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- Jigen-ryū abstract "Jigen-ryū (示現流 lit: revealed reality) is a traditional school (koryū) of Japanese martial arts founded in the late 16th century by Tōgō Chūi (1561-1643), a.k.a Tōgō Shigetaka, in Satsuma Province, now Kagoshima prefecture, Kyushu, Japan. It focuses mainly on the art of swordsmanship. The two different characters for gen (現/顕) are variants with the same meaning: \"reality\".Jigen-ryū is known for its emphasis on the first strike: Jigen-ryū teachings state that a second strike is not even to be considered.The basic technique is to hold the sword in a high version of hasso-no-kamae called tonbo-no-kamae (蜻蛉構 Dragonfly Stance), with the sword held vertically above the right shoulder. The attack is then done by running forward at your opponent and then cutting diagonally down on their neck. The kiai is a loud \"Ei!\".Traditionally this is practised using a long wooden stick, and cutting against a vertical pole, or even a real tree. During a hard practice, the wood is said to give off the smell of smoke. During the Edo period, at the height of its popularity, adepts of Jigen-ryū were said to practice striking the pole 3,000 times in the morning, and another 8,000 times in the afternoon. The style is also famous for his specific and impressive kiai they called Enkyō (monkey's scream). According to Wada Hiroharu, shihan in Tokyo's dōjō Yakumaru Jigen-ryū, his style is not for duels but battles. It consist of drawing and cutting, killing in one blow (Muki soku zan Ichigeki hissatsu), the swordsman cut down to the Earth's axis, that is the kind of strength they seek. Facing off tens or hundreds of enemies at the same time, he had to slay as many of them as possible before being killed in the process, and so by charging head-on while screaming the Enkyō, he strengthened his resolve like the Bakumatsu heroes from Satsuma. The style is still taught at the Jigen-ryū practice hall in the city of Kagoshima.".
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- Jigen-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_swordsmanship.
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- Jigen-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Kagoshima_Prefecture.
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- Jigen-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Satsuma_Province.
- Jigen-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Shihan.
- Jigen-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Taisha_Ryu.
- Jigen-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Tenshin_Shōden_Katori_Shintō-ryū.
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- Jigen-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Yakumaru_Jigen_Ryu.
- Jigen-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Ōdachi.
- Jigen-ryū wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jigen-ryū".
- Jigen-ryū ancestors Taisha_Ryu.
- Jigen-ryū ancestors Tenshin_Shōden_Katori_Shintō-ryū.
- Jigen-ryū art "Kenjutsu - ōdachi".
- Jigen-ryū descendants Yakumaru_Jigen_Ryu.
- Jigen-ryū description "Sword art - long sword".
- Jigen-ryū founder "Tōgō Chūi".
- Jigen-ryū founder "東郷重位".
- Jigen-ryū founderDates "1561".
- Jigen-ryū headmaster "Tōgō Shigenori".
- Jigen-ryū headmaster "東郷重徳".
- Jigen-ryū headmasterDates "12".
- Jigen-ryū nationality Japanese_martial_arts.
- Jigen-ryū nationality Koryū.
- Jigen-ryū periodFounded "late 16th century".
- Jigen-ryū school "Jigen-ryū".
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- Jigen-ryū subject Category:Japanese_swordsmanship.
- Jigen-ryū subject Category:Koryu_bujutsu.
- Jigen-ryū hypernym School.
- Jigen-ryū type School.
- Jigen-ryū type Art.
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- Jigen-ryū comment "Jigen-ryū (示現流 lit: revealed reality) is a traditional school (koryū) of Japanese martial arts founded in the late 16th century by Tōgō Chūi (1561-1643), a.k.a Tōgō Shigetaka, in Satsuma Province, now Kagoshima prefecture, Kyushu, Japan. It focuses mainly on the art of swordsmanship.".
- Jigen-ryū label "Jigen-ryū".
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- Jigen-ryū wasDerivedFrom Jigen-ryū?oldid=669006429.
- Jigen-ryū isPrimaryTopicOf Jigen-ryū.