- Takagi Yōshin-ryū
Takagi Yōshin-ryū (高木揚心流) is a jūtaijutsu (
jujutsu ) school taught in theBujinkan andGenbukan Jujutsu Renmei. The techniques are designed to be applied in a very fast manner so the opponent cannot roll or escape. It is believed that it was a school for bodyguards. According to the Bujinkan, the school was founded byTakagi Oriemon Shigetoshi (born 1635), or his studentTakagi Umanosuke . Other branches of Takagi Oriemon's original school include Hontai Yōshin Ryū,Hontai Yōshin Takagi Ryū andHontai Takagi Yōshin Ryū . It is also connected withKukishin Ryu (founded by Ōkuni Kihei Shigenobu, who was also the 4thsōke ofTakagi Ryu )."Takagi" means "tall tree," while "yōshin" translates as "spirit of the willow tree." It is so named because a willow tree is flexible and thus harder to break.
Lineage
According to the
Bugei Ryuha Daijiten , the head of theBujinkan organization,Masaaki Hatsumi is a lineage holder of Takagi Yōshin-ryū [Tetsuzan: Chapter1 p18; ISBN 4-901619-06-3] [Alex Esteve: Exploring the essence of the Martial Arts, ISBN 978-84-85278-30-5] [Ninjustsu, History and Tradition; ISBN 0-86568-027-2] [ [http://bujinkan.graycastle.com/soke/footprints.htm Fooprints of the Bujinkan dojo soke] ] (see ancestral schools) transferred to him in the middle of the 20th Century by his teacherTakamatsu Toshitsugu . TheBugei Ryuha Daijiten has entries bearing the name of Hatsumi below his teacherTakamatsu Toshitsugu for Takagi Yoshin Ryu as well as otherryu . (Please note that if you look at the entry for Takagi Yoshin Ryu, you are referenced to the listing forTakagi Ryu (which was also listed in theKakutogi no Rekishi of 1843). Hatsumi is one of six individuals listed belowTakamatsu Toshitsugu in this listing. This is becauseTakamatsu Toshitsugu split his scrolls among several students, includingFumio Akimoto and Kimura Masaji, among others.In 1843
Takagi Ryu was mentioned in theKakutogi no Rekishi (“The History of Fighting Arts”), p.508-517. Although details of theryū were omitted, the publication states, "Even though they are not mentioned in this particular periodical, there are several schools that are well-known for being ‘effective arts’ ("jitsuryoku ha")." Among the schools listed in this section areGyokko Ryu ,Gyokushin-ryū Ninpō ,Gikan-ryū Koppōjutsu ,Kukishin Ryu , andTakagi Ryu , andAsayama Ichiden Ryu (which in not part of theBujinkan ’s nine schools but was studied by Hatsumi viaTakashi Ueno ).cite web
title = The History of Fighting Arts
publisher = Koryu.com
date = 1843
pages = 508-517]Yōshin-ryū , founded in the latter part of the seventeenth century byAkiyama Shirobei Yoshitoki is a traditional school of Japanesekoryu bujutsu . Takagi Yoshin Ryu was allegedly founded byTakagi Oriuemon Shigenobu (1625 - 1711). The second master of Takagi Yoshin Ryu,Takagi Umannosuke , was also the firstsōke ofTakagi Ryu and received "menkyo " inTakenouchi Ryu Jujutsu as well. The Takagi Yoshin Ryu style is also related toHontai Yoshin Ryu .Formal Techniques of Takagi Yōshin Ryū (Bujinkan version)
*Jūtaijutsu (jūjutsu)
**Shoden no kata (Beginner forms)
**Erijime no kata (Strangulations)
**Chūden no kata (Intermediate forms)
**Tai no kata (Body forms)
**Okuden no kata (Advanced forms)
**Moguri no kata (Diving under forms)
**Daisho sabaki no kata (unarmed forms, a long sword and short sword are worn at the sides while performing)
**Muto dori no kata (Unarmed defences against sword)
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