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[edit] Tenshin Shōden Katori Shintō-ryū

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Traditional Japanese martial art
Tenshin Shōden Katori Shintō-ryū
(天真正伝香取神道流)
Founder Iizasa Chōisai Ienao
(飯篠 長威斉 家直)
Date founded c. 1447
Period founded Middle Muromachi period (1336–1573)
Current headmaster Yasusada Iizasa
(飯篠 修理亮 快貞 Iizasa Shūri-no-Suke Yasusada)
Arts taught
Art Description
Kenjutsu - ōdachi, kodachi Sword art - long and short sword
Iaijutsu - ōdachi Art of drawing the sword - long sword
Ryōtōjutsu (両刀術?) Art of using both long and short sword at once
Bōjutsu Staff art
Naginatajutsu Glaive art
Sōjutsu Spear art
Shurikenjutsu Spike throwing art
Jujutsu Unarmed grappling art


Ancestor schools
None identified
Descendant schools
Nakamura-ryūMeifu Shinkage-ryūShintō Musō-ryūYagyū Shinkage-ryū
Traditional Japanese martial art
Tenshin Shōden Katori Shintō-ryū
(天真正伝香取神道流)
Founder Iizasa Chōisai Ienao (飯篠 長威斉 家直, c.1387–c.1488)
Date founded c.1447
Period founded Middle Muromachi period (1336–1573)
Location founded Shimōsa Province
Current headmaster Yasusada Iizasa (飯篠 修理亮 快貞 Iizasa Shūri-no-Suke Yasusada, born c.20th century)
Current headquarters Katori, Chiba
Arts taught
Art Description
Kenjutsu - ōdachi, kodachi Sword art - long and short sword
Iaijutsu - ōdachi Art of drawing the sword - long sword
Ryōtōjutsu (両刀術?) Art of using both long and short sword at once
Bōjutsu Staff art
Naginatajutsu Glaive art
Sōjutsu Spear art
Shurikenjutsu Spike throwing art
Jujutsu Unarmed grappling art


Ancestor schools
None identified
Descendant schools
Nakamura-ryūMeifu Shinkage-ryūShintō Musō-ryūYagyū Shinkage-ryū


[edit] Shintō Musō-ryū

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Traditional Japanese martial art
Shintō Musō-ryū
(神道夢想流)

Founder Musō Gonnosuke Katsuyoshi
(夢想 權之助 勝吉)
Date founded Sometime between 1602 and 1614[1]
Period founded Early Edo period
Current headmaster No single leader. 25th and last (unofficial) headmaster was Shimizu Takaji.
Arts taught
Art Description
Jōdō or jōjutsu Art of the short staff
Kenjutsu - ōdachi, kodachi, nitō
(assimilated from Shintō-ryū or Kasumi Shintō-ryū)
Sword art - long sword, short sword, and used in tandem
Tanjōjutsu
(Uchida-ryū)
Art of wielding a walking stick
Kusarigamajutsu
(Isshin-ryū)
Art of the chain and sickle
Hojōjutsu
(Ittatsu-ryū)
Rope-tying art
Juttejutsu
(Ikkaku-ryū)
Art of the truncheon



Ancestor schools
Tenshin Shōden Katori Shintō-ryū
Descendant schools
Keijojutsu • Seitei Jodo
Traditional Japanese martial art
Shintō Musō-ryū
(神道夢想流)

Founder Musō Gonnosuke Katsuyoshi (夢想 權之助 勝吉, fl. c.1605, dates of birth and death unknown)
Date founded Sometime between 1602 and 1614[1]
Period founded Early Edo period
Current headmaster No single leader. 25th and last (unofficial) headmaster was Shimizu Takaji.
Current headquarters No single headquarters
Arts taught
Art Description
Jōdō or jōjutsu Art of the short staff
Kenjutsu - ōdachi, kodachi, nitō Sword art - long sword, short sword, and used in tandem
Tanjōjutsu Art of wielding a walking stick
Kusarigamajutsu Art of the chain and sickle
Hojōjutsu Rope-tying art
Juttejutsu Art of the truncheon



Ancestor schools
Tenshin Shōden Katori Shintō-ryū
Assimilated schools
Ikkaku-ryūIttatsu-ryūIsshin-ryū • Kasumi Shintō-ryū • Shintō-ryū • Uchida-ryū
Descendant schools
Keijojutsu • Seitei Jodo