Hontai Yōshin-ryū
| Hontai Yōshin-ryū (本體楊心流) | |
|---|---|
| Ko-ryū | |
| Foundation | |
| Founder | Minaki Saburoji |
| Date founded | c. 1900 |
| Period founded | Early Edo period |
| Current information | |
| Current headmaster | Inoue Koyichi Munenori |
| Arts taught | |
| Art | Description |
| Jujutsu | Hybrid art |
| Bōjutsu | Staff art |
| Hanbōjutsu | Short staff art |
| Iaijutsu | Sword drawing art |
| Kenjutsu | Sword fighting art |
| Ancestor schools | |
| Takenouchi-ryū | |
| Descendant schools | |
| Moto-ha Yōshin-ryū, Shingetsu Muso Yanagi-ryū, Kukishin-ryū | |
Hontai Yōshin-ryū (本體楊心流) is a traditional (koryū) school of Japanese martial arts founded from the original teachings of Hontai Yoshin Takagi Ryu, c. 1660, by Takagi Shigetoshi. Some sources give Takagi's middle name as Setsuemon, while others give it as Oriemon.
This school was active during the Edo period, especially dominant in the Himeji-han and Ako-han. The present headmaster (sōke) is Inoue Kyoichi Munenori who succeeded his father Inoue Tsuyoshi Munetoshi. The handover occurred on 16 January 2005.