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- Yōshin-ryū abstract "Yōshin-ryū (楊心流) (\"The School of the Willow Heart\") is a common name for one of several different martial traditions founded in Japan in the Edo Period. The most popular and well-known was the Yōshin-ryū line founded by physician Akiyama Shirōbei Yoshitoki in Nagasaki in 1632. The Akiyama line of Yōshin-ryū is perhaps the most influential school of jūjutsu to exist in Japan. By the late Edo Period, Akiyama Yōshin-ryū and its descendants had spread all over Japan. By the Meiji Era, Yōshin-ryū had even spread overseas to Europe and North America.".
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageID "5636885".
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageLength "3533".
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageRevisionID "697954682".
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Atemi.
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jujutsu.
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Category:Koryu_bujutsu.
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Danzan-ryū.
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Edo_period.
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Floruit.
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Grappling.
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Hiroshima.
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_martial_arts.
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Judo.
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Jujutsu.
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Koryū.
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Meiji_period.
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Nagasaki.
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Naginata.
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Pressure_point.
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Ryū_(school).
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Shindō_Yōshin-ryū.
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Takenouchi-ryū.
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Tenjin_Shinyxc5x8d-ryxc5xab.
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Wadō-ryū.
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yoshin ryu".
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yōshin-ryū".
- Yōshin-ryū ancestors "None identified".
- Yōshin-ryū art Jujutsu.
- Yōshin-ryū dateFounded "mid 17th century".
- Yōshin-ryū descendants Danzan-ryū.
- Yōshin-ryū descendants Shindō_Yōshin-ryū.
- Yōshin-ryū descendants Tenjin_Shinyxc5x8d-ryxc5xab.
- Yōshin-ryū description "Classical - Grappling art".
- Yōshin-ryū founder "Akiyama Shirōbei Yoshitoki".
- Yōshin-ryū founderDates "fl. mid 17th century".
- Yōshin-ryū headmaster "Richard G Harris {Tutbury Burton on Trent}".
- Yōshin-ryū headmasterDates "Multiple lineages".
- Yōshin-ryū nationality Japanese_martial_arts.
- Yōshin-ryū nationality Koryū.
- Yōshin-ryū periodFounded "Early Edo period".
- Yōshin-ryū school "Yōshin-ryū".
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_koryu.
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Navbox_koryu.
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Yōshin-ryū wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Yōshin-ryū subject Category:Jujutsu.
- Yōshin-ryū subject Category:Koryu_bujutsu.
- Yōshin-ryū hypernym Name.
- Yōshin-ryū type Art.
- Yōshin-ryū type Diacritic.
- Yōshin-ryū type Redirect.
- Yōshin-ryū comment "Yōshin-ryū (楊心流) (\"The School of the Willow Heart\") is a common name for one of several different martial traditions founded in Japan in the Edo Period. The most popular and well-known was the Yōshin-ryū line founded by physician Akiyama Shirōbei Yoshitoki in Nagasaki in 1632. The Akiyama line of Yōshin-ryū is perhaps the most influential school of jūjutsu to exist in Japan. By the late Edo Period, Akiyama Yōshin-ryū and its descendants had spread all over Japan.".
- Yōshin-ryū label "Yōshin-ryū".
- Yōshin-ryū sameAs Q1627854.
- Yōshin-ryū sameAs Yoshin_Ryu.
- Yōshin-ryū sameAs 楊心流.
- Yōshin-ryū sameAs Yoshin-ryu.
- Yōshin-ryū sameAs m.0dxk1b.
- Yōshin-ryū sameAs Ёсин-рю.
- Yōshin-ryū sameAs Q1627854.
- Yōshin-ryū wasDerivedFrom Yōshin-ryū?oldid=697954682.
- Yōshin-ryū isPrimaryTopicOf Yōshin-ryū.