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词条 Minamoto no Yoshimitsu
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{{more references|date=January 2009}}{{Japanese name|Minamoto}}{{Nihongo|Minamoto no Yoshimitsu|源 義光||1045 – November 25, 1127}}, son of Minamoto no Yoriyoshi, was a Minamoto clan samurai during Japan's Heian Period. His brother was the famous Minamoto no Yoshiie. Minamoto no Yoshimitsu is credited as the ancient progenitor of the Japanese martial art, Daitō-ryū aiki-jūjutsu. Yoshimitsu is also known as Shiragi Saburō (新羅 三郎).

According to Daitō-ryū's initial history, Yoshimitsu dissected the corpses of men killed in battle, and studied them for the purpose of learning vital point striking (kyusho-jitsu) and joint lock techniques. Daitō-ryū takes its name from that of a mansion that Yoshimitsu lived in as a child, called "Daitō", in Ōmi Province (modern-day Shiga Prefecture).

For military service during the Later Three-Year War (1083–1087), Yoshimitsu was made lord of Kai Province (modern-day Yamanashi Prefecture), where he settled. Yoshimitsu's great-grandson, Nobuyoshi, eventually took the surname "Takeda", and the techniques Yoshimitsu discovered would be secretly passed down within the Takeda clan until the late 19th century, when Takeda Sokaku began teaching them to the public.

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* https://web.archive.org/web/20071011104105/http://www.aikidojournal.com/article.php?articleID=497

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5 : Samurai|People of Heian-period Japan|1045 births|1127 deaths|Minamoto clan

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