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Muso Shinden Ryu : ウィキペディア英語版 | Musō Shinden-ryū
is a style of sword-drawing art founded by Nakayama Hakudō (中山博道) in 1932.〔Goron Warner and Donn F. Draeger (1991). ''Japanese Swordsmanship''. Weatherhill. Pages 91-92. ISBN 978-0-8348-0236-0〕 Nakayama Hakudō learned under both Hosokawa Yoshimasa, a master of the ''Shimomura'' branch (下村派) of Hasegawa Eishin-ryū, and Morimoto Tokumi, a fellow student of Ōe Masamichi of the ''Tanimura'' branch (谷村派).〔Yamatsuta, p. 16.〕 The name Musō Shinden-ryū most likely comes from the name given to the ''Shimomura'' branch by Hosokawa, Musō Shinden Eishin-ryū (無雙神傳英信流).〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url=http://kanoukan.web.fc2.com/english/musou/hstry/index.html )〕 ==Particularities== The ''kata'' from Musō Shinden-ryū present some differences in their execution from the ''kata'' of the same name practiced in its sister art of Musō Jikiden Eishin-ryū. Among the most visible are the manner in which the ''Furikamuri'' (raising the sword overhead, more commonly known as ''furikaburi'') and the ''nōtō'' (sheathing) are done. Both arts also differ from many other ''iaijutsu'' schools in that there is no ''kiai''.
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