- Kage-ryū (Aizu)
infobox koryu
school = Kage-ryū
(陰流)
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founder = Aizu Hyūga-no-Kami Iko (c.1452–1538)
date founded = c.1490
period founded =Sengoku period (mid 1400s–mid 1600s)
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headmaster = None
headquarters = None
art1 = "Kenjutsu "
description1 = Sword art
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descendants =Yagyū Shinkage-ryū Nihongo|Kage-ryū|陰流 is a traditional school ("koryū ") of swordsmanship ("kenjutsu ") founded by Aizu Hyūga-no-Kami Iko (c.1452–1538) in c.1490. This school is also sometimes called Aizu Kage-ryū after the name of its founder. The founder was also known as Aizu Ikōsai Hisatada, and his surname is sometimes written as "Aisu" instead of "Aizu."Legacy
Aizu had two primary students, his son Aizu Koshichiro, and Kamiizumi Hidetsugu. Kamiizumi Hidetsugu would go on to teach Kage-ryū to his son
Kamiizumi Ise-no-Kami Nobutsuna , a famous swordsman and founder of Nihongo|Shinkage-ryū|新陰流 (which would be renamedYagyū Shinkage-ryū by Nobutsuna's equally famous studentYagyū Sekishūsai Muneyoshi .Modern practice
Today, the Kage-ryū of Aizu Hyūga-no-Kami Iko exists only through its influence of later schools of swordsmanship, such as Yagyū Shinkage-ryū and
Kashima Shinden Jikishinkage-ryū , and the many schools that they in turn influenced.
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