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'''Heijo Muteki Ryu''' (Heijō Muteki Ryū), a [[Japan]]ese [[school]] of [[swordsmanship]] ([[kenjutsu]]), founded by Yamanouchi Renshinsai. In c [[1668]], Yamanouchi Renshinsai described his [[swordsmanship]] as [[kendo]].<ref>Draeger, Donn F. (1973): ''Classical Budo''. Weatherhill, Boston & London; page 81. ISBN 978-0-8348-0234-6.</ref>.
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| founder = Yamanouchi Renshinsai
| date founded = c 1668
| period founded = Early [[Edo period]]
| art1 = [[Kenjutsu]]/[[Kendo]]
| description1 = Sword Art/Way
| ancestors =
| descendants = [[Kendo]]
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'''Heijo Muteki Ryu''' (Heijō Muteki Ryū) is a [[Japan]]ese [[school]] of [[swordsmanship]] ([[kenjutsu]]/[[kendo]]) that was founded by Yamanouchi Renshinsai. In c 1668, Yamanouchi Renshinsai described his [[swordsmanship]] as [[kendo]].<ref>Draeger, Donn F. (1973): ''Classical Budo''. Weatherhill, Boston & London; page 81. {{ISBN|978-0-8348-0234-6}}.</ref>
==Reference==

==See also==
*[[Abe ryū]]
*[[Kenjutsu]]
*[[Kendo]]

==References==
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Latest revision as of 04:15, 30 March 2024

Heijō Muteki Ryū
Ko-ryū
Foundation
FounderYamanouchi Renshinsai
Date foundedc 1668
Period foundedEarly Edo period
Arts taught
ArtDescription
Kenjutsu/KendoSword Art/Way
Descendant schools
Kendo

Heijo Muteki Ryu (Heijō Muteki Ryū) is a Japanese school of swordsmanship (kenjutsu/kendo) that was founded by Yamanouchi Renshinsai. In c 1668, Yamanouchi Renshinsai described his swordsmanship as kendo.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Draeger, Donn F. (1973): Classical Budo. Weatherhill, Boston & London; page 81. ISBN 978-0-8348-0234-6.