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History of Muso Jikiden Eishin Ryu
The
founder of Muso Jikiden Eishin Ryu was Hayashizaki Jinsuke
Minamoto Shigenobu of present-day Kanagawa prefecture. Very
little is known of him as due to his historical importance,
much of his life has been widely fictionalised. It is understood
that he grew up in a time of constant warfare and is said
to have studied many sword styles. Upon receiving divine
inspiration, he developed a way of fighting that began with
the drawing of the sword. He called his school the 'Shinmei
Muso Ryu' - the 'divinely, uparalleled style'.
It
was 17th headmaster Oe Masamichi Shikei who renamed the
school to its current name as we know it today by merging
the techniques of Eishin and Omori (previous headmasters
of Shinmei Muso Ryu) with Shigenobu's original school. His
techniques were influenced by his combat experience of Hamaguri
Gomon no Ikusa in 1865-67.
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