Tsuji Gettan Sukemochi
{{Short description|Japanese swordsman (c.1648–1728)}}
{{Infobox martial artist
| name = Tsuji Gettan Sukemochi
| native_name = 辻月丹資茂
| native_name_lang= jp
| residence =
| other_names = Sukeshige, Heinai,[http://www.senpokan.com/mugaiRyu.shtml] Gettan's Buddhist name Mugai-shi Ippo Kyoshi[http://suimokai.pupu.jp/english/founder.html] Gettan's post-humous Buddhist name
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| image_size = 200x405
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| birth_name = Tsuji Sukemochi
| birth_date = c. 1648
| birth_place = Masugimura, Omi (Shiga prefecture)
| death_date = 1728
| death_place =
| martial_art = Kenjutsu
| teacher = Yamaguchi Bokushinsai, Kenjutsu; Priest Sekitan, Zen zazen
| rank = Founder, recipient of Menkyo Kaiden in Yamaguchi-ryū
| students =
| website = [http://suimokai.pupu.jp/english/suimokai.html Suimokai]
| footnotes =
}}
Tsuji Gettan Sukemochi (辻月丹資茂) (1648–1728) was a Japanese swordsman who founded the kenjutsu of Mugai-ryū in 1695. Tsuji Gettan was born in Masugimura, Omi (Shiga prefecture) as the second son to a local samurai.
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External links
- [http://suimokai.pupu.jp/english/founder.html Suimokai's article on Tsuji Gettan]
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Category:Japanese swordfighters