Legacies of the Sword: The Kashima-Shinryu and Samurai Martial CultureUniversity of Hawaii Press, 1997 - 227 ページ Western scholars and educators are generally far less familiar with the samurai in his original-and, ostensibly, primary-role as warrior and masters of arms than in his other functions as landowner, feudal lord, literature, or philosopher. Yet, any attempt to comprehend fully the samurai without considering his military abilities and training (bugei) is futile. With verve and wit, Karl Friday combines the results of nearly two decades of fieldwork and archival research to examine samurai martial culture from a broad perspective: as a historical phenomenon, as a worldview, and as a system of physical, spiritual, and moral education. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Heritage and Tradition | 12 |
The Kashima Grand Shrine and TakemikazuchinoMikoto | 19 |
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adepts attack blade body Bokuden Buddhist budō no engen bugei bujutsu called century combat daimyō deity diagonal discussion divine document early modern fighting Figure Fivefold Laws Fujiwara headmaster Hidetsuna Hitotsu hōyō-dōka ichi-no-tachi initiates instructors Ishigaki Japan Japanese martial art Jikishin Kageryū jūjutsu kabala Kagetsugu kamae kami Kamiizumi Ise-no-kami Kashima Grand Shrine Kashima-Shinryū kata kendō Kengō kenjutsu kesagiri kiai KSR/IN KSR/NA Kunii Kunii family Kunii Zen'ya Kunii-ke keizu kusari-gama masters Matsumoto Bizen-no-kami means medieval menkyo kaiden Minamoto Naganuma naginata Okuyama omote one's opponent opponent's organization original pattern practice physical posture principles Ryū ryūha samurai schools Seki Seki Humitake shin shinbu Shinkage-ryū Shinryu Shintō shitachi shogunate skills sōke spear spirit strike sword swordsman swordsmanship tachi tactics Taizen Takeda Shingen Takemikazuchi Takemikazuchi-no-Mikoto teacher teaching techniques Tengu tion Tokugawa Ieyasu traditional bugei Tsukahara Bokuden uchitachi warrior weapon Yagyu Yoshimasa Yuasa