Niten Ichi-ryū
Niten Ichi-ryū (二天一流), which can be loosely translated as "the school of the strategy of two heavens as one", is a koryū (ancient school), transmitting a style of classical Japanese swordsmanship conceived by the warrior Miyamoto Musashi. Hyōhō Niten Ichi-ryū is mainly known for the two-sword—katana and wakizashi—kenjutsu techniques Musashi called Niten Ichi (二天一, "two heavens as one") or Nitō Ichi (二刀一, "two swords as one").
Traditional Japanese martial art | ||
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Hyōhō Niten Ichi-ryū | ||
Founder(s) | ||
Miyamoto Musashi (宮本 武蔵 | 1584–1645 | |
Date founded | ||
Early Edo period | Founded between 1604–1640 | |
Current headmaster | ||
There are three successors: *Musashi Chen (Taiwan): 11th generation *Yoshimoti Kiyoshi: 12th generation (after Kiyonaga Fumiya) *Kajiya Takanori: 12th generation (after Iwami Toshio Genshin) | ||
Arts taught | ||
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Japanese name | Description | Niten Ichi-ryu designation |
Kenjutsu 剣術—odachi, kodachi | Sword art—Long and short sword | Tachi/Kodachi Seiho |
Kenjutsu—odachi, kodachi | Sword art—Long and short sword used together | Nito Seiho |
Aikuchi | Aikuchi roppo | |
Juttejutsu—Jutte | Truncheon art | Jitte to jutsu |
Bōjutsu棒術—Bō | Staff art | Bo jutsu |
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