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* ''Current Disciplines: [[Iaijutsu]], [[Kenjutsu]] [[Jujutsu]]
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* ''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ryuha have cliamed some sort of lineage to [[Hayashizaki Shigenobu|Hayashizaki Jinsuke Shigenobu]] (林崎甚助重信) a number of historical documents and physical techniques show this to be somewhat unlikely.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.  
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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of the ryuha have cliamed some sort of lineage to [[Hayashizaki Shigenobu|Hayashizaki Jinsuke Shigenobu]] a number of historical documents and physical techniques show this to be somewhat unlikely.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  
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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 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.  
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[[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  
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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  
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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.  

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