Proper noun
Yoshioka (plural Yoshiokas)
A surname from Japanese.
He apparently passed on the headship of the school to his equally accomplished brother, Yoshioka Denshichirō, who promptly challenged Musashi for revenge. Source: Internet
Ichijoji Sagarimatsu, location of the battle between Musashi and the Yoshioka school After the battle, Musashi disappears from the records for a while. Source: Internet
After the doctor's consultation with Attaché to the Imperial Household Yasunori Yoshioka, Tan Yuling suddenly died. Source: Internet
On the left is Chū Kudō From 1935 to 1945 Kwantung Army senior staff officer Yoshioka Yasunori (吉岡安則) citation was assigned to Puyi as Attaché to the Imperial Household in Manchukuo. Source: Internet
Musashi's father, Munisai, also fought against a master of the Yoshioka school and won 2 out of 3 bouts in front of the shogun at the time, Ashikaga Yoshiaki who granted him the title of "Unrivaled Under Heaven". Source: Internet
At some point, the Yoshioka family also began to make a name for itself not merely in the art of the sword but also in the textile business and for a dye unique to them. Source: Internet