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* ''Era'': 1500s
 
* ''Era'': 1500s
  
Saito Denkibo learned [[Kashima Shinto Ryu|Shinto Ryu]] (新当流) from [[Tsukahara Bokuden]] and founded [[Ten Ryu]], so tradition states, after a dream he had at [[Tsurugaoka Hachiman Jingu]] in Kamakura. ''Bugei Shoden'' (武芸小伝) states this was on the 21st day of the 11th month of the 21st year of Tensho (1593), when he was 31 years old.<ref>''Bugei Ryuha Daijiten''.  This is contentious, since the same source also mentions that ''Hitachi Kokushi'' (常陸国志) puts his death, at the age of 38, in the 15th year of Tensho (1587).</ref>  In ''Nihon Bujutsu Shoryushu'' (日本武術諸流集) it states that this was actually the 19th day of the 10th month of the 9th year of Eiroku (1566).<ref name="BRD"/>  ''Ten Ryu Shodenn Shinto Ryu Heiho Denmyaku'' (天流正伝新当流兵法伝脈) states, however, that he had been a student under Tsukahara Tosanokami Yasumoto's son Shin'uemon Yasuhide, and founded [[Ten Ryu]] because he had been hamon'd (cut off) from that line.  It goes on to say that he died of an illness at the age of 38.<ref name="BRD"/>
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Saito Denkibo learned [[Kashima Shinto Ryu|Shinto Ryu]] (新当流) from [[Tsukahara Bokuden]] and founded Ten Ryu, so tradition states, after a dream he had at [[Tsurugaoka Hachiman Jingu]] in Kamakura. ''Bugei Shoden'' (武芸小伝) states this was on the 21st day of the 11th month of the 21st year of Tensho (1593), when he was 31 years old.<ref>''Bugei Ryuha Daijiten''.  This is contentious, since the same source also mentions that ''Hitachi Kokushi'' (常陸国志) puts his death, at the age of 38, in the 15th year of Tensho (1587).</ref>  In ''Nihon Bujutsu Shoryushu'' (日本武術諸流集) it states that this was actually the 19th day of the 10th month of the 9th year of Eiroku (1566).<ref name="BRD"/>  ''Ten Ryu Shodenn Shinto Ryu Heiho Denmyaku'' (天流正伝新当流兵法伝脈) states, however, that he had been a student under Tsukahara Tosanokami Yasumoto's son Shin'uemon Yasuhide, and founded Ten Ryu because he had been hamon'd (cut off) from that line.  It goes on to say that he died of an illness at the age of 38.<ref name="BRD"/>
  
The [[kusarigama]] used in [[Ten Ryu]] has a 1-shaku 2-sun handle, a 4-sun 5-bu long blade, and the chain is measured to the two hands of each individual.<ref name="BRD">
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The [[kusarigama]] used in Ten Ryu has a 1-shaku 2-sun handle, a 4-sun 5-bu long blade, and the chain is measured to the two hands of each individual.<ref name="BRD">
  
 
He had many [[Daimyo]] pupils.
 
He had many [[Daimyo]] pupils.
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The [[Naginatajutsu]] of this Ryu spreads most in the present.  It was one of the foundations of ''atarashii naginata''.<ref>Bennett, Alexander (2005), ''Naginata:The Definitive Guide'', Kendo World Publications, Auckland, New Zealand, pp 43-57.</ref>
 
The [[Naginatajutsu]] of this Ryu spreads most in the present.  It was one of the foundations of ''atarashii naginata''.<ref>Bennett, Alexander (2005), ''Naginata:The Definitive Guide'', Kendo World Publications, Auckland, New Zealand, pp 43-57.</ref>
 
[[Image:Shintoryu.jpg|right|thumb|Shinto Ryu genealogy]]
 
[[Image:Shintoryu.jpg|right|thumb|Shinto Ryu genealogy]]
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==Lineage==
 
==Lineage==
 
#  Saito Denkibo Katsuhide (Founder)
 
#  Saito Denkibo Katsuhide (Founder)

Revision as of 16:15, 27 May 2007

Saito Denkibo learned Shinto Ryu (新当流) from Tsukahara Bokuden and founded Ten Ryu, so tradition states, after a dream he had at Tsurugaoka Hachiman Jingu in Kamakura. Bugei Shoden (武芸小伝) states this was on the 21st day of the 11th month of the 21st year of Tensho (1593), when he was 31 years old.[2] In Nihon Bujutsu Shoryushu (日本武術諸流集) it states that this was actually the 19th day of the 10th month of the 9th year of Eiroku (1566).[1] Ten Ryu Shodenn Shinto Ryu Heiho Denmyaku (天流正伝新当流兵法伝脈) states, however, that he had been a student under Tsukahara Tosanokami Yasumoto's son Shin'uemon Yasuhide, and founded Ten Ryu because he had been hamon'd (cut off) from that line. It goes on to say that he died of an illness at the age of 38.[1]

The kusarigama used in Ten Ryu has a 1-shaku 2-sun handle, a 4-sun 5-bu long blade, and the chain is measured to the two hands of each individual.Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag

Shinto Ryu genealogy

Lineage

  1. Saito Denkibo Katsuhide (Founder)
  2. Saito Hogen
  3. Saito Ushinosuke
  4. Hinatsu Shigeyoshi
  5. Hinatsu Yanosuke Yoshitada
  6. Shimogawara Shinnai Yoshinaga
  7. Okudaira Jingobe'e Hirotake[3]
  8. Shimogawara Shinnai Kazuyoshi (Kazukiyo?)[4]
  9. Shimogawara Shinnai Kazuyuki(?)[5]
  10. Shimogawara Benzo Kazuno(?)[6]
  11. Shimogawara Yuroku(?) Kazuhiro[7]
  12. Shimogawara Sen'ichiko(?)[8]
  13. Mitamura Akinori
  14. Mitamura Chiyo (Tendo Ryu Naginata)[9]
  15. Mitamura Takeko [10]

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Bugei Ryuha Daijiten
  2. Bugei Ryuha Daijiten. This is contentious, since the same source also mentions that Hitachi Kokushi (常陸国志) puts his death, at the age of 38, in the 15th year of Tensho (1587).
  3. 奥平甚五兵衛広武
  4. 下河原新内一恭
  5. 下河原新内一致
  6. 下河原弁蔵一納
  7. 下河原唯六一弘
  8. 下河原洗一霍
  9. Bugei Ryuha Daijiten has a comprehensive lineage, but does not indicate 'soke' lineage, and includes several lines).
  10. Bennett 2005

References

  • Nihon Densho Bugei Ryuha Dokuhon(日本伝承武芸流派読本) Shinjinbutsu Orai sha 1994.
  • Watatani, Kiyoshi and Yamada, Tadashi (2003), Bugei Ryuha Daijiten (武芸流派大辞典), Tokyo Copy, Tokyo, Japan.