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Hōzōin In'ei (宝蔵院 胤栄, 1521–1607) was a Buddhist monk, head of the Hōzō-in temple, and guardian of all the temples of Nara, who founded a school of Sōjutsu called Hōzō-in-ryū. In'ei was a connoisseur of the martial arts, having practiced Nen-ryū under Toda Yosaemon and Iizasa Chōisai Ienao's Katori Shinto-ryū. In'ei was noted for having arranged the meeting between Kamiizumi Ise no kami Nobutsuna and Yagyū Sekishusai Muneyoshi, being the catalyst for the creation of Yagyū Shinkage-ryū.

He passed on leadership of the school to other Buddhist monks of his order, including Hōzō Inshun (1589-1648), Hōzō Insei (1624-1689), Hōzō Infū (1682-1731), and Hōzō Inken (1746-1808).

The school was revived and updated in the nineteenth century by Takeda Sōkaku (1858-1943), who introduced the use of bamboo practice swords (shinai).

In'ei and his school feature in the manga series "Vagabond," where he had retired as master of Hōzōin-ryū only to train Miyamoto Musashi to defeat his successor.

[edit] References

  • Frederic, Louis (2002). Japan Encyclopedia. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
  • De Lange, William. Famous Swordsmen of the Sengoku Period."



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