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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 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 | + | 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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| * Nihon Kobudo Kyokai Ron. 1994. ''Nihon Kobudo Soran''. Shimazushobo | | * Nihon Kobudo Kyokai Ron. 1994. ''Nihon Kobudo Soran''. Shimazushobo |
| * Watatani, Kiyoshi. 1972. ''Bugei Ryuha Hyakusen''. Akita Shoten. | | * Watatani, Kiyoshi. 1972. ''Bugei Ryuha Hyakusen''. Akita Shoten. |
| + | * Nakajima, Atsumi. 1990. ''Hoki-ryu Jujutsu Hiden Emaki'' Matsuno Shoten |
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| + | ==Visual References== |
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| + | [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6TYBk3UhDo Kyoto Hoki-ryu iaijutsu group ] |
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| + | [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0HGDU4LSIg Nakajima Atsumi demonstrating Katayama Hoki-ryu jujutsu](00:00 - 05:23 mins is Katayama Hoki-ryu jujutsu being demonstrated. The remainder is Tenshin Koryu Kempo.) |
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| [[Category:Bujutsu]] | | [[Category:Bujutsu]] |