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Fred27
8th April 2006, 09:24
I read somewhere that Muso Gonnosuke has a traditional shrine somewhere in Japan but I've got no information on it whatsoever. Is there an online resource somewhere with more details? Thanks in advance.

don
8th April 2006, 16:12
I read somewhere that Muso Gonnosuke has a traditional shrine somewhere in Japan but I've got no information on it whatsoever. Is there an online resource somewhere with more details? Thanks in advance.

Does this help?

http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=%22Muso+Gonnosuke%22+shrine&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8

Fred27
8th April 2006, 17:22
Does this help?

http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=%22Muso+Gonnosuke%22+shrine&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8

Yes thanks..google-search..wish I had thought of that. :rolleyes:

Seriously though, I've done searches and only came up with such high quality information as:
SHINDO MUSO RYU: art of Ju-Jitsu founded by Muso Gonnosuke, studied by O'Sensei , (found on this site 1 (http://www.cofc.edu/~parent/glossary.htm)), or just the refrain: "Muso Gonnosuke Jinja at Mount Homan". Other than that, nothing.

I was hoping someone had a link to a site with more information on the shrine itself. Maybe tied to a Jodo organisation in Japan such as the Hozen-kai, or whoever is the designated caretaker of the shrine. Some photos would be nice as well.

Guy LeSieur
8th April 2006, 23:23
Bonjour M. Hall,

You can look at this site:
http://www1.linkclub.or.jp/~yukos/english/dazaifu/d11jodo.htm , there are pictures of the shrine. Furthermore, in the following link you will find the same shrine with Otofuji sensei (seated in white): http://park5.wakwak.com/~asia/japan/joudou.htm .
By the way, do you study jo at the Östersunds Budo Kai with Anna and Michaël?

Fred27
9th April 2006, 06:42
Bonjour M. Hall,

You can look at this site:
http://www1.linkclub.or.jp/~yukos/english/dazaifu/d11jodo.htm , there are pictures of the shrine. Furthermore, in the following link you will find the same shrine with Otofuji sensei (seated in white): http://park5.wakwak.com/~asia/japan/joudou.htm .
By the way, do you study jo at the Östersunds Budo Kai with Anna and Michaël?

Greetings M. LeSieur.

Excellent links! Thats exactly what I was looking for. :) And yes I train with both Michael and Anna-sensei. Thanks again for the links.

Guy LeSieur
9th April 2006, 13:14
Greetings M. LeSieur.

Excellent links! Thats exactly what I was looking for. :) And yes I train with both Michael and Anna-sensei. Thanks again for the links.

M. Hall,

Please give my regards to Michaël, Anna and Monica for me. Unfortunately, I will not be participating in the Brazil International gasshuku this summer. Perhaps at the next Kagami biraki in Cartigny, I will have the pleasure of meeting and training with all of you.

Fred27
9th April 2006, 14:23
M. Hall,

Please give my regards to Michaël, Anna and Monica for me. Unfortunately, I will not be participating in the Brazil International gasshuku this summer.

Sure thing! Anna is unfortunetly not too active in training at the moment due to a couple of broken ribs sustained in a snowboard incident. I'll send her a SMS with your regards though.


M. Hall,
Perhaps at the next Kagami biraki in Cartigny, I will have the pleasure of meeting and training with all of you.

With a little luck we might. :)

bert sijben
9th April 2006, 16:37
Dear Fred,

Muso Gonnesuke did stay some time at mount homan, near dazaifu. By train it takes you about twenty minutes from fukuoka. Every month the final saturday jodo people make keiko there, it is very nice over there, The name of the ginger is kamado ginger. First you have got some stairs to climb, after that you enter a small plain. The main temple is centered, the small shrine on the left is in reverence to the jodo hachiman. On the back of the ginger there is the mountain. When I make keiko there ,there is always a very pleasant mood visiting me.

best regards bert sijben

wreddock
9th April 2006, 19:05
Dear Fred,
The name of the ginger is kamado ginger. First you have got some stairs to climb, after that you enter a small plain. The main temple is centered, the small shrine on the left is in reverence to the jodo hachiman. On the back of the ginger there is the mountain. best regards bert sijben

1. Ginger is a root is used extensively as a spice in many if not most cuisines of the world. Though called a root, it is actually the rhizome of the monocotyledonous perennial plant Zingiber officinale.

2. A jinja Japanese: 神社 is a Shinto shrine and its surrounding natural area. In common usage, jinja often refers to the buildings of a shrine. Unlike a church or a mosque, a jinja traditionally has neither characteristics of a chapel nor a place for propagation; its sole purpose is for the enshrinement and worship of a kami.

Fred27
10th April 2006, 12:14
In any case, I will be making a pilgrimage there when my finances allow it. :)

By the way, who are the other two guys in the photo?

http://park6.wakwak.com/~asia/image7/joudou02.jpg

Guy LeSieur
10th April 2006, 15:01
In any case, I will be making a pilgrimage there when my finances allow it. :)

By the way, who are the other two guys in the photo?



Bonjour Fred,

After having made some research, it is my guess that these gentlemen are two of Otofuji's menkyo kaiden of the Fukuoka line of Shintô musô-ryû jô. The one on the left is Namishi Seitoku, and on the right, Shinohara Takeshi. Namishi sensei teaches at the Meitokukan dôjô in Miyawaka in Fukuoka prefecture.

Fred27
10th April 2006, 17:55
Bonjour Fred,

After having made some research, it is my guess that these gentlemen are two of Otofuji's menkyo kaiden of the Fukuoka line of Shintô musô-ryû jô. The one on the left is Namishi Seitoku, and on the right, Shinohara Takeshi. Namishi sensei teaches at the Meitokukan dôjô in Miyawaka in Fukuoka prefecture.

Again I'm in your debt. Thank you

FastEd
10th April 2006, 20:13
Bonjour Fred,

After having made some research, it is my guess that these gentlemen are two of Otofuji's menkyo kaiden of the Fukuoka line of Shintô musô-ryû jô. The one on the left is Namishi Seitoku, and on the right, Shinohara Takeshi. Namishi sensei teaches at the Meitokukan dôjô in Miyawaka in Fukuoka prefecture.

I believe the gentleman on the left is actualy Namitome Shigenori Sensei, you can see more recent pictures of boths these Sensei here:

http://ejmas.com/tin/tinart_mayseminar_0603.html

Guy LeSieur
10th April 2006, 20:32
I believe the gentleman on the left is actualy Namitome Shigenori Sensei, you can see more recent pictures of boths these Sensei here:

http://ejmas.com/tin/tinart_mayseminar_0603.html

Bonjour M. Chart,

Thank you M. Chart. Japanese names are still a mystery for me. Fredrik, I apologize for having mislead you on this one.

Fred27
11th April 2006, 07:38
Bonjour M. Chart,

Thank you M. Chart. Japanese names are still a mystery for me. Fredrik, I apologize for having mislead you on this one.

No worries mate. Not the end of the world :)