Tennen Rishin-ryū (天然理心流?) is a Japanese martial art, commonly known as
the style practiced by several core members of the Shinsengumi.
Founded by Kondō Kuranosuke Nagahiro around 1789, the style was
popularized by Kondō Shūsuke (1792-1867), the third generation master
of the style, who, together with Satō Hikogorō, spread its practice
throughout the farming population of the Tama district. Since the first
and the second generation masters each adopted a student with superb
skills to be the next master, in 1849 the childless Kondō Shūsuke
decided to adopt a sixteen-year-old student named Miyagawa Katsugorō,
the later Kondō Isami.
This style, like other koryū arts, teaches kenjutsu, bōjutsu, and
jūjutsu. The style was famous in Edo, and was headquartered at the
Shieikan dojo. In 1861, Kondō Isami became the 4th sōke of the style,
spread its fame during his time as commander of the Shinsengumi. Noted
practitioners were Hijikata Toshizo, Inoue Genzaburō, and the famous
prodigy Okita Sōji (who mastered all the techniques of the school and
attained Menkyo Kaiden status at eighteen or so.) Several men already
certified in other styles cross-trained in Tennen Rishin-ryū, such as
Yamanami Keisuke, who was enrolled in 1860 and others like Nagakura
Shinpachi and Harada Sanosuke stayed at the Shieikan without becoming
practitioners of Tennen Rishin-ryū.
Even though quite a few techniques were lost, especially in the
beginning of the Meiji era, Tennen Rishin-ryū is still practiced today,
among other koryū.
# Principles
# History
# How to wear daito and wakizashi (short & long sword)
# Etiquette
# Bokken Kata (5)
# Shinken kata (10)
# Bojutsu (staff) kata
# Jujutsu kata (6)
# Wakizashi (short sword) kata (6)
All Japan Kendo-Nihon Kendo Kata
Kendo is the art of modern Japanese Swordsmanship. It's roots lie deep
in Japanese culture and the spirit of the samurai warrior. Kendo
originated a thousand years ago From Kenjutsu, an earlier ancestral form
of swordsmanship using real swords on the battlefield and traces its
origins back to Japan?s ancient martial culture. In 1952, The All Japan
Kendo Federation was formed. Since then, Kendo has spread worldwide and
has become international in scope. Mastery of kendo is achieved through
repetition training in the basics and the practice of the ten Nihon
Kendo Kata. These kata consist of two-man sets, which use techniques
that have actually been tested in combat with real swords. These kata
make use of the ancient techniques of Kenjutsu as adapted to modern
Kendo. On this video you will see the ten kata of Kendo performed
masterfully by members of The All Japan Kendo Federation. This rare
instructional material shows you every detail of these kata and the
correct way to perform each kata.
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