Araki-ryū
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Araki-ryū (荒木流) is a Japanese koryū martial art founded during the Sengoku jidai by Araki Mujinsai Minamoto no Hidenawa (荒木夢仁斎源秀縄). Araki-ryu is a comprehensive system that specializes in the use and application of many traditional Japanese weapons such as spear, glaive, long and short sword, staff, rope, chain and sickle, and torite-kogusoku (grappling in light armor with weapons).
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Araki-ryū | |
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Ko-ryū | |
Foundation | |
Founder | Araki Mujinsai |
Arts taught | |
Art | Description |
Jujutsu | Hybrid art, unarmed or with minor weapons |
Bōjutsu | Staff art |
Kenjutsu | Sword art |
Bakken | Sword drawing art |
Naginatajutsu | Glaive art |
Hojōjutsu | Rope-tying and restraining art |
Kusarimono | Chained weaponry |
Kenshibu | Dance with sword and fan |
Shigin | Singing of poetry |
Ancestor schools | |
Takenouchi-ryū | |
Descendant schools | |
Araki-ryū gunyo-kogusoku Maebashi-Han Araki-ryū |
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