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I translated it for myself for translation practice. It's mostly lists of documents about Nakatomi Shinto and brief discussion of the contents. There's very little related to martial arts - it's mostly odd ideas about Koshinto. There's some stuff about Tenshin Hyoho, but again just lists of contents and brief comments. It's not as detailed as Kuki Shinden Zensho.Yes good site , been looking at that one, did you see the "kuki (Kukami) Busho No Kenkyu" book on page 6 , would be great to have that translated ?
James are you speaking of the book I listed above , or the hiroku book ?
www.japanese-book.com said:Though it has no illustrations and photos,it is a great reference for those who are interested in Kukishin-ryu.
If you are interested in Japanese martial arts like Kukishin-ryu, this book would be a great collection for you!
Tanaka Fumon's line he traces from Saburoji Minaki, where he claims he was brought in as a "secret disciple" to train with the 19th Soke of Hontai Kukishin and Hontai Takagi Yoshin Ryu.
(this was the generation where the Takagi Ryu split into a few branches, such as the Ishitani and Mizuta Den).
...Hontai Kukishin...