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Headmaster Hatsumi and the venerable late Grandmaster Takamatsu

On Death, a 1948 essay by Grand-master Takamatsu

吾れ々々お互が、死と云うものを考えた時、どんな感じがするか、何だか飽気無い、寂しい感じがする。それは死後の考え方によるものである。 Individually, when each one of us thinks about death, how do we feel? Somehow tireless and lonely. It is a post-mortem concept. 死という永遠の旅から帰って来た人の物語りを聞いた実例も無いから、当然淋しさを感ぜられるのが人間の心情である。 Because there is no actual example of hearing the story of a person who has returned from the eternal journey of death, the natural human emotion to this is loneliness. 末開人霊魂観を始め、素朴なものには、この死という考えが色々と判断せられ、墓場から人魂が飛んだり、干蘭盆の節に情霊が還って来たりする考え方は、この類である。

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The Iborō People, Kuya Shonin and the Hachiya-Shu Shinobi

The Iborō People, Kuya Shonin and the Hachiya-Shu Shinobi

After the death of Taira no Masakado in 940 CE, the Iborō clan members that followed Iborō Daijirō escaped to the west while dodging the imperial soldiers that were hunting for the remnants of Masakado’s forces, including the Iborō people. Then they joined up with their colleagues who were covertly collecting information in the capital,

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