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Chujo ryu was one of the oldest Kenjutsu. | Chujo ryu was one of the oldest Kenjutsu. | ||
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*1.Chujo Nagahide | *1.Chujo Nagahide | ||
*2.Kai Hirokage | *2.Kai Hirokage | ||
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*7.Toda Shigemasa | *7.Toda Shigemasa | ||
*7.Hasegawa muneyoshi (Founded [[Shinkyoku Ryu]]) | *7.Hasegawa muneyoshi (Founded [[Shinkyoku Ryu]]) | ||
− | *Kanemaki Jisai (Founded [[Kanemaki Ryu]]) | + | *7.Kanemaki Jisai (Founded [[Kanemaki Ryu]]) |
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 03:39, 18 March 2008
- Japanese:中条流
- Type: Kenjutsu
- Founder: Chujo Nagahide 中条長秀
- Era: circa 1400
It is thought that in his early years Sasaki Kojiro was an exponent of this ryu.
Chujo ryu was one of the oldest Kenjutsu.
Successors
- 1.Chujo Nagahide
- 2.Kai Hirokage
- 3.Ohashi Takayoshi
- 4.Toda Nagaie
- 5.Toda Kageie
- 6.Toda Seigen (Founded Toda Ryu)
- 6.Toda Kagemasa
- 7.Toda Shigemasa
- 7.Hasegawa muneyoshi (Founded Shinkyoku Ryu)
- 7.Kanemaki Jisai (Founded Kanemaki Ryu)
References
- Nihon Densho Bugei Ryuha Dokuhon(日本伝承武芸流派読本) Shinjinbutsu Orai sha 1994
- Chujo ryu From Japanese Wikipedia