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==''Sword Saint''==
==''[[Sword Saint]]''==
On August 27, 2007, yamagatofellowship.org began airing a five-part documentary about [[Takezo Kensei]] called ''[[Sword Saint]]''. Interviews were conducted with experts, including Professor [[Donna Dorn]] (from the University of [[Chicago]], Japanese Studies), Curator [[Tatsuya Atsumi]] (of the Museum of Cultural History in [[Tokyo, Japan]]), and Professor [[Karen Chamberlin]] (from the University of Cambridge's Literature Department).
[[Image:Sword Saint.jpg|thumb]]
On August 27, 2007, yamagatofellowship.org began airing a five-part documentary about [[Takezo Kensei]]. The documentary is narrated by [[John Rhys-Davies]], written by [[Chuck Kim]], and directed by [[Yule Caise]]. The director of photography was [[Kent Hughes]] and all parts were filmed at the Sunset Gower Studios. Interviews are conducted with experts, including Professor [[Donna Dorn]] (from the University of [[Chicago]], Japanese Studies), Curator [[Tatsuya Atsumi]] (of the Museum of Cultural History in [[Tokyo, Japan]]), and Professor [[Karen Chamberlin]] (from the University of Cambridge's Literature Department).


''For the full article, see ''[[Sword Saint]]''.''
===Chapter 1: The Battle of 12 Swords===
''[http://www.yamagatofellowship.org/videoPlayer.shtml?mea=148635 direct link]''<br>
Despite Japan's isolationist stance, [[Whitebeard]] ravaged the country from within. Culminating in an attack on [[Otsu]], 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.


==Updates==
===Chapter 2: The Trial of the Fire Scroll===
On February 12, 2008, yamagatofellowship was updated to reflect [[Kaito Nakamura]]'s succession by [[Kimiko Nakamura]] to the position of President of [[Yamagato Fellowship]]. A [http://www.yamagatofellowship.org/suggestions.shtml suggestions] page was added asking for additional repository requests to be sent to <tt>[mailto:researchers@yamagatofellowship.org researchers@yamagatofellowship.org]</tt>. Information about [[Khufu]] was also added to the repository. A section was added to each of the repository subjects called "Why he is a hero".
''[http://www.yamagatofellowship.org/videoPlayer.shtml?mea=151964 direct link]''<br>
After defeating [[Whitebeard]], [[Kensei]] set out to find Whitebeard's [[Fire Scroll]], which was said to contain many secrets, including the location of the Hidden Fortress. Whitebeard, who is said to have conspired with ''[[Wikipedia:oni (folklore)|oni]]'', or devils, to set the scroll in a circle of fire, would burn the families and villages of those who attempted to seek to the scroll. As legend has it, Whitebeard chose [[ninety angry ronin]] to protect the scroll, even possibly resorting to cannibalism if necessary. Kensei defeated these men, acquired the scroll, and set off on his next two trials: climbing the frozen waterfall and finding the single crimson peony.


===Chapter 3: The Trial of the Hidden Fortress===
''[http://www.yamagatofellowship.org/videoPlayer.shtml?mea=155000 direct link]''<br>
After completing the last two challenges, [[Kensei]] defeats the [[Black Bear]], from whom he gains a map to [[Whitebeard]]'s fortress. Before arriving, however, he is ambushed by the Snake Women, two female assassins said to be half-snake. They escape with their lives, and Kensei reaches the [[Hidden Fortress]]. There, he defeats every one of Whitebeard's men in a battle lasting 11 days. Finally, he duels Whitebeard himself, and after an epic battle, Kensei emerges as the victor, saving all of Japan from tyrannical rule.

===Chapter 4, Part 1: Kensei and the Dragon===
''[http://www.yamagatofellowship.org/videoPlayer.shtml?mea=157365 direct link]''<br>
Before his trials, [[Kensei]] fell in love with a beautiful [[princess]] who made him swear to defend Japan from [[Whitebeard]]. To prepare, Kensei sought the [[Dragon of Kiso Mountain]], who taught exceptional sword skills to those who truly needed to be taught. The Dragon taught Kensei and made him a "sword saint", but demanded that Kensei give what he loved most. After Kensei's trials, he and the princess decided to marry, but the celebrations were short-lived--the enormous Dragon interrupted their marriage ceremony and demanded the princess. To protect his love, Kensei [[suicide|plunged]] his sword into his [[heart]], then offered his heart to the Dragon.

===Chapter 4, Part 2: Kensei and the Dragon===
''[http://www.yamagatofellowship.org/videoPlayer.shtml?mea=157565 direct link]''<br>
Though [[Kensei]] died in the arms of [[princess|his love]], exactly what happened next to him remains a mystery. Legend says that the [[Dragon]], moved by Kensei's love and honor, replaced Kensei's [[heart]] and brought him back to life. Likewise, the identity of the princess is uncertain. One unpopular theory is that she is [[Yaeko]], daughter of the [[swordsmith|sword maker]], resident of [[Otsu]], and the creator of the Kensei scrolls.

===Chapter 5: The Mystery of Kensei===
''[http://www.yamagatofellowship.org/videoPlayer5.shtml direct link]''<br>
Some believe that before his trials, [[Kensei]] was a savage and undisciplined figure, feared for his rage and temper. It is believed that it was [[Kensei's sword]] which focused his great talent. Little is known of the weapon's origin, though popular belief dictates that Kensei drew the sword from a field of solid ice, similar to the story of King Arthur. However, the actual existence of the sword and of Kensei himself were doubted for centuries, until [[1977]] when [[Daniel Linderman]], of the [[Linderman Corporation]], claimed to own the actual sword. Mystery once again shrouded the tale of Kensei when the sword was stolen from [[Linderman's archives]], and Linderman was found dead in [[Kirby Plaza building|his office]] shortly thereafter. The sword was believed to be cursed, never meant to be owned or kept in one place.

