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  2. Sekiguchi-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Sekiguchi-ryū (関口流), or Sekiguchi Shin Shin-ryū (関口新心流), [1] is a Japanese martial art founded in the mid-17th century, notable for its Kenjutsu, Iaijutsu, and Jujutsu, including the art of kyusho-jutsu.

  3. Kashima Shin-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Kunii Zen'ya, former leader of the school, in 1953.. Kashima-Shinryū (鹿島神流) is a Japanese koryū martial art whose foundation dates back to the early 16th century. [1] ...

  4. Yakuza: Like a Dragon - Wikipedia

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    Yakuza: Like a Dragon [a] is a role-playing video game developed by Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio and published by Sega.The seventh mainline entry in the Yakuza series and the first to be developed as a turn-based RPG, it was released in Japan and Asia for PlayStation 4 on January 16, 2020.

  5. Yakuza (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    A film adaptation was released in Japanese theaters on March 2, 2007, called Like a Dragon: The Movie (龍が如く 劇場版, ryu ga gotoku: gekijoban). It is based on the first installment of the series and was directed by Takashi Miike .

  6. Shinryu - Wikipedia

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    Shin Ryu (1619–1680), general of the Joseon Dynasty in Korea; Kashima Shin-ryū, a martial art; Mizuno Shinryu, a late-World War II Japanese rocket-powered suicide interceptor concept that was never completed; Shindō Yōshin-ryū, a traditional school of Japanese martial arts, teaching primarily the art of jūjutsu; Shin Ryu-jin, contestant ...

  7. Shinkage-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Shinkage-ryū (新陰流) meaning "new shadow school", is a traditional school of Japanese martial arts, founded by Kamiizumi Ise-no-Kami Fujiwara-no-Hidetsuna, later Kamiizumi Ise-no-Kami Nobutsuna [1] (上泉 伊勢守 信綱, 1508–1578) in the mid-sixteenth century.

  8. Tenjin Shin'yō-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Essentially, Tenjin Shin'yō-ryū is the amalgamation of two separate systems of jūjutsu: the Yōshin-ryū and Shin no Shintō-ryū. The distinctive feature of this particular school is the use of atemi or strikes to disrupt the balance of the opponent as well as a more flexible and flowing movement of the body than seen in some older schools of jūjutsu.

  9. Yōshin-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Santō was perhaps better known as the seventh generation Headmaster of Miyamato Musashi's (宮本武蔵) famed Hyoho Niten Ichi-ryu (兵法二天一流) school of swordsmanship, [8] and while he is known to have awarded complete transmission of Yōshin-ryū to at least five students, he did not appoint an inheritor to the tradition prior his ...