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Hyōhō Taisha-ryū (兵法タイ捨流) is a traditional Japanese martial arts school (koryū). It was founded by Marume Kurando in the late 16th century in the Hitoyoshi domain (nowadays Kumamoto Prefecture) and its teachings center around Japanese swordsmanship. The school is still taught today in an unbroken lineage, with its headquarters at the Ryū-Sen-Kan Dōjō, in Yatsushiro City, Kumamoto Prefecture.

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  • Hyōhō Taisha-ryū (兵法タイ捨流) is a traditional Japanese martial arts school (koryū). It was founded by Marume Kurando in the late 16th century in the Hitoyoshi domain (nowadays Kumamoto Prefecture) and its teachings center around Japanese swordsmanship. The school is still taught today in an unbroken lineage, with its headquarters at the Ryū-Sen-Kan Dōjō, in Yatsushiro City, Kumamoto Prefecture. (en)
  • タイ捨流(タイしゃりゅう)は、丸目長恵によって新陰流から創始された兵法。 現在、人吉藩に伝わった系統が現存している。この系統の12代目小田夕可は、1963年7月31日に「熊本県無形文化財」の指定を受けていた。 (ja)
  • Тайся-рю (яп. タイ捨流 ) — древняя школа кэндзюцу, классическое боевое искусство Японии, основанное приблизительно в 1567 году мастером по имени Курандо Марумэ. Стиль Тайся-рю пользовался особой популярностью в регионе Кюсю во времена Миямото Мусаси. (ru)
  • Tai捨流(日语:タイ捨流/タイしゃりゅう tai sya ryu *)為丸目長惠從新陰流所創立的兵法流派。 (zh)
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  • Art of drawing the sword (en)
  • Art of stick fighting (en)
  • Art of sword fighting (en)
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  • Marume Kurando no suke Nagayoshi , c.1540–c.1629) (en)
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  • Uehara Eriko Fujiwara Hidesada , born c.20th century) (en)
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  • Uehara Eriko sōke demonstrating short sword technique with Yamamoto Takahiro shihan - Photo by Hyōhō Taisha-ryū Ryūsenkan (en)
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  • Hitoyoshi Domain (en)
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  • Tenshō era 1573-1592 (en)
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  • Taisha-ryū also known as Hyōhō Taisha-ryū Kenjutsu (en)
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  • "Nature has two faces: the beauty of Nature, of the sunset, of the sunrise, and of the majestic mountain - you see it and you think: “Ah, it's beautiful!”, but Nature is also destructive and has great power which humans cannot hope to achieve or overcome. Like the floods in Kumamoto. It is the same thing. These two faces [of Nature] form what is the true natural body . Similarly, during a demonstration , when one has a natural posture people looking from the side will say: “Oh, how beautiful, what a beautiful movement!”, but at the same time the sword swings are powerful and scary. This is how we practice the natural body and its meaning within Taisha-ryū.” (en)
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  • Hyōhō Taisha-ryū (兵法タイ捨流) is a traditional Japanese martial arts school (koryū). It was founded by Marume Kurando in the late 16th century in the Hitoyoshi domain (nowadays Kumamoto Prefecture) and its teachings center around Japanese swordsmanship. The school is still taught today in an unbroken lineage, with its headquarters at the Ryū-Sen-Kan Dōjō, in Yatsushiro City, Kumamoto Prefecture. (en)
  • タイ捨流(タイしゃりゅう)は、丸目長恵によって新陰流から創始された兵法。 現在、人吉藩に伝わった系統が現存している。この系統の12代目小田夕可は、1963年7月31日に「熊本県無形文化財」の指定を受けていた。 (ja)
  • Тайся-рю (яп. タイ捨流 ) — древняя школа кэндзюцу, классическое боевое искусство Японии, основанное приблизительно в 1567 году мастером по имени Курандо Марумэ. Стиль Тайся-рю пользовался особой популярностью в регионе Кюсю во времена Миямото Мусаси. (ru)
  • Tai捨流(日语:タイ捨流/タイしゃりゅう tai sya ryu *)為丸目長惠從新陰流所創立的兵法流派。 (zh)
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  • タイ捨流 (ja)
  • Taisha Ryu (en)
  • Тайся-рю (ru)
  • Tai捨流 (zh)
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