Heihō Kadensho Part 1: Shoe-Offering Bridge
Before we launch into the first volume of the Heihō Kadensho, I'd like to talk about two other historic documents that have helped form the Yagyū canon. These documents are as follows: Yagyū-ryū Heihō Mokuroku (Illustrated Catalogue of the Shinkage-ryū Martial Arts) , illustrations by Yagyū Muneyoshi (1601) with commentary by Matsudaira Nobusada (1707) Muneyoshi wrote the Illustrated Catalogue as a gift for his friend, the Noh actor Komparu Shichiro Ujikatsu. The text features illustrations of Yagyū stances by Muneyoshi and accompanying martial instruction written by Matsudaira Nobusada (then a student of Shinkage-ryu) at the request of Ujikatsu's descendants. Fudōchi Shinmyō Roku (Divine Record of Immovable Wisdom ) , Takuan Sōhō (17th century) Takuan likely wrote the Divine Record as a letter to Yagyū Munenori. Sato speculates that it may have been written at the request of the shogun Iemitsu and was given to Munenori....