One of the nine schools of
ninjutsu.
It originated from the
Kukishin Ryu (in the 1330s), a martial art that was formed around larger weapons. For example it studied how the
naginata could be broken into the
bo and how the bo could be broken into the
hanbo, kukishin was popular with
seamen who used
rigging as
makeshift weapons against pirates.
Weapons developed under this school include:
Kusarigama developed from Kaginawa (hook and rope)
and the Daisharin, a weapon developed from the naval aspects of the school, it was a long (7-8 ft) pole, with 2x3 inch circular pieces of wood running down it - it was used as the axle mount for the base of a ship prior to launch.
It probably became Kukishinden Ryu around the 17th Century, when Ohkuni Kihei Shigenobu held the Menkyo Kaiden.
It was added to the nine schools of ninjutsu because Ishitani Matsutaro worked at Takamatsu's father's factory, and this was where he met Takamatsu. Takamatsu was told by Toda (his grandfather) that he should never challenge Ishitani to a sword fight, for he was a famous martial artist, and the swordsmanship of Kushikenden Ryu was superior than that of Togakure Ryu
Takamatsu heeded these words, but challenged Ishitani to a Taijutsu contest, and he was easily beaten. Takamatsu requested that Ishitani teach him Kukishenden Ryu, which he did, many believe that Takamatsu did not become the soke of the kukishen Ryu because it would upset the Japanese government due to his involvement in guerilla warfare.
Happo Hikenjutsu
- Bo
- Ken
- Naginata
- Shuriken
- Kusirigama
- Hi
- Miza
- Taijutsu
Soke
- Izumo Kanja Yoshiteru
- Izumo Koshiro Terunobu
- Izumo Matshushiro Teruhide
- Izumo Bungo Yoshiteru
- Izumo Kanja Yoshitaka
- Izumo Kanja Yoshiteru
- Ohkuni Kisanata Kiyosumi
- Tsutsumi Hakushi Mori Ritsuzan
- Kuriyama Uknongen Nagafusa
- Ohkuni Kihei Shigenobu -1688
- Otone Sakon Yasumasa
- Otone Genpachi Yoshihide
- Otone Gengoro Yasuhira
- Awaji Nyudo Chikayasu
- Kurama Kotaro Genshin
- Ohkuni Izumo Mori Shigehiro -1844
- Sugino Juheita Kanemitsu
- HisaHara Kotaru NoBuyoshi
- Ishitani Takeoi Matsutaro -approx death 1905
- Ishitani Matsutaro Takekage - approx death 1911
- Takamatsu Toshitsugo -b1887 d.1972
- Masaaki Hatsumi b.1931
Source: Paul Richardson