He studied in the bamboo forest of Ishido and served Matsudaira Tadayoshi, lord of Kiyosu Castle in Owari (Aichi Prefecture). In 1606, he attempted the art of continuous archery at Rengeoin (Sanjusangendo) in Kyoto, and shot 51 arrows. Source: Kodansha Digital Japanese Name Dictionary +Plus Information | Legend |
石堂竹林にまなび,尾張(おわり)(愛知県)清洲(きよす)城主松平忠吉につかえる。慶長11年(1606)京都の蓮華(れんげ)王院(三十三間堂)で通し矢の射技をこころみ,51本を射とおした。 出典 講談社デジタル版 日本人名大辞典+Plusについて 情報 | 凡例 |
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