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  1. Questions I ask folks who email me asking if they...

    Questions I ask folks who email me asking if they can come train in Japan:
    1. Do you speak/read/write Japanese? Not necessary, but certainly hugely helpful ,and everything is more difficult without...
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    Indeed it is. I think he's with Iwameji-sensei...

    Indeed it is. I think he's with Iwameji-sensei for the jo on the beach...then again I've never seen Iwameji-sensei with anything but gray hair.
    Nice to see that it doesn't seem like Shiokawa-sensei...
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    Y'all take your training way too seriously. I...

    Y'all take your training way too seriously. I just think the chicks look cute in hakama. And I like the whistly sound my sword makes when I swing it.
    Everything is just killin' people; no fun at...
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    Dunno about Niten Ichiryu in particular, but in...

    Dunno about Niten Ichiryu in particular, but in Japan that's one of the more classic formal styles for montsuki.

    Regards,

    r e n
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    This is easily solvable: make someone elsecarry...

    This is easily solvable: make someone elsecarry your kit to the dojo. (I can think of a couple of volunteers; we'll sort out the details later this month in LA!)

    Regards,

    r e n
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    Having trained Brian for the past 5 years, I...

    Having trained Brian for the past 5 years, I don't suspect there's much wrong with the sayabiki technique, but we'll see in LA in a couple weeks right? Remind me to check your left hand, for...
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    In general you probably should avoid contact with...

    In general you probably should avoid contact with wooden weapons of different woods. For example sunuke vs. akagashi would be just plain unfair -- the sunuke would destroy the akagashi and hardly...
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    Good point, there are SOME rules: * the only...

    Good point, there are SOME rules:
    * the only weapons you are allowed are the sword and your body.
    * there is one shinpan
    * can't remember about the back, but I suppose if you turned your back on...
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    Well I know at least one ryuha, Mugairyu Iaihyodo...

    Well I know at least one ryuha, Mugairyu Iaihyodo Meishi-ha, that doesn't consider it obviously stupid. We don't actively practice this ourselves, though we certainly practice things that are...
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    That's because there are no rules. Regards, ...

    That's because there are no rules.

    Regards,

    r e n
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    Well Gosoke was there watching so there were no...

    Well Gosoke was there watching so there were no issues, though we don't practie this -- one of our guys (Salty) just dove in and gave it a try (and got schooled.)

    Regards,

    r e n
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    This was the annual Japanese Toyamaryu Taikai,...

    This was the annual Japanese Toyamaryu Taikai, held in Machida.
    The weapons are real steel swords, just not sharpened.
    (And FYI, the bouts have to stop every 30 seconds because the swords bend ALL...
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    I'll take your word for it; I recall seeing...

    I'll take your word for it; I recall seeing various photos of Shiokawa training in jo with Draeger and a bunch of other old Japanese gents from "the day".

    Regarding the differences between...
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    Well one of the guys is actually one of my...

    Well one of the guys is actually one of my Mugairyu brethren!

    Regards,

    r e n
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    Indeed Niina-gosoke trained under Shiokawa-sensei...

    Indeed Niina-gosoke trained under Shiokawa-sensei for decades.
    There he learned Chuwaryu, Ikkakuryu, and the other tertiary arts that go with Shindomusoryu jo (tanken, tessen, kusarigama, jutte,...
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    They certainly claim to. Regards, r e n

    They certainly claim to.

    Regards,

    r e n
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    Full Disclosure: this group (Isokai) was founded...

    Full Disclosure: this group (Isokai) was founded by a number of members who were hamon'd (stripped of rank and kicked out) from my organization a couple years ago.
    As to what ryuha this jo is, I...
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    i fall down go boom

    http://221.114.251.44/mugai/movi/jyo.html

    Uh, what exactly is the point of falling down and then pointing your jo at the enemy whilst lying on the floor? Did you win?
    Methinks this goes better in...
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    We in Mugairyu Iaihyodo, Meishi-ha have made a...

    We in Mugairyu Iaihyodo, Meishi-ha have made a conscious decision not to post the full curriculum online in videos.
    If you want to see the real thing, you are welcome at any one of our dojos or...
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    Can only speak for Mugairyu, Meishi-ha, but doing...

    Can only speak for Mugairyu, Meishi-ha, but doing different techniques for kata and cutting is a no-no. Drawing out to the left does help give you more time to swing the sword from left to right, but...
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    I've seen a video of Shiokawa-sensei doing a jo...

    I've seen a video of Shiokawa-sensei doing a jo demo in which uchitachi's sword snapped. I think it was one of those "habiki" iaito; basically a supposedly beefier iaito made for contact kumitachi,...
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    That is completely ludicrous. Regards, r e n

    That is completely ludicrous.

    Regards,

    r e n
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    Just about anyone could train in kendo/sword. The...

    Just about anyone could train in kendo/sword. The limitations were mainly on who could wear daisho.
    Good story of Tsuji Gettan, founder of Mugairyu, training one of his nobility-class students in...
  24. Thread: Shizen

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    No. Regards, r e n

    No.

    Regards,

    r e n
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    I believe just about everyone under that...

    I believe just about everyone under that particular bit of the Fukuoka lineage did all the arts. At least, Niina-gosoke and all the guys he trained with including Yamada, Iwameji, etc. (all shihan...
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