Isshin-ryū kusarigamajutsu
Isshin-ryū (一心流) is a traditional school of the Japanese martial art of kusarigamajutsu, the art of using the chain and scythe (kusarigama). Its exact origin is disputed, and may have been founded as early as the 14th century by the samurai Nen Ami Jion 念阿弥慈恩 (b.1351-?), but the modern-day techniques were compiled and incorporated no later than the 17th century, by the unification (tan'isshin, 丹一心) of Harayuki Uemon Ujisada (原志右衛門氏貞), hence the name. It is preserved in Shintō Musō-ryū as a "heiden" (subsumed teaching).
Isshin-ryū (一心流) | |
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Ko-ryū | |
Mitokorodzume (三所詰) | |
Foundation | |
Founder | Tan Isshin |
Date founded | c. 17th century |
Period founded | Early Edo period |
Current information | |
Current headmaster | No single headmaster |
Arts taught | |
Art | Description |
Kusarigamajutsu | Chain and scythe art |
Ancestor schools | |
Maniwa Nen-ryū | |
Descendant schools | |
N/A |
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