==Updates==
On February 12, 2008, yamagatofellowship was updated to reflect [[Kaito Nakamura]]'s succession by [[Kimiko Nakamura]] to the position of President of [[Yamagato Fellowship]]. A [http://www.yamagatofellowship.org/suggestions.shtml suggestions] page was added asking for additional repository requests to be sent to <tt>[mailto:researchers@yamagatofellowship.org researchers@yamagatofellowship.org]</tt>. Information about [[Khufu]] was also added to the repository. A section was added to each of the repository subjects called "Why he is a hero".<br /><br />
On March 3, 2008, [[Benjamin Franklin]] was added to the [http://www.yamagatofellowship.org/about/ repository page].
On March 3, 2008, [[Benjamin Franklin]] was added to the [http://www.yamagatofellowship.org/about/ repository page].


==Notes==
==Notes==
* At the end of the last chapter of ''Sword Saint'', [[Hana]] [[EDT|hacks]] into yamagatofellowship.org with a pop-up message which reads:
{{message|I need to show you more...Follow me. [http://samantha48616e61.com/ Click here].}}
*The kanji underneath the word "Yamagato" in the header translate to "furtherance group". The kanji in the red circle on the far right means "preface" or "beginning".
*The kanji underneath the word "Yamagato" in the header translate to "furtherance group". The kanji in the red circle on the far right means "preface" or "beginning".


==Galleries==
==Gallery==
===The Site===
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:YamagatoFellowship-Homepage.jpg|The Home page contains links and the English translation of a speech by [[Kaito Nakamura]].
Image:YamagatoFellowship-Homepage.jpg|The Home page contains links and the English translation of a speech by [[Kaito Nakamura]].
Image:YamagatoFellowship-Repository.jpg|The repository page contains images and stories of mythological and real-life heroes.
Image:YamagatoFellowship-Repository.jpg|The repository page contains images and stories of mythological and real-life heroes.
Image:YamagatoFellowship-VideosEvents.jpg|The videos and events section states that it is "Coming soon".
Image:YamagatoFellowship-VideosEvents.jpg|The videos and events section states that it is "Coming soon".
Image:Sword Saint.jpg|''[[Sword Saint]]'' documents the life and legend of [[Takezo Kensei]].
</gallery>

===''Sword Saint''===
<gallery>
Image:Kensei and the dragon - sword saint.jpg|According to legend, Kensei learned his sword skills from the [[Dragon of Kiso Mountain]].
Image:The Battle of 12 Swords.jpg|Kensei was able to defeat [[Whitebeard]] in the Battle of Twelve Swords.
Image:Whitebeard's troops.jpg|Whitebeard's Hidden Fortress was protected by many men.
Image:Fire scroll.jpg|Whitebeard's secrets were fiercely guarded in the Fire Scroll.
Image:90 ronin.jpg|The 90 cannibalistic ronin were no match for the Sword Saint.
Image:Black Bear.jpg|Kensei obtained the location of the Hidden Fortress from the Black Bear.
Image:Snake women.jpg|Though the Snake Women were not killed by Kensei, they were unable to stop his quest.
Image:Whitebeard's army.jpg|In a battle lasting several days, Kensei was able to defeat Whitebeard's army...
Image:Kensei and whitebeard.jpg|...and eventually Whitebeard himself.
Image:Kensei and princess marriage.jpg|Kensei then prepared to marry [[princess|his love]]...
Image:Kensei's suicide.jpg|...but [[suicide|killed himself]] on his wedding day in order to protect her.
Image:Yaeko's signature.jpg|[[Yaeko]], the creator of the Kensei scrolls, is also believed by some to be the Kensei's princess.
Image:Sword in solid ice.jpg|Many believe that Kensei retrieved his [[Kensei sword|sword]] from a field of solid ice.
</gallery>
</gallery>


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* For information about Yamagato Fellowship, see '''[[Yamagato Fellowship]]'''.
* For information about Yamagato Fellowship, see '''[[Yamagato Fellowship]]'''.
* For an interview in which writer [[Chuck Kim]] discusses ''Sword Saint'', see '''[[Interview:Chuck Kim|here]]'''.
* For an interview in which writer [[Chuck Kim]] discusses ''[[Sword Saint]]'', see '''[[Interview:Chuck Kim|here]]'''.
* For more information about the documentary found on yamagatofellowship.org, see '''''[[Sword Saint]]'''''.


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yamagatofellowship.org

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yamagatofellowship.org is the real-life website for Yamagato Fellowship, the gallery owned by Yamagato Industries. The gallery was headed by Kaito Nakamura until he was succeeded by his daughter Kimiko 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 called Sword Saint. Interviews were conducted with experts, including Professor Donna Dorn (from the University of Chicago, Japanese Studies), Curator Tatsuya Atsumi (of the Museum of Cultural History in Tokyo, Japan), and Professor Karen Chamberlin (from the University of Cambridge's Literature Department).

For the full article, see Sword Saint.

Updates

On February 12, 2008, yamagatofellowship was updated to reflect Kaito Nakamura's succession by Kimiko Nakamura to the position of President of Yamagato Fellowship. A suggestions page was added asking for additional repository requests to be sent to researchers@yamagatofellowship.org. Information about Khufu was also added to the repository. A section was added to each of the repository subjects called "Why he is a hero".

On March 3, 2008, Benjamin Franklin was added to the repository page.

Notes

  • The kanji underneath the word "Yamagato" in the header translate to "furtherance group". The kanji in the red circle on the far right means "preface" or "beginning".

Gallery

See Also

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