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- Q11618711 subject Q8576301.
- Q11618711 abstract "Araki-ryū is a system of traditional Japanese martial arts. Its curriculum includes empty-handed striking and grappling, and the use of a number of weapons.Araki-ryū was founded by a samurai named Minamoto Hidetsuna, a student of Fujiwara Katsume, who served under Toyotomi Hideyoshi during the invasion of Korea. Toyotomi personally noted Minamoto's combat ability, and he received commendations for valour. After the war, Minamoto went into a meditative retreat for several months, after which he adopted the name Araki Muninsai and began teaching the Araki system in the region near modern Nagoya.Much of the style's curriculum, in particular its empty-handed work, is derived from Takenouchi-ryū. As well as jujutsu, Araki-ryū makes use of a number of different medieval Japanese weapons, many of which derive from farming equipment and/or involve weighted chains. These include the inken (thunderbolt club), kusari-fundo (weighted chain), kusaribō (chain staff) and shikomi kusaribō (chain staff with hidden blade), and the kusarigama (chain sickle). More conventional weapons, such as the naginata, are also studied.".
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- Q11618711 comment "Araki-ryū is a system of traditional Japanese martial arts. Its curriculum includes empty-handed striking and grappling, and the use of a number of weapons.Araki-ryū was founded by a samurai named Minamoto Hidetsuna, a student of Fujiwara Katsume, who served under Toyotomi Hideyoshi during the invasion of Korea. Toyotomi personally noted Minamoto's combat ability, and he received commendations for valour.".
- Q11618711 label "Araki-ryū".