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*''Japanese'': 無外流 ''(Mugairyuu)''
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*''Also called: Mugai Jikiden Kenpo'' (無外直伝剣法), ''or Mugai Ryu Iaihyodo'' (無外流居合兵道)
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* ''Type: [[Iaijutsu]], [[Kenjutsu]]''
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* ''Founder: [[Tsuji Sukeshige|Tsuji Gettan Mugai Sukeshige]]'' (辻月丹無外資茂)
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* ''Era: [[1695]]''
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==History==
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Founder [[Tsuji Gettan Mugai Sukeshige]] (also Sukemochi) went to the capital when he was 13, where he learned [[Yamaguchi Ryu]] kenjutsu from Yamaguchi Bokushinsai and his student Itou Shougen<ref>伊藤将監</ref>.  At the age of 26 he received ''kaiden'' (full transmission) and opened dojo in the Kojimachi district of  [[Edo]].  In Edo, Sukeshige studied [[zazen]] under Zen master [[Sekitan Wajo]] at Kyukoji temple in Azabu.  He took the name 'Mugai Ryu' from a Zen poem:
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一法実無外 : Ippo jitsu mugai (There is nothing but the one truth.)<BR>
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乾坤得一貞 : Kenkon toku ittei (It is universal, constant.)<BR>
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吹毛方納蜜 : Suimo hono mitsu (The wind-blown feather truly obtains this secret;)<BR>
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動着則光清 : Dochaku soku kosei (To know harmony amidst confusion is to be illuminated.)<ref>Translation from [http://www.iai.gr.jp/hp/english/tsuji.html http://www.iai.gr.jp/hp/english/tsuji.html]</ref>
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The original name for his school was ''Mugai Jikiden Kenpou'' (The true transmission of the sword method of Mugai [nothing outside]). 
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He also learned [[Jikyo Ryu]] under Taga Jikyoken Morimasa.  Later, Takahashi Hachisuke Mitsusuke would receive transmission of Mugai Ryu from the fourth generation, Tsuji Sukeyuki<ref>''Bugei Ryuha Daijiten'' gives his name as Tsuji Tatsugoro Sukeyuki, although other sources[[http://www.iai.gr.jp/hp/english/lineage.html]] say Tsuji Kimata Sukeyuki</ref> and transmission of Jikyo Ryu from the fourth in that lineage, Yamamura Masahige.  Takahashi then started the Takahashi-ha, or Himeji lineage, of Mugai Ryu.
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Eventually the Edo lineage ended with Tsuji Sadatoku, but the Himeji line continued the tradition of Mugai Ryu, also incorporating Jikyo Ryu iai.
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==Lineage==
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There are two main lines of Mugai Ryu shown here<ref>This is the lineage given in ''Bugei Ryuha Daijiten'' and may disagree with other sources.[[http://www.iai.gr.jp/hp/english/lineage.html]]</ref>--the Edo and Himeji lines.  The Himeji line is perhaps the more well known today, as the Edo line has died out.
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===Edo Lineage===
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*Tsuji Gettan Mugai Sukeshige
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**Tsuji Uheita<ref>Different traditions say this is the 2nd in the lineage, before Sukehide</ref>
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*Tsuji Kimata Sukehide
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*Tsuji Bunzaemon Suketaka
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*Tsuji Tatsusgorou Sukeyuki
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**Takahashi Hachisuke Mitsusuke-->Himeji line
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*Tsuji Bunzaemon Sukenobu
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*Tsuji Kin'ichiro Yoshishige
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*Tsuji Kimata Shibaoka (Yoshitaro Takenobu)
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*Tsuji Kamegoro Sadatoku
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===Himeji Lineage===
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*Takahashi Hachisuke Mitsusuke
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*Takahashi Tatsuzo Mitsuharu
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*Takahashi Hachisuke Shigeyuki
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*Takahashi Tetsuo Takeshige
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*Takahashi Kyutaro Koun
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*Nakagawa Shin'ichi Shiryo<ref>There are several holders of menkyo kaiden from this point forward and there is no clear 'head' of the entire lineage anymore</ref>
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==Famous Swordmen of the Ryu==
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*[[Takahashi Kyutaro]]
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*[[Saito Hajime]]
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==Notes==
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==External Links==
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*[http://www.iai.gr.jp/ Suimokai website] -- The website of the Suimokai, the organization for Mugai Ryu Meishi-ha.
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==Mugai Ryu==
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==References==
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*''Nihon Densho Bugei Ryuha Dokuhon''(日本伝承武芸流派読本) Shinjinbutsu Orai sha 1994
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*Watatani, Kiyoshi and Yamada, Tadashi (2003), ''Bugei Ryuha Daijiten'' (武芸流派大辞典), Tokyo Copy, Tokyo, Japan.
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* Type; Battojutsu, Kenjutsu
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[[Category:Bujutsu]]
* Founder: Tsuji Gattan Sakemochi 
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* Era: 1695
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