Shingyōtō-ryū
Japanese swordsmanship style
Shingyōtō-ryū (心形刀流) is a Japanese koryū swordsmanship style that was founded in 1682 by Iba Josuiken Hideaki (伊庭是水軒秀明). The name roughly translates as "mind shape/form sword school". The style places a high emphasis on swordsmanship philosophy, mainly to-ho-no-sho-shin or "the heart of the sword".
Information
- Systems: kenjutsu (odachi, kodachi, nitto), iaijutsu, naginatajutsu, kagitsuki naginata (glaive mounted with a crossbar at the juncture of haft and blade)
- Date founded: 1682
- Founded by: Iba Josuiken Hideaki
- Present representative/headmaster: Kobayashi Masao 5th generation instructor at the Kameyama Enbujō
- Primarily located in: Mie Prefecture
References
Skoss, Diane (Editor). 1997. Koryu Bujutsu.Classical Warrior Traditions of Japan, volume 1. New Jersey, Koryu Books. ISBN 1-890536-04-0
- v
- t
- e
Classical schools of Japanese martial arts
- Chujō-ryū
- Kukishin-ryū
- Nen-ryū
- Kage-ryū (Aizu)
- Tenshin Shōden Katori Shintō-ryū
- Hōzōin-ryū
- Tenshinsho Jigen Ryu
- Ittō-ryū
- Jigen-ryū
- Kage-ryū
- Kashima Shinden Jikishinkage-ryū
- Kashima Shin-ryū
- Kashima Shintō-ryū
- Komagawa Kaishin-ryū
- Kyūshin Ryū
- Maniwa Nen-ryū
- Musō Jikiden Eishin-ryū
- Musō Shinden-ryū
- Shinkage-ryū
- Taisha-ryū
- Takenouchi-ryū
- Tamiya-ryū
- Tatsumi-ryū
- Tendō-ryū
- Yagyū Shinkage-ryū
- Yoshioka-ryū
- Toda-ha Bukō-ryū
- Kyōshin Meichi-ryū
- Tennen Rishin-ryū
- Classical arts practiced
This article related to the martial arts is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e