judasith
31-10-2006, 11:32 PM
Dear Posters,
A new detailed book in english language about Takeda's mainline Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu and Ono-ha Itto-ryu kenjutsu is available as a presale on Budovideos.com.
Takeda-den Ono-ha Itto-ryu is a koryu kenjutsu school transmitted in the Aizu-Takeda Clan since Ono Tadatsune created the school (Ono Tadaaki didn't yet call his art Ono-ha). It was passed down in a parallel way to the Ono mainline, which has its honbu in Tokyo and is called Takeda-den because Takeda Sokaku (called "kotengu" for his ability in swordmanship) added his own small modifications to the original curriculum.
Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu is maybe the main and biggest jujutsu koryu in Japan, and the origin of, among other schools, modern Aikido, Yoseikan Budo, Hakko-ryu, but also Hapkido and in part Shorinji Kempo.
For more information about the contents of the book:
http://www.budovideos.com/shop/customer/product.php?productid=23778&cat=283&page=1
Best regards,
Giacomo Merello
A new detailed book in english language about Takeda's mainline Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu and Ono-ha Itto-ryu kenjutsu is available as a presale on Budovideos.com.
Takeda-den Ono-ha Itto-ryu is a koryu kenjutsu school transmitted in the Aizu-Takeda Clan since Ono Tadatsune created the school (Ono Tadaaki didn't yet call his art Ono-ha). It was passed down in a parallel way to the Ono mainline, which has its honbu in Tokyo and is called Takeda-den because Takeda Sokaku (called "kotengu" for his ability in swordmanship) added his own small modifications to the original curriculum.
Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu is maybe the main and biggest jujutsu koryu in Japan, and the origin of, among other schools, modern Aikido, Yoseikan Budo, Hakko-ryu, but also Hapkido and in part Shorinji Kempo.
For more information about the contents of the book:
http://www.budovideos.com/shop/customer/product.php?productid=23778&cat=283&page=1
Best regards,
Giacomo Merello