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* ''Founder: [[Tsukahara Bokuden]] 塚原ト伝 ([[1490]] – [[1571]])'' | * ''Founder: [[Tsukahara Bokuden]] 塚原ト伝 ([[1490]] – [[1571]])'' | ||
* ''Era: circa [[1530]]'' | * ''Era: circa [[1530]]'' | ||
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Kashima is known as the birth place of Japanese martial arts. | Kashima is known as the birth place of Japanese martial arts. | ||
Tsukahara Bokuden learned [[Kashima Chuko Ryu]] from his father, | Tsukahara Bokuden learned [[Kashima Chuko Ryu]] from his father, | ||
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==Masters== | ==Masters== | ||
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*1.Tsukahara Bokuden | *1.Tsukahara Bokuden | ||
*2.Matsuoka Hyogonosuke | *2.Matsuoka Hyogonosuke |
Latest revision as of 04:32, 17 November 2006
- Japanese:鹿島新当流
- Type: Kenjutsu, Battojutsu, Naginatajutsu, Sojutsu, Bojutsu, Jojutsu, Tantojutsu, Hojojutsu
- Founder: Tsukahara Bokuden 塚原ト伝 (1490 – 1571)
- Era: circa 1530
Kashima is known as the birth place of Japanese martial arts. Tsukahara Bokuden learned Kashima Chuko Ryu from his father, Katori Shinto Ryu from his step-father, and created Kashima Shinto Ryu. There are 120 techniques handed down to the present. However the famous Ichi no Tachi remains mystery.
Masters
- 1.Tsukahara Bokuden
- 2.Matsuoka Hyogonosuke
- 3.Tsukahara Gozaemon
- 4.Yoshikawa Haruie
- 5?
- 6.Yoshikawa Tokiie
- 7.Yoshikawa Tokitsugu
- 8.Yoshikawa Yokitsune
- 9.Yoshikawa Tsuneteru
- 10.Yoshikawa Tsuneaki
- 11.Yoshikawa Tsunetaka
- 12.Yoshikawa Tsuneaki
- 13.?
- 14.Yoshikawa Koichiro
References
- Nihon Densho Bugei Ryuha Dokuhon(日本伝承武芸流派読本) Shinjinbutsu Orai sha 1994