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  2. Tamiya-ryū (Kuroda) - Wikipedia

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    Tamiya-ryū Iaijutsu (民弥流居合術) is a martial art founded by Kamiizumi Magojirō Yoshitane (上泉孫次郎義胤), who later took his mother's name and became known as Tamiya Gon'emon Muneshige (民弥権右衛門宗重). [1] The art is now part of the Kuroda family bujutsu.

  3. Tamiya-ryū (Tsumaki) - Wikipedia

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    In June 2019, with the death of his father, Shorin Tsumaki, he inherited Tamiya-ryu Iaijutsu. And becomes director of Shorinkan. he American and Canadian branches of Tamiya-ryū are affiliated with the Genwakai.And there is another lineage that follows the steps of Fukui Seiichi (1924-2016), an elderly disciple of Tsumaki Seirin.

  4. Iaijutsu - Wikipedia

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    Iaijutsu 居合術) is a ... Tamiya Shinken-ryu—A branch of the Tamiya-ryu in Saijo-han (17th century), arranged by Tsumaki Seirin in the 20th century.

  5. Tamiya-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Tamiya-ryū can refer to two different iaijutsu ryūgi: "Ta-miya"-ryū (田宮流), an iaijutsu koryū founded by Tamiya Heibei Norimasa (田宮平兵衞重正) "Tami-ya"-ryū (民弥流), an iaijutsu koryū founded by Tamiya Gon'emon Muneshige (民弥権右衛門宗重)

  6. Matsura Seizan - Wikipedia

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    Seizan himself studied a number of styles of martial arts during his life as well as the Shingyōtō ryu, including Heki ryu archery, Tamiya ryu iaijutsu, Koshin ryu sojutsu, Sekiguchi ryu jujutsu, as well as horsemanship and gunnery. He did not confine his studies to the martial side, however.

  7. Mugai ryu - Wikipedia

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    Jikyō-ryu (自鏡流) is a school of iaijutsu founded by Taga Jikyōken Morimasa (多賀自鏡軒盛政), being a derivation of the Shin Tamiya-ryū (新田宮流) school. Taga is said to have taught iaijutsu to Tsuji Gettan while in Edo.

  8. List of koryū schools of martial arts - Wikipedia

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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 Japan, and were founded prior to 1876, when the act prohibiting the wearing of swords came into effect after the Meiji Restoration.

  9. Iaido - Wikipedia

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    Its formal name is Mugai Shinden Kenpō (無外真伝剣法). Actually in the beginning, Mugai Ryu started as kenjutsu only school, but sent and recommended its disciples to learn another koryu named "Jikyo-ryu iaijutsu", and after Jikyo ryu vanished without any successor. It is renamed Mugai ryu iaijutsu/iaido up until today. US dojo emblem