Koryū Osaka (1901-1985), birthname Koryū Matsumoto, was a Japanese lay Zen-teacher who taught Taizan Maezumi the Inzan koan-curriculum. Koryū Osaka was...
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Nakamura Sakyōdayū Yoshikuni around 1610, and is often referred to as Yōshin Koryū (楊心古流). Nakamura later changed his name to Miura Yōshin (三浦 楊心), and this...
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This is an incomplete list of koryū (lit. "traditional schools", or "old schools") martial arts. These are schools of martial arts that originated in...
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styles or schools in Japanese martial arts. For historical (koryū) schools, see List of koryū schools of martial arts. Aikido Araki-ryū Ashihara kaikan...
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certificates awarded within koryū. Gendai budō also generally do not contain the same strong entrance oaths and rituals as koryū, such as the keppan ("blood...
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Iaijutsu (section Koryū Schools)
This art of drawing the Japanese sword, katana, is one of the Japanese koryū martial art disciplines in the education of the classical warrior (bushi)...
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Japanese martial arts (section Koryū bujutsu)
rule of thumb, the primary purpose of a koryū martial art was for use in war. The most extreme example of a koryū school is one that preserves its traditional...
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Karai Bots in the 2003 version. Araki-ryū – Koryū that includes the use of the kusarigama Suiō-ryū – Koryū that includes the use of the kusarigama via...
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Kōryū-ji (広隆寺) is a Shingon temple in Uzumasa, Ukyō Ward, Kyoto, Japan. The temple is also known by the names Uzumasa-dera (太秦寺) and Kadono-dera (葛野寺)...
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Menkyo (section Koryū Tradition)
successor to the sōke of the koryū. The Dan system, the modern ranking system created by Jigoro Kano in 1883 for Kodokan judo. Koryu Japanese martial arts Warner...
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Kōryū Tadaharu (光龍 忠晴, born 4 February 1984) is a Mongolian former sumo wrestler from Ulan Bator. His highest rank was maegashira 11. He was forced to...
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quickly replaced, being attached to the shaft with tape. The naginata used by koryū practitioners has an oak shaft and blade, carved from a single piece of...
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pictures. Ten-i no Kata Chi-i no Kata Jin-i no Kata Sansai Koryū Naifanchi Koryū Bassai Koryū Kusanku There are many more kata mentioned in this book, without...
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although it can also be found used in other disciplines (for example Nihon-koryū and Sōgetsu-ryū in ikebana, Kantei-ryū in calligraphy, etc.). Japanese martial...
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Kitō-ryū (起倒流) is a traditional school (koryū) of the Japanese martial art of jujutsu. Its syllabus comprises atemi-waza (striking techniques), nage-waza...
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bōjutsu is usually associated either with Okinawan kobudō or with Japanese koryū budō. Japanese bōjutsu is one of the core elements of classical martial...
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San Bangai (番外, lit. ‘extra’) are extended tachiwaza. These waza are not koryū, but were created by Ōe Masamichi, along with the Katate Hayanuki exercise...
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Yanagi-ryū Aiki Bugei (Yoshida-ha Shidare Yanagi-ryū) Ogawa-ryu Bugei Bujutsu (Koryū): Kashima Shin-ryū (this ryūha uses term Kaikenjutsu) Takamura-ha Shindo...
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meaning "one-sword school", is the ancestor school of several Japanese Koryū kenjutsu styles, including Ono-ha, Mizoguchi-ha, Nakanishi-ha, Kogen, Hokushin...
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Naginatajutsu (section Koryū Naginata)
War II, the practice was remodeled, resulting in two naginata practices: koryū naginata (古流薙刀; "old" or classical naginata) and atarashii naginata (新しいなぎなた;...
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Mugai ryu. Mugai-ryū (無外流) or "Outer Nothingness School" is a Japanese koryū martial art school founded by Tsuji Gettan Sukemochi (辻月丹資茂) on 23 June...
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Shindo Ryu, a modern style of karate Shinto Ryu, a modern style of Taijutsu Koryū This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Shinto-ryu...
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to the general public. The modern study of jōdō has two branches. One is koryū, or "old school" jōdō. This branch is further subdivided into a number of...
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Kyūjutsu (section Koryū (old-school styles))
Mol, Serge (2001). Classical Fighting Arts of Japan: A Complete Guide to Koryū Jūjutsu. Tokyo, Japan: Kodansha International Ltd. pp. 70. ISBN 4-7700-2619-6...
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Shin-ryū is a koryū martial art Kashima Shintō-ryū is a koryū martial art focusing on kenjutsu Kashima Shinden Jikishinkage-ryū is a koryū teaching kenjutsu...
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translated as "the school of the strategy of two heavens as one", is a koryū (ancient school), transmitting a style of classical Japanese swordsmanship...
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the founder of Tenshin Shōden Katori Shintō-ryū which is a traditional (koryū) Japanese martial art. His Buddhist posthumous name is...
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are referred to collectively as Japanese old-style jujutsu (日本古流柔術, Nihon koryū jūjutsu). At this period in history, the systems practiced were not systems...
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"Divine True Willow School", can be classified as a traditional school (koryū) of jūjutsu. It was founded by Iso Mataemon Ryūkansai Minamoto no Masatari...
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