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05-20-2004, 03:50 PM
| re: Japanese martial arts/styles Gassan-ryu is Naginata style from 19th century. Gyokko-ryu is Koshijutsu style. School was brought from China to Japan by Cho Gyokko, but Sakagami Taro Kunishige organised the ryu and was headmaster from 1532 to 1555. In Gyokko-ryu you may learn Koshijutsu, Shitojutsu, Bojutsu and Kenjutsu. Gyokushin-ryu was founded by Sasaki Goemon. He generaly developed Gyokushin-ryu from Gyokko-ryu. Also in Gyokushin-ryu was teached Nagenava (rope throwing). Hakutsu-ryu is an traditionaly Jujutsu style. Hasegawa Eishin-ryu is style of Iaijutsu or fast sword drawing. Later style was known as Muso Jikiden Eishin-ryu.
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05-24-2004, 06:20 PM
| re: Japanese martial arts/styles Hasegawa-ryu is Iaijutsu style. Hasegawa-ryu was founded by Hasegawa Soki in 16th century. Hasegawako-ryu is branch od Hasegawa-ryu. today its part of Hakko-ryu. Hayashizaki-ryu is style of Iaijutsu, today also known as Shimmei Muso-ryu. Hideyoshi-ryu was founded in 16th/17th century. Its belived that when Hideyoshi invaded Korea on his way to invading China Hideyoshi-ryu influenced in some Kroean styles. Higo Ko-ryu is Naginatajutsu style. Ryuha was founded by Kamei Terushige. In that ryuha you may learn to use Naginata, Onaginata and Tachi.
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05-25-2004, 12:53 AM
| This is great stuff setsu. Keep it coming. BTW, if you don't mind me asking, what sources have you used for this?
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05-25-2004, 08:47 AM
| Thanks Hengest! I have it in my papers where I create these ryuha list for years. Problem was becouse I never sort in any way that list. So I had milion of papers with informations on diferent ryuhas taken from diferent sources. Moust sources I found while I was talking with Senseis and in diferent books, nothing special, just when I read some good book, I wrote down infos about diferent ryuhas and some other interesting things. From internet I had printed two pages one is koryu.com and other one I dont remember any more. I think that page was turned down.
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05-25-2004, 04:28 PM
| re: Japanese martial arts/styles Hikita Kage-ryu is Kenjutsu school, founded by Hikita Kagekane in 16th century. Hikita Kage-ryu is one of many styles developed from Kage-ryu. Hikida-ryu is Kenjutsu style founded by Hikida Bungoro in 16th century. Hioki-ryu is Kyujutsu style. Hoen-ryu is school based on Kusari (chain) fighting. They use 1m - 1,5m long chain. Hoki-ryu is Kenjutsu, Iaijutsu and Kyujutsu school. Style was founded by Hisayasu Katayama.
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05-26-2004, 11:44 PM
| re: Japanese martial arts/styles Hokusai-ryu is Jujutsu style founded in 18th century. Also, in these syle you may finde diferent healing methods. Hokushin-Itto ryu is Kenjutsu style founded by Chiba Shusaku Shigemasa in begining of 19 century. Also style have fameous techniques Sword vs Naginata. Honma Shinto-ryu is Kenjutsu style founded by Honma Masayoshi. Hoshin-ryu is Naginatajutsu style. Style was developed in Kamakura period. Hontai Takagi Yoshin-ryu is Jujutsu style. Fonded in 16 century by So Unryu.
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05-28-2004, 12:58 AM
| re: Japanese martial arts/styles Hontai Yoshin-ryu is Jujutsu style, founded by Takagi Setsuemon Shigtoshi in 17th century. In Hontai Yoshin-ryu you may learn Jujutsu, Kenjutsu and Bojutsu. Hozan-ryu is Kendo style. Hozo-in-ryu is Jujutsu, Kenjutsu and Yarijutsu style, founded by Buddhist monk Hozo-in Ei in 16th century. Hozoin-ryu Takada-ha is Sojutsu style, founded by Hozoin Kakuzenbo In-ei in 16th century. Hyoho Niten Ichi-ryu is Kenjutsu style, founded by Miyamoto Musashi Fujiwara Genshin in 17th century. Style teach Kodachi, Odachi and Nitto. there is World known book of Musashi "Go Rini No Sho" or "Book of Five Rings". There are some fameous techniques of bouth short and long sword in these ryuha.
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05-28-2004, 02:29 PM
| re: Japanese martial arts/styles Ichiden-ryu is Kenjutsu style, founded in begining of 19th century. Ichien-ryu is Kenjutsu style. Shindo Munen Ryu was developed on Ichien-ryu techniques. Ichinomya Ko-ryu is Iaijutsu style. Iga-ryu is one of two moust fameous Ninjutsu styles (Koga-ryu is other one). Many famous Ninjutsu styles were developed from Iga-ryu. Also more than 30 diferent ryuhas come from Iga region. Ikake-ryu is Jittejutsu and Keibojutsu style founded in 17th century.
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05-29-2004, 09:43 AM
| re: Japanese martial arts/styles Ippa-ryu was founded by Morooka Ippasai Kagehisa. Ippa-ryu was developed from Shinto-ryu. Isshin-ryu is Kusarigamajutsu style, founded by Nen Ami Jion in 15th century. These Isshin-ryu is totaly diferent than Isshin-ryu Karate do. Isshin Ko-ryu is Kusarigamajutsu style developed from Isshin-ryu. Isogai-ryu is Jujutsu style founded by Chinese master Chen Yuan Bin in 17th century. Itto-ryu is Kenjutsu style, founded by Ittosai Kagehisa in 16th century. Itto-ryu had strong influence on develop of Kendo and many other Kenjutsu ryuhas.
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05-30-2004, 10:43 PM
| re: Japanese martial arts/styles Itto Shoden Muto-ryu is Kenjutsu syle, founded by Yamaoka Tetsutaro Takayuki, more known as Tesshu in 19th century. Tesshu made Itto Shoden Muto-ryu from Ono-ha Itto-ryu and Nakanishi-ha Itto-ryu. He recived Menkyo Kaiden for bouth schools. Iwakura-ryu is Suijutsu style. Style is based on combat while Samurai is swiming. Jigen-ryu is style of Kenjutsu, founded by Togo Shigekura Bizen no Kami in 16th/17th century. Jikiden-ryu is kenjutsu/Iaijusu style, founded by Onkeibo Chochen in 13th century. Jikishin-Kage-ryu is Kenjutsu style founded by Yamada Heiazaemon in 16th century. Style is also know becouse of its Naginata techniques.
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