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* ''Current Disciplines: [[Iaijutsu]], [[Kenjutsu]] [[Jujutsu]]
 
* ''Current Disciplines: [[Iaijutsu]], [[Kenjutsu]] [[Jujutsu]]
* Founder: Katayama Hoki No Kami Fujiwara No Hisayasu (片山伯耆守藤原久安)Tensho year 2 (1574) - Keian year 3 (1650)
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* ''Founder: [[Katayama Hisayasu|Katayama Hoki No Kami Fujiwara No Hisayasu]] (片山伯耆守藤原久安)([[1574]]-[[1650]])''
* Date Founded: Late Muromachi period  
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* ''Date Founded: Late [[Muromachi period]]''
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==Description==
 
==Description==
   
Historically, Ikkan-ryu (一貫流), later Hoki-ryu (was a Kansai based budo that had dojo in Kyoto, Osaka, Hiroshima and eventually spread down to  
 
Historically, Ikkan-ryu (一貫流), later Hoki-ryu (was a Kansai based budo that had dojo in Kyoto, Osaka, Hiroshima and eventually spread down to  
 
Kumamoto, in Kyushu.  
 
Kumamoto, in Kyushu.  
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Katayama Hoki Hisanori have a Higo bushi, Hoshino Kakuemon  
 
Katayama Hoki Hisanori have a Higo bushi, Hoshino Kakuemon  
 
(星野角右衛門) authority to open a dojo. The Hoshino family was also involved in Shiten-ryu Kumi-uchi (四天流組討), Hyoho Niten Ichi-ryu (兵法二天一流) and Yoshin-ryu Naginatajutsu (楊心流長刀術)
 
(星野角右衛門) authority to open a dojo. The Hoshino family was also involved in Shiten-ryu Kumi-uchi (四天流組討), Hyoho Niten Ichi-ryu (兵法二天一流) and Yoshin-ryu Naginatajutsu (楊心流長刀術)
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==Hoki-ryu Today==
 
==Hoki-ryu Today==
   
Hoki-ryu iaijutsu is taught today in Kyoto, Osaka, Hiroshima, Kanagawa and in Kumamoto. Although originating from the Hoshino line of teaching, each line is independant of each other, and have subtle differences in their technique and syllabus content.  
 
Hoki-ryu iaijutsu is taught today in Kyoto, Osaka, Hiroshima, Kanagawa and in Kumamoto. Although originating from the Hoshino line of teaching, each line is independant of each other, and have subtle differences in their technique and syllabus content.  
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==Sources==
 
==Sources==
   
* Yamada, Kiyoshi & Watatani, Tadashi. 1978. Bugei Ryūha Daijiten. Tokyo Copy Shuppansha.
 
* Yamada, Kiyoshi & Watatani, Tadashi. 1978. Bugei Ryūha Daijiten. Tokyo Copy Shuppansha.
 
* Nihon Kobudo Kyokai Ron. 1994. Nihon Kobudo Soran. Shimazushobo
 
* Nihon Kobudo Kyokai Ron. 1994. Nihon Kobudo Soran. Shimazushobo

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