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'''Sōsuishi-ryū''' 双水執流 <ref> N.B. The 'shitsu' (執) in Sōsuishitsu in the Japanese language is a more modern pronunciation from the Meiji-era, whereas Sōsuishi-ryū is the Bakumatsu-era pronunciation. Both Sōsuishi-ryū & Sōsuishitsu-ryū pronunciations are interchangeable.</ref> is a [[Koryū|traditional]] [[Japanese martial art]] founded in [[1650]], a [[bujutsu]] school that focuses on Kumi Uchi ([[jujutsu]]) and Koshi no Mawari ([[iaijutsu]] and [[kenjutsu]]). The title of the school is formally '''Sōsuishi-ryū Kumi Uchi Koshi No Mawari '''(双水執流組討腰之廻) as shown in the book ''Sekiryūkan No Chōsen'', which was approved and published by the Shadanhōjin Sekiryūkan. <ref>{{ja icon}}[Masaru, Negami. 2003. Sekiryūkan No Chōsen. Shadanhōjin Sekiryūkan. Pages 200-210.]</ref> It is also commonly known as '''Sōsuishi-ryū Jujutsu'''{{Fact|date=October 2007}} and this is the modern, colloquial, spoken name of the school (dating from the 19 century-20th century CE until present). <ref>''These names, despite alternate spellings or formality in title, are referencing the same school. By no means do any of them take precedence over the other as they are the same thing.''</ref> In the Bugei Ryūha Daijiten, Sōsuishi-ryū is cross referenced and listed under the entry/title of "Futagami-ryū." It includes a brief categorization, history and description of the school. <ref>{{ja icon}}{{cite book | last = Watatani Kiyoshi| first = Yamada Tadashi| title = Bugei Ryūha Daijiten (武芸流派大事典) (Large Encyclopedia of Martial Arts)| publisher = Shin Jinbutsu Ourai Sha (人物往来社)| date = 1969| isbn = n/a [[NDLC]] FS2 [[NDLC]] FS37 NDC(6) 789 Record ID No.000001187171 [[OCLC]] 36964401}}</ref>
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'''Sōsuishi-ryū''' 双水執流 <ref> N.B. The 'shitsu' (執) in Sōsuishitsu in the Japanese language is a more modern pronunciation from the Meiji-era, whereas Sōsuishi-ryū is the Bakumatsu-era pronunciation. Both Sōsuishi-ryū & Sōsuishitsu-ryū pronunciations are interchangeable.</ref> is a [[Koryū|traditional]] [[Japanese martial art]] founded in [[1650]], a [[bujutsu]] school that focuses on Kumi Uchi ([[jujutsu]]) and Koshi no Mawari ([[iaijutsu]] and [[kenjutsu]]). The title of the school is formally '''Sōsuishi-ryū Kumi Uchi Koshi No Mawari '''(双水執流組討腰之廻) as shown in a Showa 16 (1941) hand-written book "Sōsuishi no ryū"  (双水ノ流) by Shitama Shusaku (Shuzo). In the Bugei Ryūha Daijiten, Sōsuishi-ryū is cross referenced and listed under the entry/title of "Futagami-ryū," including a brief synopsis of the school. <ref>{{ja icon}}{{cite book | last = Watatani Kiyoshi| first = Yamada Tadashi| title = Bugei Ryūha Daijiten (武芸流派大事典) (Large Encyclopedia of Martial Arts)| publisher = Shin Jinbutsu Ourai Sha (人物往来社)| date = 1969| isbn = n/a [[NDLC]] FS2 [[NDLC]] FS37 NDC(6) 789 Record ID No.000001187171 [[OCLC]] 36964401}}</ref>
    
==History of Sōsuishi-ryū==
 
==History of Sōsuishi-ryū==
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