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Katayama Hoki became an itinerant traveler, teaching and spreading his art to [[Shikoku]], [[Aki province|Aki]] and [[Suo province|Suo]] provinces before choosing to  
 
Katayama Hoki became an itinerant traveler, teaching and spreading his art to [[Shikoku]], [[Aki province|Aki]] and [[Suo province|Suo]] provinces before choosing to  
settle in Iwakuni in Suo, 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  
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settle in Iwakuni in Suo (Modern day Iwakuni-shi, Yamaguchi-ken), 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, [[Katayama Hisataka]], went on to succeed the  
 
second son, [[Katayama Hisataka]], went on to succeed the  
 
ryuha as the second hereditary headmaster.  
 
ryuha as the second hereditary headmaster.  
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