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  2. Battōjutsu - Wikipedia

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    Battōjutsu (抜刀術, battō-jutsu, 'craft of drawing out the sword') is an old term for iaijutsu (居合術). Battōjutsu is often used interchangeably with the terms iaijutsu and battō (抜刀). [1] Generally, battōjutsu is practiced as a part of a classical ryū and is closely integrated with the tradition of kenjutsu.

  3. Iaido - Wikipedia

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    Iaido is for the most part performed solo as an issue of kata, executing changed strategies against single or various fanciful rivals. Every kata starts and finishes with the sword sheathed. Regardless of the sword method, creative ability and concentration are required to maintain the feeling of a genuine battle and to keep the kata new.

  4. Iaijutsu - Wikipedia

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    Iaijutsu is a combative sword-drawing art but not necessarily an aggressive art because iaijutsu is also a counterattack-oriented art. Iaijutsu technique may be used aggressively to wage a premeditated surprise attack against an unsuspecting enemy.

  5. Japanese martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Battōjutsu (抜刀術:ばっとうじゅつ), literally meaning "the art/science of drawing a sword", and developed in the mid-15th century, is the aspect of swordsmanship focused upon the efficient draw of the sword, cutting down one's enemy, and returning the sword to its scabbard (saya; 鞘).

  6. Kashima Shin-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Sword techniques: Battōjutsu 抜刀術: Techniques for unsheathing the sword: Bōjutsu 棒術: Staff techniques: Hobakujutsu: Ropes and restraint techniques: Jojutsu 杖術: Short staff techniques: Jujutsu 柔術: Hybrid art, unarmed or with minor weapons: Kaikenjutsu: Dagger techniques: Kenpo: Unarmed striking techniques: Naginatajutsu ...

  7. Kage-ryū - Wikipedia

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    The system teaches battojutsu using very long swords known as choken.. The kanji for Choken Battojutsu Kageryū (景流) means keshiki, or a scene.This is the original name of a ryū from Yanagawa fief in Kyushu and it has not been changed since inception in the mid sixteenth century.

  8. Hokushin Ittō-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Hokushin Ittō-ryū is also one of the remaining ryūha which still practices kumitachi with bokuto (wooden swords). [clarification needed] The habiki kata is practiced using habiki (real swords with the sharp edge removed). [5] Hokushin Ittō-ryū also includes Iaijutsu (Hokushin-ryū iai (北辰流居合)). Today only a few teachers know the ...

  9. Tenshinsho Jigen Ryu - Wikipedia

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    Tenshinsho Jigen Ryu Hyōhō (天眞正自源流兵法) is a koryu (ancient martial art) specializing in iaijutsu (quick-draw sword art) and kenjutsu (swordsmanship) founded by Tose Yosazaemon Osamune around the Eiroku Era (1558- 1570). [1]

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