• Motsugai Takeda (武田 物外, Takeda Motsugai, 1795–1867), commonly known by his name alone, was a Japanese Zen priest and martial artist from the Edo period...
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  • Fusen-ryū (不遷流, Fusen-ryū) is a traditional school of jujutsu founded by Motsugai Takeda. It contains an extensive system of martial arts, including unarmed...
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    was born in Okayama to Torajiro Tanabe, head of the Fusen-ryū founded by Motsugai Takeda. He started training in jujutsu at 9 years old, and at 14 he started...
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  • Date of loss Comments Image Coordinates Seated Wooden Statue of Priest Motsugai 木造物外和尚座像 mokuzō Motusgai oshō zazō 1370 Tachikawa Fusai-ji (普済寺) 14 April...
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  • and eighth unit captain of the Shinsengumi (b. 1844) Full date unknown: Motsugai Takeda (1795–1867), Zen priest and martial artist Jansen, Marius. Sakamoto...
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