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Born in Tokyo in 1941, he began training with his father Tadatoshi Watanabe in 1948. In January 1969, the Shinkage-ryu Hyoho Marobashikai was formed to promote and honour the Shinkage-ryu. He is based in various parts of Japan, as well as in the USA, Russia and Poland. In 1972, he succeeded to the Shinkage-ryu dojo lineage and became the 22nd generation of Shinkage-ryu Hyoho.
1 | Transmission from Watanabe Tadashige Opening | 1:16 | ||
2 | Kamiizumi Ise-no-kami and His Time | 5:13 | ||
3 | Etiquette (The Art of Bowing) | 3:21 | ||
4 | Shitto-ho (The art of holding the Katana) | 5:35 | ||
5 | Marobashi | 2:12 | ||
6 | ''In'' and ''Ei'' in Kamiizumi Ise-no-Kami's Vision | 2:27 | ||
7 | Variations of Use According to the Training Process | 4:30 | ||
8 | Enpi-no-maki | 2:33 | ||
9 | Kamiizumi Ise-no-Kami,Tsukahara Bokuden and Aisu Ikosai | 4:49 | ||
10 | Ken and Taijutsu | 6:53 | ||
11 | Dojo instruction | 4:22 | ||
12 | Sensei Nagaoka Torei | 2:47 | ||
13 | Characteristic Tachi Techniques of Shinkage-ryu | 9:23 | ||
14 | Weapons | 9:25 | ||
15 | The Succession of Shinkage-ryu | 4:21 | ||
16 | Setsunin-to (Death-Giving Sword) Katsunin-to (Life-Giving Sword) | 7:44 | ||
17 | Edo-Yagyu and Owari-Yagyu | 5:05 | ||
18 | Honden (Main Transmission) and Naiden (Inner Transmission) | 4:34 | ||
19 | The Meaning of Shugyo | 7:52 |