Ōmori-ryū

Ōmori-ryū
Ōmori-ryū
(大森流)
Foundation
Founder Ōmori Rokurōzaemon Masamitsu (大森 六郎左衛門 正光)
c.1546–1621
Period founded Early to mid Edo period
Current information
Current headmaster None.
Arts taught
Art Description
iaijutsu Sword-drawing art
Ancestor schools
Hasegawa Eishin-ryū, Yagyū Shinkage-ryū.
Descendant schools
None.

Ōmori-ryū (大森流?) is a iaijutsu koryū founded by Ōmori Rokurōzaemon Masamitsu (大森 六郎左衛門 正光), probably in the latter half of the seventeenth century. The techniques developed by Masamitsu were later incorporated into Hasegawa Eishin-ryū and continue to be taught to this day as the first series of kata in Musō Jikiden Eishin-ryū and Musō Shinden-ryū.

Development

Ōmori Masamitsu first studied iaijutsu under the Hasegawa Eishin, the seventh headmaster of Shinmei Musō-ryū and founder of Hasegawa Eishin-ryū. He was later expelled due to personal reasons and started to develop his own style. Masamitsu disagreed in particular on the use of tate-hiza and tachi-ai as practical sword drawing postures. He thus based his kata on the seiza posture as he had learned it in the Ogasawara-ryū, a school of etiquette or reishiki. Though the form of the kata themselves were taken from what he had learned with Hasegawa, they were modified to conform to the five forms of sword-drawing as taught in the Yagyū Shinkage-ryū. By devising these eleven basic techniques, he came back in the good graces of his former teacher.[1]

This rapprochement between Hasegawa and Masamitsu had great influence on the future of both of their arts, as Masamitsu then began teaching his own style to many students of Hasegawa. These direct students include Hayashi Rokudayū Morimasa, ninth headmaster of Hasegawa Eishin-ryū and Ōguro Motoemon Kiyokatsu, the eleventh headmaster. Since that time the techniques have been passed down in both Hasegawa Eishin-ryū branches and are now found in both of their modern-day descendants, Musō Jikiden Eishin-ryū and Musō Shinden-ryū, as the entry-level (shoden) techniques.

Notes

  1. ^ Draeger and Warner, p. 89.

References

  • Draeger, Donn F.; Gordon Warner (1982). Japanese Swordsmanship : Technique and Practice. New York: Weatherhill. ISBN 0-8348-0146-9. 

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