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  2. Togakure-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Togakure-ryū (戸隠流) is a historical tradition of ninjutsu known as the "School of the Hidden Door", allegedly founded during the Oho period (1161–1162) by Daisuke Nishina (仁科大助) (a.k.a. Daisuke Togakure (戸隠大助)), who learned his original fighting techniques from a Chinese monk named Kain Dōshi. [1]

  3. Blade (studio) - Wikipedia

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    Co-produced with Silver Link. [5] The Maid I Hired Recently Is Mysterious: Mirai Minato Misuzu Hoshino July 24, 2022 () October 19, 2022 () 11 Based on a manga by Wakame Konbu. Co-produced with Silver Link. [6] Level 1 Demon Lord and One Room Hero: Keisuke Inoue July 3, 2023 () September 18, 2023 () 12

  4. Japanese martial arts - Wikipedia

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    At least three Japanese terms (budō, bujutsu, and bugei) are used interchangeably with the English phrase Japanese martial arts. The usage of the term budō (武道) to mean martial arts is a modern one: historically the term meant a way of life encompassing physical, spiritual and moral dimensions with a focus on self-improvement ...

  5. Hōki-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Thrust to an opponent to the left, with hand alongside the blade, in seiza posture. Kote giri. Thrust to an opponent to the left, with hand alongside the blade, in seiza posture. Kiri tsuke. Thrust to an opponent to the right, with hand alongside the blade, in seiza posture. Nuki dome. Block an attack from right, and cut an opponent. Tsuki dome.

  6. OLFA - Wikipedia

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    OLFA Corporation (オルファ株式会社, Orufa Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese manufacturer of utility knives, founded in 1956 in Osaka, Japan.The name is derived from the Japanese words oru (折る, bend and break) and ha (刃, blade).

  7. Bugei jūhappan - Wikipedia

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    The Bugei jūhappan (武芸十八般 "Eighteen Kinds Of Martial Arts") is a selection of combat techniques and martial arts used by the samurai of Tokugawa-era Japan. [1] Established by Hirayama Gyozo , the concept is based on earlier Chinese traditions, such as Eighteen Arms of Wushu.

  8. Onna-musha - Wikipedia

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    The most popular weapon-of-choice of onna-musha is the naginata, which is a versatile, conventional polearm with a curved blade at the tip. [35] [36] The weapon is mainly favored for its length, which can compensate for the strength and body size advantage of male opponents. [1] [37]

  9. William Durbin - Wikipedia

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    William Paul Durbin Jr. (born Dec. 31, 1953) is a martial artist and Baptist minister, known for founding Kiyojute Ryu Kempo Bugei (気楊柔手流拳法武芸, Kiyōjūte-ryū Kenpō Bugei), meaning "spiritually positive gentle person system of martial arts", a form of Kempo, in 1982.