Haruna Sensei was a main teacher of Fay Goodman Sensei. He attained the rank of kyoshi 8th Dan in iaido, held rank in kendo and also trained in Niten-Ichi ryu. in 1982 with regular visits from 1984 up until 2001. Don LaLiberty is Tekkojukus Chief Iaido Instructor. Haruna Sensei taught many times overseas, contributing to the spread of iaido outside Japan. Iaido is a martial art that focuses on drawing, cutting and resheathing of. org SHUMEIKAI ITALIADOMINIQUE PIERRE MUSO. He also placed in the top 8 several times in the All Japan Championships as well as having many other tournament successes throughout Japan. AIKIDO IAIDO KENJUTSU Info: Daniele Romanazzi 00.39.335.8181273. He was a finalist at 7th Dan level in the All-Japan Championships two years running (19) he was runner-up in 1988 and winner in 1989 with a perfect 3-0 score in each round. An Iaido shinsa (test) will be held the morning of Sunday, June 21. The Taikai is limited to AUSKF members, or non-AUSKF members who are US residents. A competition will be held on Saturday, June 20. His iaido teacher was Yamashibu Yoshikazu Sensei, and he also received some direct instruction from Yamamoto Harusuke. An Iaido seminar will be held on Thursday and Friday, June 1819. He worked as a junior high school teacher, teaching science. His home dojo was the Musashi Dojo in Ohara. The 20th generation, Onoe Masamitsu, inherited it and passed it to the current 21st generation, Sekiguchi Komei.Haruna Matsuo Sensei (1926-2002) was from Okayama prefecture and began iaido in 1972 at the age of 46, although he had practised kendo since the age of 16. Yamauchi Toyotake taught many students in Tokyo and Kyoto and even served when called to do military service in 1941. We offer classes in kendo and iaido for interested students of all ages.
Yamauchi Toyotake, the 18th generation headmaster is the grandson of Yamauchi Yodo, the daimyo of Tosa. Idaho Kendo Club is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of Japanese fencing. Scattered groups of practitioners could be found all over Canada practicing their art, but it was not until 1991 during the World Kendo Championships (CKF) hosted in Toronto, that the first CKF Iaido grading was held. Masamichi also organized the waza into logical order within each set. The study of Iaido in Canada through the CKF is a relatively new activity with a history of 20-30 years.
He changed the names of the Omori-ryu and Hasegawa-ryu, (both styles were integrated into Eishin-ryu at the time) into Seiza no Bu and Tatehiza no Bu. Delivery Receipt can be made from the company office, in front of the port, or from the hotel. The 17th generation headmaster, Oe Masamichi formalized many of the waza in Muso Jikiden Eishin Ryu. The 9th generation headmaster, Hayashi Rokudayu Morimasa, served the Tosa domain and established Eishin-ryu there. The title ‘Muso’ (unparalleled / peerless) refers to the fact that Hasegawa Eishin was praised by Toyotomi Hideyoshi as “a swordsman without equal” when he saw a demonstration of his iaijutsu. He also served the Tokugawa family in Nagoya and excelled in Kyudo. We visit Tokyo and Kanagawa Prefecture in Japan regularly for advanced exams and to deepen our learning under the exclusive guidance of Furuichi Sensei.
The term ‘Eishin’ came from 7th generation headmaster, Hasegawa Chikaranosuke Eishin, who officially called the art Muso Jikiden Eishin-ryu. Our Iaido - under the umbrella of the ZNKR/AJKF/IKF - is following the guidance of Furuichi Norio Sensei (8 dan Kyoshi Iaido, 7 Dan Kyoshi Kendo, 7 Dan Battodo, 6 dan Jukendo, 3 dan Jodo).
It is said he confined himself for approximately a hundred days in the Hayashizaki Myojin Shrine, where he received divine inspiration for a new body of sword techniques using a long sword. The founder of Muso Jikiden Eishin-ryu was Hayashizaki Jinsuke Shigenobu, who also founded Hayashizaki Shimmei Muso-ryu, Muso-ryu, Hayashizaki-ryu, Hayashizaki Jinsuke-ryu, Muso Shinden-ryu, and Jushin-ryu. Muso Jikiden Eishin-ryu (無雙直傳英信流居合術) translates to “peerless, direct transmission, true-faith style.” It is the second oldest martial art from Japan with an unbroken history of 450 years that was founded in 1590.