Kukishin Ryū or Kukishinden Ryū, originally "Nine Gods Spirit School" (also translated as "Nine Demon Gods School" " by many modern groups having different lineages) is a Japanese martial art allegedly founded in the 14th century CE by Kuki Yakushimaru Ryūshin (Yakushimaru Kurando). It is a sōgō bujutsu, meaning that it teaches several different weapons/arts such as taijutsu, bōjutsu, naginata, kempō, hanbō, sōjutsu and heiho.
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- Kukishin Ryū or Kukishinden Ryū, originally "Nine Gods Spirit School" (also translated as "Nine Demon Gods School" " by many modern groups having different lineages) is a Japanese martial art allegedly founded in the 14th century CE by Kuki Yakushimaru Ryūshin (Yakushimaru Kurando). It is a sōgō bujutsu, meaning that it teaches several different weapons/arts such as taijutsu, bōjutsu, naginata, kempō, hanbō, sōjutsu and heiho. Kukishin Ryu and its founder are listed in the Bugei Ryuha Daijiten or "The Encyclopedia of Martial Art Schools", a record of modern and old lineage Japanese martial schools.
- Le Kukishin ryu est un art martial transmis dans la famille de Kumano Betto, descendant du clan Fujiwara et servant la Cour du Nord.
- 九鬼神流(くきしんりゅう)は大国鬼平重信が江戸時代前期に開いた棒術とされている。六尺棒を遣う通常の棒術だけでなく、三尺棒を遣う半棒術も伝えていることで知られる。江戸時代前期に高木流柔術と合流した。 創始は、大国鬼平が9匹の鬼と薙刀で闘ったが刃を折られ、残った薙刀の柄で鬼を倒した夢を見て開いたとされる。 創始された当時は柔術も含んでいたようだが、高木流の高木源之進英重と、柔術・棒術のそれぞれで技を競い、柔術は高木源之進が優れ、棒術は大国鬼平が優れていたため、大国鬼平は九鬼神流の柔術の技を捨て、高木流の柔術・剣術と九鬼神流の棒術を合わせ高木流に合流した。 のちに大国鬼平は、高木源之進から高木流を継承し、高木流の第4代宗家となる。 (以降の歴史は高木流の項目を参照) なお、これと異なる伝承を伝える系統もあるが、その伝承の多くは大正以後の創作が多い。 高木流に伝わっている九鬼神流棒術から派生した系統に、今真流第10代の上島三之助が伝えた系統がある。今真流は高木流と同じく赤穂藩に伝わっていた柔術流派であるが、上島は高木流に併伝されていた九鬼神流棒術も修行した。上島はその後、本部朝基に空手を学び、空手に九鬼神流棒術を加えて空真流空手道を創始した。
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- Shinden Fujiwara Musō-ryū
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- born 1318-01-01, date of death unknown
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- The original Kanji for the name. Notice that the Chinese character 鬼 ( oni-demon) replaces the older kokuji character. The "hornless" version is used in modern texts due to Japanese writing simplification, unintentionally altering the meaning.
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- Kukishin Ryū or Kukishinden Ryū, originally "Nine Gods Spirit School" (also translated as "Nine Demon Gods School" " by many modern groups having different lineages) is a Japanese martial art allegedly founded in the 14th century CE by Kuki Yakushimaru Ryūshin (Yakushimaru Kurando). It is a sōgō bujutsu, meaning that it teaches several different weapons/arts such as taijutsu, bōjutsu, naginata, kempō, hanbō, sōjutsu and heiho.
- Le Kukishin ryu est un art martial transmis dans la famille de Kumano Betto, descendant du clan Fujiwara et servant la Cour du Nord.
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- Kukishin-ryū
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- 九鬼神流
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