Sekiguchi-ryū
| Sekiguchi-ryū (関口流) | |
|---|---|
| Ko-ryū | |
| Foundation | |
| Founder | Sekiguchi (Jushin) Yarokuemon Ujimune |
| Date founded | c. 1640 |
| Period founded | Sengoku period |
| Current information | |
| Current headmaster | Sekiguchi Yoshio |
| Arts taught | |
| Art | Description |
| Jujutsu | Grappling (unarmed or with minor weapons) |
| Kenjutsu | Sword art |
| Iaijutsu | Sword drawing art |
| Ancestor schools | |
| Shinshin-ryū Kishu Sekiguchi-ryū | |
| Descendant schools | |
| Daito-ryū (not Daito-ryū Aikijūjutsu) | |
Sekiguchi-ryū (関口流), or Sekiguchi Shin Shin-ryū (関口新心流), is a Japanese martial art founded in the mid-17th century, notable for its Kenjutsu, Iaijutsu, and Jujutsu, including the art of kyusho-jutsu.