- Sekiguchi-ryū
infobox koryu
nationality = TraditionalJapanese martial art
school = Sekiguchi-ryū
(関口流)
imagecaption = Image of Sekiguchi Shinshin-Ryū founder
founder = Sekiguchi (Jushin) Yarokuemon Ujimune
founder dates = 17th century
period founded =Sengoku period
date founded = c. 1650 CE
headmaster = Sekiguchi Yoshio
headmaster dates = present
art1 =Jujutsu
description1 =Grappling (unarmed or with minor weapons)
art2 = "Kenjutsu "
description2 = Sword art
art3 = "Iaijutsu "
description3 = Sword drawing art
ancestors =
descendants =Nihongo|Sekiguchi-ryū|関口流, or nihongo|Sekiguchi ShinShin-ryū|関口新心流, is a Japanese martial art founded in the mid-17th century, notable for its
Kenjutsu ,Iaijutsu , andJujutsu , including the art ofkyusho-jitsu . [ [http://www.yotsumedojo.com/Bujinkan%20Yotsume%20Dojo/jujutsu_files/sekiguchiryu/sekiguchiryu.htm Yotsume Dojo] ]History
The founder of Sekiguchi ryu was Sekiguchi Yarokuemon Ujimune, also known as Sekiguchi Jushin. Jushin was part of the famous
Seiwa Genji Imagawa family of theSengoku Period. When the once powerful Imagawa family fell to the conquests ofOda Nobunaga , Jushin decided to dedicate his life to martial arts training. He left the castle for the Atago Mountains where he underwent intense physical and spiritual training. The result of that training became known as Sekiguchi ShinShin Ryu, and rumors of the wanderer and of his art rang throughout the country. [ [http://www.yotsumedojo.com/Bujinkan%20Yotsume%20Dojo/jujutsu_files/sekiguchiryu/sekiguchiryu.htm Yotsume Dojo] ]Tokugawa Yorinobu, head of the Kishu Han (modern day
Wakayama Prefecture) had heard about Jushin and after meeting him Jushin was asked to be a permanent guest of the Han at Wakayama castle and teach Sekiguchi-ryū. From there the art spread all the way to Edo Tokugawa where the 8th TokugawaShogun ,Tokugawa Yoshimune , became amenkyo kaiden of Sekiguchi Ryu. [ [http://www.bushinjuku.com/arts/bushinarts/sgrjj/sekiguchijj.htm Bushinjuku] ]During WWII many of the
ryu 's documents containing history and techniques were lost in fires from Allied bombing. After a 15-year pause in training, Yoshitaro, the 12thSōke , with the help of head student Fujimura Shigeru restored the art and passed it on to the present soke, 13th generation, Sekiguchi Yoshio. [ [http://www.bushinjuku.com/arts/bushinarts/sgrjj/sekiguchijj.htm Bushinjuku] ]Notes
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