Kamiizumi Nobutsuna | 上泉 信綱

“武士の道は、情を重んじることから始まる。”

— The way of the warrior begins with valuing humanity.

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78 85 88 70
Name (JP) 上泉 信綱
Title Swordmaster
Clan / Force Unknown
Era 1508 – 1577
Origin Kōzuke
Key Battles
Arts Martial Arts
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About Kamiizumi Nobutsuna

Kamiizumi Nobutsuna was born in 1508 in Kōzuke Province, into a samurai family.

His early years were marked by rigorous training in martial arts, as was customary for young samurai of his lineage.

Nobutsuna’s passion for swordsmanship developed early, leading him to master various forms of combat techniques.

His journey to prominence began as he honed his skills and gained recognition among local samurai circles.

Nobutsunas tactical mind and exceptional combat skills earned him the respect of his peers and the attention of various warlords during the Sengoku period.

He is best known for establishing the Katori Shinto-ryu school of martial arts, which integrated various combat skills and philosophies.

His teachings laid the foundation for many traditional Japanese martial arts schools that followed.

Nobutsuna engaged in numerous skirmishes and throughout his life.

Although he did not participate in many large-scale like some contemporaries, his contributions to martial strategy and individual combat prowess were invaluable.

His is reflected in the principles and techniques that he passed down to his students, emphasizing balance, precision, and respect in combat.

His methods of training warriors and his emphasis on mental over mere physical strength helped shape the samurai ethos for generations to come.

Kamiizumi Nobutsuna is remembered not only for his martial arts achievements but also for the moral philosophies he imparted.

His continues through the various martial arts schools that trace their roots back to Katori Shinto-ryu.

He stands as a symbol of the warrior spirit, eming the principles of dedication, respect, and humanity in combat, influencing future generations of martial artists.

Nobutsuna passed away in 1577, leaving behind a rich history that resonates in the modern martial arts community.

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