Tetsuzan Kuroda

Japanese martial artist (1950–2024)
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Tetsuzan Kuroda
Born1950 (1950)
Japan
Died3 March 2024(2024-03-03) (aged 73–74)
ResidenceJapan

Tetsuzan Kuroda (1950 – 3 March 2024) was a martial artist.[1] He was a featured participant in the Aiki Expo (2003), and was regarded as one of Japan's greatest swordsmen.[2]

Kuroda Tetsuzan, sensei of the Shinbukan Kuroda Dojo, was the Soke of several ancient Samurai military disciplines. Kuroda sensei inherited this knowledge through his family line, and was the headmaster of the Kuroda family martial legacy. The arts that he inherited include:

  • Komagawa Kaishin-ryū kenjutsu
  • Shishin-Takuma-ryū jujutsu
  • Tamiya-ryū iaijutsu
  • Tsubaki-Kotengu ryū bojutsu
  • Seigyoku-Oguri ryū sakkatsujutsu

References

  1. ^ "Dojo of the Four Winds". Dojo of the Four Winds. Retrieved 19 February 2013.
  2. ^ Tetsuzan Kuroda – The Master Swordsman on BBC, aikidojournal.com, archived from the original on 7 March 2013, retrieved 19 February 2013
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