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Heihō Kadensho Part 1: Shoe-Offering Bridge

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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....

Introductions and Upkeep

I promised myself I wouldn't make this too long. Following the advice of some good friends, specifically Baron Wistric Oftun MD, I made this blog to address a lack of instructional resources for the art and use of the katana in SCA fencing. And I want to tell you all about that as soon as possible. But first I need to set a firm foundation. This blog is intended primarily for my friends and colleagues in the Society for Creative Anachronism. This is where I will archive my ongoing research pertaining to historical kenjutsu (Japanese swordsmanship). In the SCA, I play a Japanese persona. Mundanely, I am a 3rd-year Master's student in Digital Media in the Ivan Allen College at Georgia Tech. In the society, I currently research and recreate different aspects of Japanese culture, martial arts and other art forms. Mundanely, I'm hunting for post-grad opportunities. Being a white person, I benefit from certain privileges mundanely and in the society. I have inherited ...