Jigen-ryu
示現流
Jigen-ryu is a Satsuma-domain sword style famous for its devastating first strike and intense training method of striking a wooden post (tategi-uchi) thousands of times. It was feared across feudal Japan for producing decisive, one-cut fighters.
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Jigen-ryu's philosophy of ending the fight in one cut develops explosive commitment and intensity that carries into every aspect of life.
At a Glance
Who It's For
What You'll Learn
Devastating first-strike technique
Tategi-uchi (post-striking) conditioning
Powerful kiai (battle shout) development
Mental commitment to decisive action
Your First Class
Wear a keikogi. Expect extensive tategi-uchi (post striking) practice with a heavy wooden sword and ear-splitting kiai. This is physically demanding training. Classes run 60-90 minutes.
Watch & Learn
Legends of Jigen-ryu
Miyamoto Musashi (宮本武蔵)
Miyamoto Musashi is Japan's most famous swordsman, known for his undefeated record in 61 duels and his dual-wielding technique. His treatise "The Book of Five Rings" remains one of the most influential texts on martial arts strategy, studied by practitioners and business leaders alike.
Togo Chui (founder)
Saigo Takamori (practitioner)
Related Styles
Kenjutsu
Kenjutsu (剣術, "sword technique") refers to the classical Japanese sword arts — koryu (古流, old-school traditions) — practiced by samurai (侍). Unlike Kendo, it uses wooden bokken (木剣) or blunted steel swords and focuses on partner kata (型) preserving battlefield techniques.
Kendo
Kendo (剣道, "way of the sword") is a modern Japanese fencing art using bamboo swords — shinai (竹刀) — and full armor — bogu (防具). Descended from kenjutsu, it emphasizes spirit (ki), sword technique, and body unity — ki-ken-tai-ichi (気剣体一致).
Itto-ryu
Itto-ryu ("One Sword School") is a major Japanese sword school founded by Ito Ittosai in the late 16th century. Its central technique, kiri-otoshi, influenced the development of Kendo and many other sword traditions.
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