− | ''Disciplines'': Kogusoku Koshi No Mawari, [[jujutsu]] (torite & hade), [[bojutsu]], [[kenjutsu]], [[iaijutsu]], [[tessenjutsu]], [[juttejutsu]],[[naginatajutsu]], [[sojutsu]], [[hojojutsu]], [[shurikenjutsu]] and [[kacchu bujutsu]]. | + | * ''Disciplines'': Kogusoku Koshi No Mawari, [[jujutsu]] (torite & hade), [[bojutsu]], [[kenjutsu]], [[iaijutsu]], [[tessenjutsu]], [[juttejutsu]],[[naginatajutsu]], [[sojutsu]], [[hojojutsu]], [[shurikenjutsu]] and [[kacchu bujutsu]]. |
| Takenouchi-ryū (or Takeuchi-ryū) is the oldest dodumented koryu bujutsu ryuha that contains a systemized form of unarmed combat. This ryuha is renowned for it's unarmed combat techniques and being the influence and even the progenitor of a plethora of other koryu [[bujutsu]] ryuha. | | Takenouchi-ryū (or Takeuchi-ryū) is the oldest dodumented koryu bujutsu ryuha that contains a systemized form of unarmed combat. This ryuha is renowned for it's unarmed combat techniques and being the influence and even the progenitor of a plethora of other koryu [[bujutsu]] ryuha. |
| The techniques Hisamori learned either via dream, vision or direct teaching from an outside source unspecified, formed the basis of the Takenouchi-ryū bujutsu curriculum which continually evolved via the experiences of subsequent generations of Takenouchi family descendants into a comprehensive system of martial sciences (''sōgō bujutsu'' 総合武術)containing at present, over 500 techniques. | | The techniques Hisamori learned either via dream, vision or direct teaching from an outside source unspecified, formed the basis of the Takenouchi-ryū bujutsu curriculum which continually evolved via the experiences of subsequent generations of Takenouchi family descendants into a comprehensive system of martial sciences (''sōgō bujutsu'' 総合武術)containing at present, over 500 techniques. |