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  2. Iaido - Wikipedia

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    Iaido encompasses hundreds of styles of swordsmanship, all of which subscribe to non-combative aims and purposes. Iaido is an intrinsic form of Japanese modern budo. [9] Iaido is a reflection of the morals of the classical warrior and to build a spiritually harmonious person possessed of high intellect, sensitivity, and resolute will. [14]

  3. Zen Nippon Kendō Renmei Iaidō - Wikipedia

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    These kata are officially known as the "All Japan Kendo Federation Iai" (全日本剣道連盟居合, Zen Nippon Kendō Renmei Iai), or Zen Ken Ren Iai (全剣連居合) and commonly referred to as seitei or seitei-gata. [1] The twelve seitei-gata are standardised for the tuition, promotion and propagation of iaido within the kendo federations.

  4. Iaitō - Wikipedia

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    Japanese swordsmiths have a special status, and the weapons they make are considered work of art rather than weapons. (This also explains why nihontō exported outside Japan must go through a declassification process before their exportation.)

  5. Mugai ryu - Wikipedia

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    Mugai-ryū Iai Hyōdō (Mugai Shinden Iai Hyōdō) is a gendai budo (modern school) of iaido, being named after the kenjutsu school due to the fact that Nakagawa Shinichi's kendo teacher was from Mugai-ryū kenjutsu. Although the lore in Mugai-ryu Iai Hyōdō traditionally places its founder as Tsuji Gettan Sukemochi, this is historically ...

  6. Musō Jikiden Eishin-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Musō Jikiden Eishin-ryū (無双直伝英信流 or 無雙直傳英信流) is a Japanese sword art school and one of the most widely practiced schools of iai in the world. [citation needed] Often referred to simply as "Eishin-ryū," it claims an unbroken lineage dating back from the sixteenth century to the early 20th century.

  7. Suiō-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Suiō-ryū Iai Kenpō (水鷗流 居合 剣法) is a style of classical Japanese swordsmanship. It was founded by Mima Yoichizaemon Kagenobu at the end of the Sengoku period . [ 1 ] The style specialises in iaijutsu but other arts, such as jōjutsu , naginatajutsu and kusarigamajutsu are practised as well.

  8. All Japan Iaidō Federation - Wikipedia

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    The All Japan Iaido Federation was founded in 1948, and recognized officially as an organization with the Japanese Government in 1954. In 1956, the ZNIR established 全日本居合道連盟刀法 (Zen Nippon Iaidō Renmei Tōhō) in an effort to unify practitioners and create a common set to fairly grade each practitioner from varying styles.

  9. IAI - Wikipedia

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    IAI is an acronym for: IAI alphabet, another name for Africa Alphabet; Iaido; Information Architecture Institute; Institute of Art and Ideas; Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research; International African Institute; International Association for Identification; Israel Aerospace Industries (Ha-Taasiya Ha-Avirit) Islamic Army in Iraq