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==''Sword Saint''== |
==''Sword Saint''== |
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On August 27, 2007, yamagatofellowship.org began airing a five-part documentary about [[Takezo Kensei]], narrated by [[John Rhys-Davies]]. |
On August 27, 2007, yamagatofellowship.org began airing a five-part documentary about [[Takezo Kensei]], narrated by [[John Rhys-Davies]]. Interviews are conducted with experts, including Professor Donna Dorn (from the University of [[Chicago]], Japanese Studies) and Curator Tatsuya Atsumi (of the Museum of Cultural History in [[Tokyo, Japan]]). |
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===Chapter 1: The Battle of 12 Swords=== |
===Chapter 1: The Battle of 12 Swords=== |
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Despite Japan's isolationist stance, Whitebeard ravaged the country from within. Culminating in an attack on Otsu, a village near [[Kyoto]], the overconfident Whitebeard marched into the town with only a handful of men. He was met by Kensei, who singlehandedly defeated the entire company. The battle was to become known as The Battle of 12 Swords. Determined to defeat the rest of Whitebeard's army, Kensei set out on a journey to find Whitebeard's Hidden Fortress. These adventures became known as The Trials of Takezo Kensei. |
Despite Japan's isolationist stance, Whitebeard ravaged the country from within. Culminating in an attack on Otsu, a village near [[Kyoto]], the overconfident Whitebeard marched into the town with only a handful of men. He was met by Kensei, who singlehandedly defeated the entire company. The battle was to become known as The Battle of 12 Swords. Determined to defeat the rest of Whitebeard's army, Kensei set out on a journey to find Whitebeard's Hidden Fortress. These adventures became known as The Trials of Takezo Kensei. |
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==Galleries== |
==Galleries== |
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Revision as of 05:41, 28 August 2007
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yamagatofellowship.org is the real-life website for Yamagato Industries which is headed by Kaito Nakamura.
About
The site contains an English translation of a speech given by Kaito Nakamura (the original speech in Japanese is also available in video form), stating how history has always told the stories of heroes. It also has links to a repository and a videos and events page (which is currently unavailable).
The repository page of the website features images and stories of a select few mythological and real-life heroes including:
Sword Saint
On August 27, 2007, yamagatofellowship.org began airing a five-part documentary about Takezo Kensei, narrated by John Rhys-Davies. Interviews are conducted with experts, including Professor Donna Dorn (from the University of Chicago, Japanese Studies) and Curator Tatsuya Atsumi (of the Museum of Cultural History in Tokyo, Japan).
Chapter 1: The Battle of 12 Swords
Despite Japan's isolationist stance, Whitebeard ravaged the country from within. Culminating in an attack on Otsu, a village near Kyoto, the overconfident Whitebeard marched into the town with only a handful of men. He was met by Kensei, who singlehandedly defeated the entire company. The battle was to become known as The Battle of 12 Swords. Determined to defeat the rest of Whitebeard's army, Kensei set out on a journey to find Whitebeard's Hidden Fortress. These adventures became known as The Trials of Takezo Kensei.
Galleries
=The Site
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The Home page contains links and the English translation of a speech by Kaito Nakamura.
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The repository page contains images and stories of mythological and real-life heroes.
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The videos and events section states that it is "Coming soon".
Sword Saint
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Sword Saint chronicles the adventures of Takezo Kensei.
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Kensei was able to defeat Whitebeard in the Battle of Twelve Swords.
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