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==About==
 
==About==
A dimunitive old man with long antenna-like eyebrows, Musashi is indeed the real famous samurai from the early [[wikipedia:Edo period|Edo Period]]. Thought to have died in 1645, he is instead still alive and 400 years old. He has been guarding the Raijin-ken for centuries and now trains [[Yaiba Kurogane]], who has been able to pull the sword from it's stone. Having won 60 fights in his lifetime his skill is still amazing, but even though he has unbelievable reflexes and skill he is prone to back spasms and has a fragile hip. Though a more responsible less lenient master than [[Kenjuro Kurogane|Yaiba's father]], he is still as gluttonous and lecherous as Yaiba is.
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A diminutive old man with long, antenna-like eyebrows, Musashi is indeed the real famous samurai from the early [[wikipedia:Edo period|Edo Period]]. Thought to have died in 1645, he is instead still alive and 400 years old. He has been guarding the Raijin-ken for centuries and now trains [[Yaiba Kurogane]], who has been able to pull the sword from it's stone. Having won 60 fights in his lifetime his skill is still amazing, but even though he has unbelievable reflexes and skill he is prone to back spasms and has a fragile hip. Though a more responsible less lenient master than [[Kenjuro Kurogane|Yaiba's father]], he is still as gluttonous and lecherous as Yaiba is.
  
In flashbacks he is shown to be tall and attractive, but there is no resembelance to his current look. He looks so different in fact that his revived rival [[Kojiro Sasaki]] and pupil [[Jubei Yagyu]] could not recognize him at all.
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In flashbacks he is shown to be tall and attractive, but there is no resemblance to his current look. He looks so different in fact that his revived rival [[Kojiro Sasaki]] and pupil [[Jubei Yagyu]] could not recognize him at all.
  
 
His trademark laugh is ''Hyo~hyohyohyo''.
 
His trademark laugh is ''Hyo~hyohyohyo''.

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Musashi Miyamoto

Musashi Miyamoto (宮本 武蔵 Miyamoto Musashi?) is a major character in Gosho Aoyama's second series Yaiba, presented as being the historical Musashi. He was voiced by Masaharu Sato.

About

A diminutive old man with long, antenna-like eyebrows, Musashi is indeed the real famous samurai from the early Edo Period. Thought to have died in 1645, he is instead still alive and 400 years old. He has been guarding the Raijin-ken for centuries and now trains Yaiba Kurogane, who has been able to pull the sword from it's stone. Having won 60 fights in his lifetime his skill is still amazing, but even though he has unbelievable reflexes and skill he is prone to back spasms and has a fragile hip. Though a more responsible less lenient master than Yaiba's father, he is still as gluttonous and lecherous as Yaiba is.

In flashbacks he is shown to be tall and attractive, but there is no resemblance to his current look. He looks so different in fact that his revived rival Kojiro Sasaki and pupil Jubei Yagyu could not recognize him at all.

His trademark laugh is Hyo~hyohyohyo.

Like the real life Musashi, he uses Niten Ichi-ryuu (二天一流 Two Heavens as One Style?), also known as Two Sword Style.

Conan vs. Kid vs. Yaiba

In both the original Magic Kaito chapter and the Detective Conan OVA, Musashi appears near the very end of the story, where he compares Kaitou Kid to Jirokichi the Rat Boy and then has Yaiba chase after him on a kite.