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Revision as of 15:34, 7 November 2006
Japanese:天然理心流
A style of Kenjutsu.
Founded by Kondo Kuranosuke of Totomi in late 18th century. He opened Dojo in Edo. Tennen Rishin-ryu was widely spread among farmers in Tama county during the second master Kondo Sansuke.
The third master Kondo Shusuke adopted the forth master Kondo Isami who later became Shinsengumi leader. Kondo Isami's daughter's husband Kondo Yugoro inherited the fifth master. However, Kondo Isami died before teaching Tennen Rishin-ryu's Ôgi to Yugoro.
Currently, descendant of Miyagawa family which Kondo Isami was originaly from teaches Tennen Rishin-ryu in Ibaraki as the nineth master.
Tennen Rishin-ryu teaches Jujutsu, Iaijutsu, Konbojutsu, Kiai jutsu other than Kenjutsu.
Masters
- 1.Kondo Kuranosuke
- 2.Kondo Sansuke
- 3.Kondo Shusuke
- 4.Kondo Isami
- 5.Kondo Yugoro
- 6.Sakurai Kinpachi
- 7.Kondo Shinkichi
- 8.Kato Isuke
- 9.Miyagawa Seizo
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