-
meaning style, type, form, manner, system, school, used here in the
sense of
ryūha (流派, a
school or a
school of thought)) is the ****anese term
referring to...
- The
combat system taught by this
organization comprises nine
separate ryūha, or schools,
which are
collectively referred to as
Bujinkan Budō Taijutsu...
-
edition of the
Bugei Ryūha Daijiten (Encyclopedia of
Martial Arts Styles)
includes the full sōke
lists for
Masaaki Hatsumi's
ryūha.
According to Donn Draeger...
-
historicity has been
disputed by
Watatani Kiyoshi,
writer for the
Bugei Ryūha Daijiten.
After Togakure, the
title of Sōke (head of school) was recorded...
-
systems which are
contained in Shintō Musō-ryū as
auxiliary arts (Fuzoku
ryuha). The
school is
sometimes abbreviated as SMR. The art was
founded by the...
- not
teach anyone ninjutsu, and
would not p**** on the school. The
Bugei Ryuha Daijiten, a
definitive Encyclopedia of
martial arts schools,
catalog of...
-
Shidare Yanagi-ryū) Ogawa-ryu
Bugei Bujutsu (Koryū):
Kashima Shin-ryū (this
ryūha uses term Kaikenjutsu) Takamura-ha
Shindo Yoshin-ryu Tendō-ryū
Kaiken (dagger)...
-
moniker in
order to
avoid stereotypes and
since the art,
which contains 9
ryūha (or schools), only has 3
schools based on the
ninja while the
other 6 are...
- sōjutsu and heiho. ****ishin-ryū and its
founder are
listed in the
Bugei Ryūha Daijiten or "The
Encyclopedia of
Martial Art Schools", a
record of modern...
- "water skills".
Various styles existed,
which were
codified into
different ryūha. The
Iwakura ryū
specialised in
techniques for
dealing with
unusual situations...