Komagawa Kaishin-ryū
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Komagawa Kaishin-ryū (駒川改心流) is a traditional Japanese martial art established by Komagawa Tarōzaemon Kuniyoshi (later Komagawa Kaishin) based on the Shinkage-ryū of Kamiizumi Ise no kami Nobutsuna.[1] The art is now part of the Kuroda family bujutsu and the only authorized teacher is sōke Kuroda Tetsuzan himself (see Teaching section).
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Komagawa Kaishin-ryū (駒川改心流) | |
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Ko-ryū | |
Foundation | |
Founder | Komagawa Tarōzaemon Kuniyoshi (駒川 太郎左衛門 国吉) |
Period founded | Late Muromachi period (1336–1573) to Late Azuchi–Momoyama period (1568–1603) |
Current information | |
Current headmaster | Kuroda Tetsuzan (黒田鉄山), 15th sōke. |
Arts taught | |
Art | Description |
Kenjutsu - ōdachi, kodachi, Nito | Sword art; with long sword, short sword, and two swords. |
Naginatajutsu | Glaive art |
Juttejutsu | Truncheon art |
Ancestor schools | |
Shinkage-ryū, Kage-ryū (via Shinkage-ryū). | |
Descendant schools | |
None. |
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