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* ''Japanese'':柳生心眼流
 
* ''Japanese'':柳生心眼流
 
* ''Type'': [[Kenjutsu]], [[Battojutsu]], [[Naginatajutsu]], [[Sojutsu]], [[Jujutsu]], [[Kogusoku]], [[Torite-jutsu]], [[Torinawa-jutsu]], [[Tessen-jutsu]], [[Tansô-jutsu]], [[Kusarigama-jutsu]], [[Yoroi kumiuchi]].
 
* ''Type'': [[Kenjutsu]], [[Battojutsu]], [[Naginatajutsu]], [[Sojutsu]], [[Jujutsu]], [[Kogusoku]], [[Torite-jutsu]], [[Torinawa-jutsu]], [[Tessen-jutsu]], [[Tansô-jutsu]], [[Kusarigama-jutsu]], [[Yoroi kumiuchi]].
* ''Founder'': Ushu Tatewaki (Tozawa Obitô?)
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* ''Founder'': Ushu Tatewaki
 
* ''Era'': circa 1600
 
* ''Era'': circa 1600
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Originally, the school was called Shingan-ryû. Tozawa Obitô created this ryu from the teachings of Yagyû Gorôemon, son of Yagyû Muneyoshi.
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Originally, the school was called Shingan-ryû. Ushu Tatewaki  created this ryu from the teachings of Yagyû Gorôemon, son of Yagyû Muneyoshi.
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The heir to the founder was Takahisa Masabito Kanetsugu from Sendai. While on his musha shugyô, he met Yagyû Munenori and became his student in Yagyû Shinkage-ryû.
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The heir to the founder was Takahisa Masabito Kanetsugu from Sendai. While on his [[Musha shugyô]], he met Yagyû Munenori and became his student in Yagyû Shinkage-ryû.
 
He received the school's menkyo kaiden and went back to Sendai where he Formed the new Yagyû Shingan-ryû.
 
He received the school's menkyo kaiden and went back to Sendai where he Formed the new Yagyû Shingan-ryû.
  
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