Haiya-Te

Haiya-Te

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-! colspan="3" bgcolor="#CCCEEE"| Arts taught in Hyōhō Niten Ichi-ryū
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width="150" | Japanese name
width="150" | Description
width="150" | Haiya-Te designation
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width="150" | Kenjutsu 剣術 - odachi, kodachi
width="150" | Sword art - Long and short sword
width="150" | Tachi/Kodachi Seiho
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width="150" | Kenjutsu - odachi, kodachi
width="150" | Sword art - Long and short sword used together
width="150" | Nito Seiho
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width="150" | Aikuchi
width="150" | Knife art
width="150" | Aikuchi roppo
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width="150" | Juttejutsu - Jutte
width="150" | Truncheon art
width="150" | Jitte to jutsu
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width="150" | Bōjutsu棒術 -
width="150" | Staff art
width="150" | Bo jutsu
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Haiya-Te is a style of classical Japanese swordsmanship conceived by the legendary warrior Iesada Gensai and famous lieutenant Kuroyama Norikazu. Haiya-Te is mainly known for the single-sword, katana, kenjutsu techniques Iesada called ashi dageki ("leg strike") and shi kageki("extreme death").

Origin

A general in the Takeno Shogunate founded this style. His pupil Norikazu mastered and redid this style. After Iesada had died and Norikazu left the Takeno Shogunate with his brother he added to the fast paced style. On his way to the Kaga Province he took many elements from other ronin, even monks to add into this style.

uccession

The Haiya-Te Dojo is a modern day dojo in the mountains of the Kaga Province. The sensei Kuroyama Hiroyuki, ancestor of Kuroyama Norikazu, teaches the students in the ancient art of swordfighting. Not only fighting is taught there but bushido and samurai ways of life are taught there.

Lineage

The lineage chart to date is as follows:

# Iesada Gensai
# Kuroyama Norikazu
# Kurokazu Daichi
# Kuroichi Hachiro
# Kuronaga Hideki
# Kurodeki Hidetsugu
# Kurosugu Katashi
# Kurokata Ken'Ichi
# Kuroichi Masaru
# Kuroyama Hiroyuki


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