Art
Lineage: There are a few lines continuing today. I am aware
of the Main Jujutsu line in Wakayama prefecture, (information previously
printed here was proved to be a forgery thus erased. Sorry for the
inconvenience) the Higo line that split into two lines after Aoki
Tesshin Sensei and another line from the Nishio Han.
Nishio Line:Sekiguchi
Yagouemon Uji Nari -Kuze Judayu -Yamaji Jinzaemon-Shigata Yahyoe
- Kumakura Hikoemon -Inogawa Yozaemon -Sakata Moheiji -Suzuki Sukejiro
-Inagaki Yunosuke -Kamegai Osamu -Yamada Yoshitaka.
Main Line:
See
Sekiguchi Ryu Jujutsu Page
It seems that the batto jutsu or iai techniques were over shadowed
by the Jujutsu and judo of the school. Since I've started training
with the main line, they have been working hard to revive the sword
aspect of the art and produce good swordsman.
Besides the iai, the main line also has a few kenjutsu kata and
kogusoku (dagger) techniques.
Higo Line:
(also known as Higo Ryu Iai) Sekiguchi
Uji Nari, the son of SGR Jujutsu's founder, is credited as the founder
of the sword in this line (He and Yagouemon might actually be the
same person).
His student, founder of the famous Shibukawa Ryu
Jujutsu, learned jujutsu and battojutsu from the Sekiguchi family.
Shibukawa went to Edo (present day Tokyo) and opened a school that
soon became very popluar. Shibukawa changed the techniques of the
jujutsu and called it Shibukawa Ryu Jujutsu, while keeping the Sekiguchi
Ryu name on the Batto Jutsu.
A man from Higo Han (Kumamoto Prefecture) by the
name of Izawa Nagahide, moved to Edo and began studying Sekiguchi
Ryu Batto Jutsu with Shibukawa, and brought the art back with him
when he returned to Kumamoto.
With the exception of the 6th generation, a member
of the Izawa family continued the heritage of the art till the 8th
generation. The 13th generation was Oishi Nagamasa, who handed it
down to Aoki Tesshin. Aoki left a few students with Menkyo Kaiden
to continue the art.
I know of 3 people who claim right to soke from
Aoki Sensei, though one later stepped down to support one of the
other two, Yamada Yoshitaka.
BushinJuku Line: Laking
Sensei trained directly under Yamada Yoshitaka Sensei (Higo Ryu
techniques) and Sekiguchi Yoshio Soke (main line). |