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Shiranui-ryū : ウィキペディア英語版 | Shiranui-ryū
is a traditional school of Japanese martial arts. It was created by Kawakami Gensai in the 1860s, following his study of swordsmanship under the samurai . Shiranui-ryū was characterized by high speed. Kawakami Gensai was its only practitioner as he was executed in 1872. ==Fictional Portrayal== In the manga and anime Rurouni Kenshin, the sword style of Himura Kenshin (himself loosely based on Kawakami Gensai), the ''Hiten Mitsurugi-ryū'' (飛天御剣流, lit. "Flying Heaven's Honorable Sword Style") is loosely based on Shiranui-ryū; both styles are characterized by high-speed attacks. In SNK's ''Fatal Fury'' and ''The King of Fighters'' series, and in the anime ''Fatal Fury 2: The New Battle'' and ''Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture'', Mai Shiranui's fighting style is based on Shiranui-ryu.
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