Difference between revisions of "Yagyu Shingan Ryu"

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* Type: Kenjutsu, Batojutsu, Naginatajutsu, Sojutsu, Jujutsu
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* Type: Kenjutsu, Batojutsu, Naginatajutsu, Sojutsu, Jujutsu, Kogusoku, torite-jutsu, Torinawa-jutsu, tessen-jutsu, tansô-jutsu, kusarigama-jutsu, Yoroi kumiuchi.
* Founder: Araki Mataemon
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* Founder: Tozawa Obitô
 
* Era: circa 1600
 
* Era: circa 1600
  
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Originally, the school was called Shingan-ryû. Tozawa Obitô created this ryu from the teachings of Yagyû Gorôemon, son of Yagyû Muneyoshi.
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The heir to the founder was Takahisa Masabito Kanetsugu from Sendai. While on his musha shugyô, he met Yagyû Munenori and became his student in Yagyû Shinkage-ryû.
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He received the school's menkyo kaiden and went back to Sendai where he Formed the new Yagyû Shingan-ryû.
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== References ==
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Bugei Ryûha Daijiten by Watatani Kiyoshi & Yamada Chushi, ed. Tokyo copy Shuppan, 1969.
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[[Category:Bujutsu]]

Revision as of 14:21, 18 November 2006

  • Type: Kenjutsu, Batojutsu, Naginatajutsu, Sojutsu, Jujutsu, Kogusoku, torite-jutsu, Torinawa-jutsu, tessen-jutsu, tansô-jutsu, kusarigama-jutsu, Yoroi kumiuchi.
  • Founder: Tozawa Obitô
  • Era: circa 1600


Originally, the school was called Shingan-ryû. Tozawa Obitô created this ryu from the teachings of Yagyû Gorôemon, son of Yagyû Muneyoshi.

The heir to the founder was Takahisa Masabito Kanetsugu from Sendai. While on his musha shugyô, he met Yagyû Munenori and became his student in Yagyû Shinkage-ryû. He received the school's menkyo kaiden and went back to Sendai where he Formed the new Yagyû Shingan-ryû.

References

Bugei Ryûha Daijiten by Watatani Kiyoshi & Yamada Chushi, ed. Tokyo copy Shuppan, 1969.