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Ikkaku-ryū juttejutsu (一角流十手術) is a school of juttejutsu (or jittejutsu) that, as the equivalent to its sister variant Chūwa-ryū tankenjutsu (中和流短剣術), is taught alongside traditional school (''koryu'') of Japanese martial arts, Shintō Musō-ryū. It is composed of 24 forms (''kata'') divided into two series. It was created by the third Shintō Musō-ryū (SMR) Headmaster, Matsuzaki Kinu'emon Tsunekatsu in the late 17th century.〔Matsui, Kenji. 1993. ''The History of Shindo Muso Ryu Jojutsu'', translated by Hunter Armstrong (Kamuela, HI: International Hoplological Society)〕 Ikkaku-ryū juttejutsu utilizes the jutte as a way of self-defense for use against an attacker armed with a sword (katana). == History == The original tradition of Ikkaku-ryū did not specialize in the jutte,〔 but was a system of seizing/capturing arts (''toritejutsu'') with the jutte being one of several weapons and skills used. These weapons and arts included the war-fan (''tessen''), grappling (''jujutsu''), short-stick (''tebō'') and short-sword (''kodachi''). Originally the complete Ikkaku-ryū was taught in the ''New Just'' (Shintō) Musō-ryū branch〔 and the Ten'ami-ryū as an arresting/seizing-system for the local security force of the Kuroda domain. After the Meiji-restoration the two largest surviving branches of the Kuroda-no-jo tradition,〔 Jigyo and Haruyoshi -branches of ''New Just'' (Shintō) Musō-ryū, was merged and streamlined into what would become the modern day ''Way of the Gods'' (Shintō) Musō-ryū system led by Shiraishi Hanjiro. Of the original seizing-arts of the Ikkaku-ryū only the jutte and tessen arts was incorporated into the new system.
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