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Good evening kind folks,

 

Last night, I happened to stumble across a very interesting document which was freely offered and available for download. I had not seen anything like it which is why I'm putting it here as well, not many illustrations but the one photo that's in it I thought was quite sufficient. Its not too long but offers a lot of information.

 

14th-Century-Japanese-Swordsmanship-Illustrated-by-Skeletons-From.pdf

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During our time in Japan we lived in Zaimokuza one of the locations where the heads were found is now the second most popular McDonalds in the whole country...

-t

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59 minutes ago, jeremy said:

Thanks for posting this.  As a toyama ryu practitioner,  I found this article very interesting and a fun read


Where do you train, Jeremy? I’m in New York. 

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23 minutes ago, PNSSHOGUN said:

Are there many horseback based strikes still being taught in Toyama Ryu :rotfl:

 

Great article, unfortunate they only had the two skulls for examples.

Horseback riding would make a great addition to our curriculum !!

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