Muso Shinden Eishin-ryu ( 無雙 神 傳 英 信 流 抜 刀 兵法 ) is an ancient Iaijutsu school, the classic martial art of Japan , founded in the late 1500s by a craftsman named Hayazizaki Dzinsuke Shigenobu.
| Muso Shinden Aishin-ryu | |
|---|---|
| 無雙 神 傳 英 信 流 抜 刀 兵法 | |
| Established | late 1500s |
| A country | |
| Founder | Hayazizaki Jinsuke Shigenobu |
| Derivative BI | • Muso Shinden-ryu |
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History
Muso Shinden Eishin-ryu School was founded in the late 1500s by a master named Hayayazizaki Dzinsuke Shigenobu ( 林 崎 甚 助 (重 信) ) [1] .
Genealogy
The transmission line of the traditions of the Muso Shinden Aishin-ryu school is as follows [1] [2] :
- Hayazizaki Dzinsuke Minamoto-no Shigenobu (1546 - 1621), founder;
- Tamiya Heibei Narimasa, founded the Tamiya-ryu school ;
- Nagano Muraku-nudo Kinrosai;
- Momo Gunbei Mitushige;
- Arikawa Shozaemon Munetugu;
- Banno Dunemon Nobusada;
- Hasegawa Chikaranosuke Aishin, founded the Hasegawa school Aishin-ryu ;
- Arai Heisaku Nobusada (Arai Seitsetsu);
- Hayashi Rokudayu Morimasa (1661 - 1732);
- Hayashi Yasudayu Masashi (? - 1776);
- Oguro Motoemon Kiyokatsu (? - 1790);
- Yoshimatsu Yadzaemon Hisamori;
- Yamakawa Kyuzo Yoshimasa;
- Shimomura Moichi Sadam;
- Hosokawa Yoshimasa;
- Ueda Kheyotaro;
- Ogata Goiti;
- Umemoto Mitsuo;
- Morimoto Kunio, founded Kan o-kan in 1996 .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 History of Muso Shinden Eishin-ryu Iai Heiho . Kan ou-kan. Date of treatment April 23, 2014.
- ↑ Masayuki Shimabukuro, Carl E. Long. History and Genealogy of Tosa Iai (from Samurai Swordsmanship: The Batto, Kenjutsu and Tameshigiri of Eishin Ryu ) . Sakura Budokan. Date of treatment April 23, 2014.
Links
- Muso Shinden Aishin-ryu demonstration on YouTube
- Muso Shinden Aishin-ryu Fujisawa Dojo demonstration on YouTube