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* ''Japanese:'' 一心流
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* ''Japanese'': 一心 流 ''(Isshin Ryuu)''
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* ''Type:'' [[Kusarigamajutsu]], [[Bojutsu]], [[Torinawajutsu]], [[Shurikenjutsu]]
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* ''Type: [[Kusarigamajutsu]], [[Bojutsu]], [[Torinawajutsu]], [[Shurikenjutsu]]''
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* ''Founder:'' [[Tan Isshin]]
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* ''Founder: [[Tan Isshin]]''
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* ''Era:'' late 1400s
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* ''Era: late 1400s''
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Tan Isshin is considered the founder of ''Isshin Ryu'', but before him is a lineage stemming from Nen Ami Jion, though the veracity of this lineage is suspect. At some point, the line broke up, and the [[bojutsu]] remained in Kyoto and the Torite remained in Numata-han. This style is most often found as an ancillary art to [[Shindo Muso Ryu]] since Shiraishi Sigeaki, who passed both onto his students.
Tan Isshin is considered the founder of ''Isshin Ryu'', but before him is a lineage stemming from Nen Ami Jion, though the veracity of this lineage is suspect. At some point, the line broke up, and the [[bojutsu]] remained in Kyoto and the Torite remained in Numata-han. This style is most often found as an ancillary art to [[Shindo Muso Ryu]] since Shiraishi Sigeaki, who passed both onto his students.
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*Watatani, Kiyoshi and Yamada, Tadashi (2003), ''Bugei Ryuha Daijiten'' (武芸流派大辞典), Tokyo Copy, Tokyo, Japan.
*Watatani, Kiyoshi and Yamada, Tadashi (2003), ''Bugei Ryuha Daijiten'' (武芸流派大辞典), Tokyo Copy, Tokyo, Japan.
*Mol, Serge (2003), ''Classical Weaponry of Japan: Special Weapons and Tactics of the Martial Arts'', Kodansha International, Tokyo, Japan.
*Mol, Serge (2003), ''Classical Weaponry of Japan: Special Weapons and Tactics of the Martial Arts'', Kodansha International, Tokyo, Japan.
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==Notes==
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[[Category:Bujutsu]]
[[Category:Bujutsu]]