Jirokichi Yamada

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Jirōkichi Yamada
BornJanuary 9, 1863
Aizu, Fukushima, Japan
DiedOctober 23, 1930
Japan
Native name山田 次朗吉 Yamada Jirōkichi
NationalityJapanese
StyleKashima Shinden Jikishinkage-ryū
TrainerSakakibara Kenkichi (榊原 鍵吉)
Notable studentsKawashima Takashi (川島 堯), Ōmori Sōgen (大森 曹玄)

Jirōkichi Yamada (山田 次朗吉, Yamada Jirōkichi, January 9, 1863 – October 23, 1930) was the 15th and last official headmaster or sōke of Kashima Shinden Jikishinkage-ryū, a (koryū) of the Japanese martial art of swordsmanship (kenjutsu). He was a student of the 14th sōke, Sakakibara Kenkichi (榊原 鍵吉).

In the early twentieth century (1927), he published a book documenting all five classical kata of this koryū that originates from the sixteenth century.[1]

See also

Kashima Shinden Jikishinkage-ryū

References

  1. ^ Kashima Shinden Jikishinkage-ryū 鹿島神傳直心影流 by Yamada Jirōkichi. Suishinsha, hardcover, 1927. Template:Ja icon

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