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Kage-ryū

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Kage-ryū (影流)[1] is a Japanese koryu martial art founded in the late Muromachi period ca 1550 by Yamamoto Hisaya Masakatsu.

The system teaches battojutsu using very long swords known as choken.

References

  1. ^ Kanji according to www.koryu.com – Kage-ryu (Kage = shade; shadow; other side).