Toda-ha Bukō-ryū
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Toda-ha Bukō-ryū (戸田派武甲流) | |
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Koryū | |
Foundation | |
Founder | Toda Seigen (戸田 清眼) |
Date founded | c. 1560 |
Period founded | Late Muromachi period (1337-1573) |
Current information | |
Current headmaster | Nakamura Yoichi (20th generation) |
Arts taught | |
Art | Description |
naginatajutsu | Glaive art |
sōjutsu | Spear art |
bōjutsu | Staff art |
kenjutsu | Sword art |
kusarigamajutsu | Chain-and-sickle art |
Toda-ha Bukō-ryū (戸田派武甲流) is a Japanese koryū martial art founded in the late Muromachi period ca 1560 by Toda Seigen (戸田 清眼).
The ryū contains an extensive curriculum of weapon-arts including naginatajutsu (naginata, kagitsuki naginata, nagamaki), sōjutsu, bōjutsu kenjutsu and kusarigamajutsu.
After the untimely death of 20th generation soke, Nakamura Yoichi, Toda-ha Bukō-ryū is currently under the direction of sokedairi, Kent Sorensen, in Tokyo, Japan with the assistance of a number of shihan in the United States, Europe and Australia.
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