Hayashizaki is considered the "founder" of sword-drawing as a form distinct from fighting with swords already drawn. Muso Shinden ryu iaido (MSR) is one of the many styles of drawing the Japanese sword descended from Hayashizaki Jinsuke Shigenobu (c.1542 - 1621). Muso Shinden Ryu Demo, by Ide Tomota sensei (8th dan Hanshi) Most serious iaido schools include "seitei" in their curriculum, besides their Koryu. The twelve Seitei iaido forms (seitei-gata) are now standardised for the tuition, promotion and propagation of iaido within the kendo federations around the world. "Seitei Iaido" is the style of the All Japan Kendo Federation (AJKF, Zen Nippon Kendo Renmei or ZNKR). Danzaki Sensei was a direct student of Nakayama Hakudō SenseiĪt Shidokan, students learn both Koryū and Seitei Iaido (制定). Our school traces back to the line of Danzaki Tomoaki Sensei throughįred Okimura Sensei passed on to his direct students Santoso Hanitijo (5th Dan), Robert Miller (5th Dan) and Dean Jolly (5th Dan). The term is contrasted with Gendai budo "modern martial arts" which refer to schools developed after the Meiji Restoration. Koryū (古流 old style) is a Japanese term used to describe Japanese martial arts that predate the Meiji restoration (1868).
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