Kasumi Shintō-ryū Kenjutsu
| Kasumi Shinto-ryū[note a] | |
|---|---|
| Ko-ryū | |
| Foundation | |
| Founder | Musō Gonnosuke Katsuyoshi[note b] (夢想權之助勝吉)  | 
| Date founded | c.17th century | 
| Period founded | Mid Edo period | 
| Current information | |
| Current headmaster | No single headmaster | 
| Arts taught | |
| Art | Description | 
| Kenjutsu | Art of the sword | 
| Ancestor schools | |
| None identified | |
| Descendant schools | |
| None identified | |
Kasumi Shintō-ryū Kenjutsu (霞神道流剣術), or (Shintō-ryū Kenjutsu), is one of the names used to describe the collection of sword-versus-sword training-forms (kata) for the long and short sword found exclusively in the Japanese martial arts system Shintō Musō-ryū (SMR). The system comprises 12 standing forms, 8 of which are for the longsword (Odachi) and 4 with the short sword (kodachi).