Ono Ha Itto Ryu Kenjutsu Vol 2 DVD by Toru Ishizaki
Delve deeper into the esoteric teachings of Ono-ha Itto-ryu, a distinguished Japanese swordsmanship style founded by Ito Ittosai, renowned for its military applications within the Shogun family's strategies. This second volume of the series, "Furi-satato Edition," explores the secrets of the Furi-satato technique, shedding light on the profound philosophy and advanced techniques of the school.
Contents:
Modern History of Itto-ryu
- Overview from the 16th head of school, Junzo Sasamori
- Insight into Reigakudo, the orthodox dojo
- Succession to the 17th head of school, Takemi Sasamori
Tools of Itto-ryu
- Utilization and significance of:
- Hibiki
- Wooden sword
- Fukuro-waragi
- Oni-kote
Kodachi of Itto-ryu
- Introduction and focus on the Kodachi
- Stance, footwork, and Maai considerations
- Detailed exploration of techniques such as Muto no koto
Principles of Shin-gyō-sō
- Practice stages and tactical applications
- Strategic use of Maai and footwork
Catalogue and License
Secret of Secrets: Secret Disposable Sword
- Establishment and purification concepts
- Outline and significance of Kumitachi
- Detailed breakdown of each sword form:
- Wakigama no Suriage
- Ryuo Kaeshi
- Chisei and Gyaku no Chisei
- Ichimonji, Yotsugiri series, and Hasso
Five Secrets of Takakami Kongo Sword
- Origin and elemental stories behind the secrets
- Exposition of each sword form:
- Myoken
- Zettoken
- Shinken
- Kinpachi Ouken
- Dokumyoken
Hakiri-ai: Application of Disposable Sword and Five Points
- Practical application methods:
- Yasu-Turn
- Mitsu-chu
- Nori-zume
Instructor Profile: Toru Ishizaki
- Holder of Ono-ha Itto-ryu Menkyo Kaiden
- Head of Shinmuso Hayashizaki-ryu Iai
- 7th Dan in Kendo
- Director of Reigakudo Foundation
- Professor at Senshu University
Supported by:
- Reigakudo (General Incorporated Foundation)
- Martial arts hall established by Junzo Sasamori, 16th head of Ono-ha Itto-ryu
Supported by:
- Hiroya Suzuki (Menkyo)
- Ryo Anzai (Menkyo)
Language: Japanese
Length: 62 min.
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