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KAZE NO RYU BUGEI OGAWA-HA
Kaze no Ryu Bugei Ogawa Ha aims to maintain alive the essence of its legacy, as classical way of military, cultural, artistic and spiritual tradition. Descripción Kaze no Ryu Bugei is the “wind style military art”. It was developed by the people of Shizen villages, who inhabited Hokkaido’s forests, in the north of Japan (Kamakura era, 1192 D.C. - 1333 D.C.). In that time, art was called “Uchiu Shizen”, which means “domain of the nature and space”. Shizen’s origin is linked to Ainus (Japan true natives, more similar to the caucasian than to the Japanese) who during centuries, had been banished to Japan’s North. Records indicate that in 801 D.C. Ainu tribes were defeated in the north by Tamuramaro Sakanoue (Oscar Ratti). With repressed Ainu joined other discontent of the feudal regime, as several ronin, medicinemen and farmers, who all took refuge in hidden villages in the forest. In direct contact with nature, these people developed their own culture and traditions. There were four villages that formed the people Shizen: Kawa, Yabu, Tayo and Yama. They developed their own language - “Shizen-go” - and espiritual studies - “E-Bunto”, descending from the village Kawa. The history affirms that the “Kaze no Ryu” which was baptized by Yorike Mizuguchi, was influenced by Choisai Iizasa who-as the legend says- got inspiration from “kami’s”(gods). “Kaze no Ryu”, as well as other styles, has faced constant technical improvements from the beginning. The lineage sources (which are contradictory) assure that Kaze no Ryu differs from other styles by its strategic capacity, as also the affirmation that the style was totally taught by gods and divinities. (information from Takeo Nagaki and Hideo Sasaki documents)
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