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− | * ''Current Disciplines: [[Iaijutsu]], [[Kenjutsu]] [[Jujutsu]] | + | * ''Current Disciplines: [[Iaijutsu]], [[Kenjutsu]], [[Jujutsu]] |
| * ''Founder: [[Katayama Hisayasu|Katayama Hoki No Kami Fujiwara No Hisayasu]] ([[1574]]-[[1650]])'' (片山伯耆守藤原久安) | | * ''Founder: [[Katayama Hisayasu|Katayama Hoki No Kami Fujiwara No Hisayasu]] ([[1574]]-[[1650]])'' (片山伯耆守藤原久安) |
| * ''Date Founded: Late [[Muromachi period]]'' | | * ''Date Founded: Late [[Muromachi period]]'' |
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| jujutsu (Kogusoku Koshi No Mawari), [[bojutsu]], [[jojutsu]], [[naginatajutsu]] and [[sojutsu]]. The original [[Ikkan-ryu]] was said to have over a hundred technqiues developed in it's system of martial technique. | | jujutsu (Kogusoku Koshi No Mawari), [[bojutsu]], [[jojutsu]], [[naginatajutsu]] and [[sojutsu]]. The original [[Ikkan-ryu]] was said to have over a hundred technqiues developed in it's system of martial technique. |
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− | Although a number of current and past shihan of the ryuha have cliamed some sort of lineage to [[Hayashizaki Shigenobu|Hayashizaki Jinsuke Shigenobu]] (林崎甚助重信) a number of historical documents and physical techniques show this to be somewhat unlikely. According to research of historical by a number of budo historians, researchers and even the Katayama family, Katayama Hoki No Kami Fujiwara no Hisayasu was the half-brother of [[Takenouchi-ryu]] founder, [[Takenouchi Hisamori|Takenouchi Nakazudaiyuu Hisamori]]. When researching the ryuha's densho, which are very well preserved and show techniques via pictorial form, the resemblence is very close to Takenouchi-ryu technique. This includes names of kata, as well as certain paradigms contained therein. | + | Although a number of current and past shihan of the ryuha have cliamed some sort of lineage to [[Hayashizaki Shigenobu|Hayashizaki Jinsuke Shigenobu]] a number of historical documents and physical techniques show this to be somewhat unlikely. According to research of historical by a number of budo historians, researchers and even the Katayama family, Katayama Hoki No Kami Fujiwara no Hisayasu was the half-brother of [[Takenouchi-ryu]] founder, [[Takenouchi Hisamori|Takenouchi Nakazudaiyuu Hisamori]]. When researching the ryuha's densho, which are very well preserved and show techniques via pictorial form, the resemblence is very close to Takenouchi-ryu technique. This includes names of kata, as well as certain paradigms contained therein. |
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− | Katayama Hoki Hisayasu No Kami Fujiwara was invited to an audience with [[Emperor Goyozei]] in 1610 and demonstrated his skill as a swordsman, for which the emperor awarded Katayama Hoki the title of Jugo-Ika Hoki No Kami (従五位下伯耆守). Katayama was subsequently commissioned by the Toyotomi family as a hatamoto and kenjutsu shinan (剣術指南)for | + | Katayama Hoki Hisayasu No Kami Fujiwara was invited to an audience with [[Emperor Goyozei]] in 1610 and demonstrated his skill as a swordsman, for which the emperor awarded Katayama Hoki the title of Jugo-Ika Hoki No Kami (従五位下伯耆守). Katayama was subsequently commissioned by the [[Toyotomi clan|Toyotomi family]] as a [[hatamoto]] and kenjutsu shinan (剣術指南)for |
− | Hideyoshi's son, Hideyori. During the seige of Osaka castle durijng the Summer campaign of 1615, Toyotomi Hideyori was killed in action, leaving Katayama Hoki without situation. | + | [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Toyotomi Hideyoshi's]] son, [[Toyotomi Hideyori|Hideyori]]. During the [[siege of Osaka castle]] durijng the Summer campaign of [[1615]], Toyotomi Hideyori was killed in action, leaving Katayama Hoki without situation. |
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− | Katayama Hoki became an itinerant traveller, teaching and spreading his art to shikoku, aki and suo provinces before choosing to | + | Katayama Hoki became an itinerant traveller, teaching and spreading his art to [[Shikoku]], [[Aki province|Aki]] and [[Suo province|Suo]] provinces before choosing to |
− | settle in Iwakuni in Oshu, where his descendants still reside to this day. Katayama's eldest son, Hisakatsu (久勝) went to Edo and founded his own ryuha, Katayama Shindo-ryu (片山心動流) and Katayama's | + | settle in Iwakuni in Oshu, where his descendants still reside to this day. Katayama's eldest son, Hisakatsu went to Edo and founded his own ryuha, Katayama Shindo-ryu (片山心動流) and Katayama's |
| second son, Hisataka (久隆) went on to succeed the | | second son, Hisataka (久隆) went on to succeed the |
| ryuha as the second hereditary headmaster. | | ryuha as the second hereditary headmaster. |