著者
長尾 進
出版者
日本武道学会
雑誌
武道学研究 (ISSN:02879700)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.29, no.1, pp.17-25, 1996-07-31 (Released:2012-11-27)
参考文献数
29

Shiai-kenjutsu or bamboo sword match with protective gear (Bogu) was created and developed by the Jikishinkage-ryu school in the early eighteenth century with the purpose of improving Kenjutsu (Japanese fencing) which had lost opportunities for actual contact. Today's Kendo has its origin in this match.A recent study (Yoshio Kobayashi et al.1993) maintains that the Hokushin-itto-ryu school built its theory of bamboo sword match between the Koka and the Kaei era (1844-1853). However, no report has been made which clarified the features of other Kenjutsu schools using bamboo swords and protective gear before that period.Shinto-munen-ryu Kenjutsu Kokoroe-gaki, owned by National Diet Library, was written by Muto Shichinosuke, a master of Shinto-munen-ryu in Sukekawa Village (present-day Hitachi City, Ibaraki Prefecture), who was active in the Tenpo era (1830-1843).It describes the features of other seven Kenjutsu schools: protective gear, bamboo swords, postures, techniques, tactics and the customs to deal with them.The main points of this manuscript are summarized as follows:Prior to the Koka era, each of the Kenjutsu schools had original postures, techniques and tactics. For exemple,1. Itto-ryu: a fencer mainly thrusts at the opponent's chest and face from the Lower posture (Gedan).2. Jikishinkage-ryu: a fencer strikes his opponent's head gear and gloves with both hand constantly from the Upper posture (Jodan).3. Kyoshin-meichi-ryu: a fencer principally makes one hand strikes constantly from the Upper posture while putting his left foot forward.4. Ryugo-ryu: a fencer strikes his opponent's whole body, especially the legs.Protective gear (Bogu) were not the same among the schools. Head gear (Men) and gloves (Kote) were worn in common, but body-protecters (Take-gusoku or Do) were not because body-protecters were primitive in those days and some schools assumed that it could hinder the movement of a fencer.
著者
長尾 進
出版者
日本武道学会
雑誌
武道学研究 (ISSN:02879700)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.21, no.3, pp.10-21, 1989-03-25 (Released:2012-11-27)
参考文献数
59

Unkv-rya is a school of Kenjutsu, the Japanese traditional swordsmanship.In the early days of the Edo era, it was established by Itori Kyoun who learned Kenjutsu at the Kô-ryû school and Mujû shinken-ryû school. Kengo Tominaga was the first researcher who referred to the lineage, the old documents, the Kata (forms) and the method of bamboo sword practice of this school in the Kumamoto district. There are few studies on this school except his posthumous works.The porpose of this study is to clarify the details related to the tradition of Unkô-ryû, through the analysis of the documents and materials we have recently discovered and offered by Mr. Hiromichi Inoue, the present master of this school. The results can be summarized as follows; 1) All the hereditary masters of Unkô-ryû styled themselves with the names which include the same word Un. It was succeeded to the usage of Muju shinken-rya, for example, Harigaya Sekiun or Kodegiri Ichiun.2) In Unkô-ryû, the licence on the first and the middle grades are “Zuijun-no-shô” and “Sankyôroku”, the documents of Kô-ryû. Two licences out of three on the final grade are “Sekiun-rya Kenjutsu-sho” and “Tenshin-dokuro” written by Kodegiri Ichiun, the second master of Muju shinken-ryû.3) The method of bamboo sword practice in this school was also succeeded to the style of Muju-shinken-ryû.-Two persons faced each other try to. do the same technique “Men (head)-striking”, from the same posture “Hassô”, at the same time. This was the only practice called Aiuchi, and a very unique one disregarded victory or defeat. Thus Unkô-ryû is a Kenjutsu school combined these two schools.; however, it is supposed to have been influenced by Muju shinken-ryu much more than by Kô-ryû.
著者
長尾 進一郎
出版者
[出版者不明]
巻号頁・発行日
2006-07

制度:新 ; 文部省報告番号:乙2031号 ; 学位の種類:博士(工学) ; 授与年月日:2006/7/20 ; 早大学位記番号:新4303
著者
長尾 進
出版者
日本武道学会
雑誌
武道学研究 (ISSN:02879700)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.31, no.Supplement, pp.36, 1998 (Released:2012-11-27)
著者
酒井 利信 百鬼 史訓 長尾 進 大石 純子 ベネット アレクサンダー 大保木 輝雄 数馬 広二 鍋山 隆弘
出版者
筑波大学
雑誌
基盤研究(B)
巻号頁・発行日
2011-04-01

本研究は、既に酒井らが有するヨーロッパを中心とした海外ネットワークを駆使して、まずは外国人実践者が日本武道の何を知りたいと望んでいるのかという海外における需要を把握し、これに対応する内容を英語化して、ネット上で発信することにより、世界で初の、海外において誰でも、どこでも、いつでも、知りたいことを知ることができる、武道文化に関するオンデマンド英語教材を開発することを目的とした。最終的な研究成果物としてはバイリンガル・ウェブサイト「Budo World」(http://www.budo-world.org/)を立ち上げ、英語と日本語で情報を発信した。