Asayama Ichiden Ryu

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History

Tradition states that the Ichiden Ryu lineage begins with Marume Mondonosho Norikichi [1], a man from Usui in Joshu. His student, Kuniie Yauemon [2] taught Asayama Ichidensai Shigetatsu, founder of Asayama Ichiden Ryu. Ichidensai then spread his tradition across the country. However, the records for Marume are unclear.

Another tradition claims that he learned from a variety of teachers, including Kamiizumi Hidetsuna, Okuyama Saemondayu Tadanobu[3], Nakamura Senjuro[4], as well as with the Yoshioka family in the capital. There is also some thought there may be a connection with Tamiya Ryu.

Ichidensai died on the 5th day of the first month of the 4th year of Joko (1687) at the age of 78. He had numerous students, and many other schools eventually spawned off of the main branches.

Lineage

  • Asayama Ichidensai Shigetatsu
    • Asano Ichirouemon Naohisa -> Kaneda Genbei Masatoshi (Kaneda Ichiden Ryu)
    • Ito Chodayu Tsugiharu Fuden (Fuden Ryu)
    • Kojima Niemon Mitsutomo
    • Matsumoto Tobe'e Korin[5]
    • Yamazaki Juemon Suketada[6]

Lineage from Kojima Mitsutomo

  • Nakamura Kyubei Mitsutoshi
  • Nakai Moemon Shigeyori
  • Onozato Shinbe'e Katsuyuki
  • Nakada Shichizaemonn Masatsune
    • Omura Moemon (Asayama Ichien Koryu)
  • Asayama Ichidensai Shigeyuki
    • Morito Sandayu Asahisa
    • Asaoka Sosaku Hisakatsu

Lineage from Morito Asahisa

Lineage from Asaoka Hisakatsu

  • Kakei Morita
  • Nagayama Tanji Nobunori
  • Hiroda Ryosuke Michiyasu
  • Mimoto Mangoro Nobuto[7]
  • Mimoto Kosaku Shigenori
  • Mori Yajibei (森弥次平)

Lineage from Matsumoto Tobe'e Korin

Lineage from Yamazaki Juemon Suketada

Notes

  1. 丸目主水正則吉. His Zokumyo is given as Sannosuke, 三之助
  2. 国家弥右衛門, credited with Kageyama Shinto(?) Ryu (影山真刀流)
  3. 奥山左衛門大夫忠信. A student of Taisha Ryu's Marume Kurando
  4. A follower of Kamiizumi Hidetsuna
  5. Takabayashi? 松本藤兵衛高林
  6. Sukemasa? 山崎十右衛門祐正
  7. 三本万五郎信遠. Sanbon? Mangoro Nobuto?

References

  • Watatani, Kiyoshi and Yamada, Tadashi (2003), Bugei Ryuha Daijiten (武芸流派大辞典), Tokyo Copy, Tokyo, Japan.
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