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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]).   
 
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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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.
    
Eventually the Edo lineage ended with Tsuji Sadatoku, but the Himeji line continued the tradition of Mugai Ryu, also incorporating Jikyo Ryu iai.
 
Eventually the Edo lineage ended with Tsuji Sadatoku, but the Himeji line continued the tradition of Mugai Ryu, also incorporating Jikyo Ryu iai.