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Revision as of 20:28, 29 May 2007
- Japanese: 円明流
- Type: Kenjutsu
- Founder: Miyamoto Musashi (宮本武蔵)
- Date: early 1600s
History
There is a document from the 10th year of Keicho (1605) that documents and Enmei Ryu to a Miyamoto Yoshigaru (宮本義軽), but it is unclear if this is the same as Miyamoto Musashi. It does appear that Musashi was using this name for his style of swordsmanship prior to the early Kan'ei era (1624-1644). He eventually changed the name to Niten Ichi Ryu. It can also be found under the name Enmei Niten Ryu.
Lineage
The lineage given in Bugei Ryuha Daijiten begins with Musashi's father, Miyamoto Munisai, and his style of jittejutsu. It is unclear how much his father actually would have been able to pass down to him, however. Those names in italics retain some question as to whether or not they learned Enmei Ryu (which isn't to say they might not have learned it under the later name, Niten Ichi Ryu)
- Miyamoto Musashi Genshin (宮本武蔵玄信)
- Miyamoto Mikinosuke Sadanari (宮本造酒之助貞為)[1]
- Miyamoto Iori Sadatsugi (宮本伊織貞次)[2]
- Miyamoto Kurozaburo Kagesada (宮本九郎三郎景貞)[3]
- Okamoto Koshirou (岡本小四郎, later Miyamoto Musashi Yoshisada, 宮本武蔵義貞)
- Okamoto Umanosuke Sukezane (岡本馬之助祐実)
- (Enmei Ryu, Okamoto Ryu Taijutsu, Musashi Enmei Ryu Taijutsu)
- Kosaka Jinnai (勾坂甚内)
- Ishikawa Shuzei Kiyonobu (石川主税漬宣)
- Hatano Jirouemon Soken (波多野二郎右衛門宗件)
- Yokota Genbe'e (横田源兵衛)
- (Enmei Ryu Jujutsu)
- Takemura Youemon Genri (竹村与右衛門)[4]
- (Nito Shoryu, Takemura Ryuu Shuriken)
- Hikosaka Hachibe'e Tadashige (彦坂八兵衛忠重)[5]
- Hayashi Ichirouemon Suketatsu(林市郎右衛門資竜) [6]
- Kuno Kakube'e (久野角兵衛)
Lineage from Miyamoto Yoshisada
- Tada Yuuho (多田祐甫)
- ...(Ensui Ryu Iai)
Lineage from Ishikawa Kiyonobu
- (Students of Ishikawa Kiyonobu)
- Kusuda En'ishi Yoshimasa (楠田円石好政)
- (Musashi Ryu)
- Yui Masayuki (由比正雪)
- (Kusunoki Ryu Gungaku)
- Kusuda En'ishi Yoshimasa (楠田円石好政)
Lineage from Hikosaka Tadashige
Lineage from Hayashi Suketatsu
Notes
- ↑ An adopted son of Musashi
- ↑ An adopted son of Musashi
- ↑ An adopted son of Musashi
- ↑ An adopted son of Musashi
- ↑ Died on the 2nd day of the 11th month of the 2nd year of Shotoku (1712) at 89 years old. He also studied under Takemura Youemon Genri
- ↑ Died on the 26th day of the 7th month of the 9th year of Kanbun (1669). He also studied under Takemura Genri.
References
- Watatani, Kiyoshi and Yamada, Tadashi (2003), Bugei Ryuha Daijiten (武芸流派大辞典), Tokyo Copy, Tokyo, Japan.