Years ago I saw Seishi Horibe in a martial arts magazine. After that I never saw him featured in an article again. Online I can find several videos of his students and him, but many of the articles are not in English and offer little in terms of information about the man and his martial art.

I'm pretty sure that by his own admission, the art is modern or a modernized form of an older art. Does it have any connection to older koryu? What arts have influenced it specifically?

I recently learned that he passed away a couple of years ago. Is anybody currently in charge of the system? Are there still schools that teach this art?

Thanks,

Tim Doyle