignation】 - A gem of a brush that touches the transience so much that it hurts - ⚔Way⚔ Traditional Japanese "martial arts" include kendo, judo, karate, and sumo wrestling, all of which contain the word "do." "Path" is a process, a process. It can also be rephrased as a way of life. The average life expectancy of a samurai during the Sengoku period is said to be about 42 years old. The average life expectancy for men in Japan today is about 81.5 years, and for women it is 87.6 years... Compared to today's lifespan, SAMURAI had only about half the time, and they were running through an era when they didn't know what their life would be like tomorrow   In other words, "martial arts" is about finding and practicing your own way of life, along with aiming for mastery of techniques. Also, the SAMURAI who are scattered at a young age ... They say life is fleeting. It painfully reminds us of its transience in the words of our predecessors, and when I read it, it makes me think about the rest of my life.
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SAMURAI⚔HONOR
Jan. 25, 2024
〜The correct way to participate in the "Bushido ⚔ Holy Land Pilgrimage" toured by [Samurai Style], which is more than 4 times more satisfying〜 1. When you look at the places and scenery where historical characters were, you can feel their feelings and immerse yourself in the worldview of the past Warring States period. For example, by walking in the same way as the place that appeared in the scene of the battle, you will notice new elements, understand the bushido of the SAMURAI, and become more sympathetic and your push level will increase. 2. You can take a fantastic and one-of-a-kind photo movie. In SAMURAI taiga dramas and movies, beautiful views and buildings tend to be used as backgrounds in the works. The scenery that makes you feel like you are in a fantasy world is real in various parts of Japan, so take a photo with yourself dressed as SAMURAI against the background. If you like social media, fantasize about this sense of accomplishment and the desire for approval later. ( ̄ー ̄)Grinning 3. Also, if you know the history and the story of a specific SAMURAI, you will see the same scenery differently. While insisting on "let's take a picture with the same angle of view as that scene", welcome to the m(_ _)m world of delusion By the way, I'm the same as Kenshin in his land, the same Hiten Goken-ryu Mystery Tensho Ryu Sen... Since it was unreasonable, I challenged ⚔ the Nine-Headed Dragon Flash 4. You can experience the charm of the area If you deepen your understanding of the place through pilgrimage to the Holy Land, you will be able to learn about the local area and culture. It will also be an opportunity to visit unusual sightseeing spots that are not generally known. There are many pilgrimage spots in SAMURAI, from popular spots known for their tourist spots to places that do not seem to be tourist spots at first glance. Why don't you add "SAMURAI's BUSHIDO⚔ Pilgrimage to the Holy Land" to your next travel theme and sightseeing spot?
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