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− | * ''Type: [[Kenjutsu]]'' | + | *Japanese:北辰一刀流 |
− | * ''Founder: [[Chiba Shusaku Shigemasa]] ([[1794]] – [[1855]])'' | + | * ''Type'': [[Kenjutsu]], [[Naginatajutsu]] |
− | * ''Era: circa 1830'' | + | * ''Founder'': [[Chiba Shusaku]] 千葉周作 |
| + | * ''Era'': circa 1830 |
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− | Chiba promoted a more spiritually minded art of sword fighting. This style used a straight [[bokken]] in kumitachi style training, which is considered the ancestor of the [[shinai]] used in modern [[Kendo]]. Followers of this style held competitions in which the bokken was used against a person armed with a [[naginata]]. | + | Chiba promoted a more spiritually minded art of sword fighting. This style used a straight [[bokken]] in kumitachi style training, which is considered the ancestor of the [[Shinai]] used in modern [[Kendo]]. Followers of this style held competitions in which the bokken was used against a person armed with a [[Naginata]]. |
| + | Hokushin Itto Ryu dojo '''Genbukan''' was one of most popular |
| + | dojo in Edo during the [[Bakumatsu period|Bakumatsu]] |
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| + | ==Famous Swordmen of The Ryu== |
| + | *[[Chiba Eijiro]] |
| + | *[[Chiba Sadakichi]] |
| + | *[[Chiba Sana]] |
| + | *[[Chiba Jutaro]] |
| + | *[[Inoue Enryo]] |
| + | *[[Sakamoto Ryoma]] |
| + | *[[Ito Kashitaro]] |
| + | *[[Yamanami Keisuke]] |
| + | *[[Todo Heisuke]] |
| + | *[[Yoshimura Kanichiro]] |
| + | *[[Sanada Hannosuke]] |
| + | *[[Shimoe Hidetaro]] |
| + | *[[Shoji Benkichi]] |
| + | *[[Niwa Seizo]] |
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| + | ==References== |
| + | *''Nihon Densho Bugei Ryuha Dokuhon''(日本伝承武芸流派読本) Shinjinbutsu Orai sha 1994 |
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| [[Category:Bujutsu]] | | [[Category:Bujutsu]] |
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| + | [[Category:Bakumatsu]] |
| + | [[Category:Edo Period]] |