Difference between revisions of "Kyoshin Meichi Ryu"

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*''Japanese'':鏡新明智流
 
*''Japanese'':鏡新明智流
* ''Type'': [[Kenjutsu]][[Iaijutsu]]
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* ''Type'': [[Kenjutsu]], [[Iaijutsu]]
* ''Founder'': [[Momoi Naoyoshi]] 桃井直由
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* ''Founder'': [[Momoi Naoyoshi]] (桃井直由)
 
*''Era'': [[1773]]
 
*''Era'': [[1773]]
  
According to [[Shinsen Bujutsu Ryusoroku]]. Momoi founded Kyochi Shinmei Ryu  after practicing [[Toda Ryu]], [[Itto Ryu]], Yagyu Ryu, Horiuchi Ryu.
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According to ''[[Shinsen Bujutsu Ryusoroku]]'', Momoi founded ''Kyochi Shinmei-ryû'' after practicing [[Toda Ryu|Toda-ryû]], [[Itto Ryu|Ittô-ryû]], [[Yagyu Ryu|Yagyû-ryû]], and [[Horiuchi Ryu|Horiuchi-ryû]].
Kyochi Shinmei Ryu dojo [[Shigakukan]] was one of most popular dojo in Edo, [[Bakumatsu period|Bakumatsu]].
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The ''Kyochi Shinmei-ryû dojo'', [[Shigakukan]], was one of the most popular dojo in Edo during the [[Bakumatsu period]].
This Ryu was preferd by [[Tosa han|Tosa]] Samurai.
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This school was particularly popular among samurai of [[Tosa han]].
The most technics of the Ryu are lost in the present, only some kata are handed down to [[Kyoshin Ryu]] and Policemen Kenjutsu.([[Keishi Ryu]])
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Most techniques of the style are now lost, only some kata having been handed down to [[Kyoshin Ryu|Kyoshin-ryû]] and police ''kenjutsu''.([[Keishi Ryu|Keishi-ryû]])
  
 
==Famous Swordmen of The Ryu==
 
==Famous Swordmen of The Ryu==

Latest revision as of 10:41, 16 February 2008

According to Shinsen Bujutsu Ryusoroku, Momoi founded Kyochi Shinmei-ryû after practicing Toda-ryû, Ittô-ryû, Yagyû-ryû, and Horiuchi-ryû. The Kyochi Shinmei-ryû dojo, Shigakukan, was one of the most popular dojo in Edo during the Bakumatsu period. This school was particularly popular among samurai of Tosa han. Most techniques of the style are now lost, only some kata having been handed down to Kyoshin-ryû and police kenjutsu.(Keishi-ryû)

Famous Swordmen of The Ryu

References

  • Nihon Densho Bugei Ryuha Dokuhon(日本伝承武芸流派読本) Shinjinbutsu Orai sha 1994
  • Kyochi Shinmei Ryu From Japanese Wikipedia