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George Kohler said:Just call me George.
As far as I can tell, Yata Noriyuki (aka Kunino Ichiro) is the one that taught Mabuni Kenwa. As to how they met, I don't know. I was told that Kenwa taught Ueno Takashi, but in the Bugei Ryuha Daijiten is has Mabuni Kenei and then Ueno Takashi.
Here is what the Bugei Ryuha Daijiten says about Shinden Fudo-ryu kenpo:
Shinden Fudō-ryū (Ken [fist], Bō [staff], Naginata [halberd] Iai [sword draw], Koshimawashi [around the hips], Yawara [jujutsu], and Tetsusa [iron chain])
Judge Yata is the founder (of this school). The school continued to the beginning of Meiji, when 9th generation Yata Onseisai Noriaki (commonly known as Taito) learned a number of ryu, (and went on to) found his own ryu, which he called Shinden Jigen-ryu; however, this was later changed by Yata Noriyuki to Shinden Fudo-ryu. In the time of the Meiji Restoration, he set up the Kusamou Yada Group in Kyoto with his son Takao, and went on a "business trip" teaching military arts in Yamato-Totsukawa and elsewhere. After the Restoration, he joined up with others of the Conservative school of thought and the Discontented Party in Kurume, Okayama, Totsukawa and elsewhere and planned to fool the former Nobles and overthrow the Satsuma Clan Government, but in March of the 4th year of the Meiji Period (1872) he was detected, caught, and became a lifetime prisoner. He was 50 years old at the time. His pseudonym in those days was called Kunino Ichiro. As for the lineage, --- Yata Noriaki Yata Noriyuki --- (17 Generation) Mabuni Kenwa Mabuni Kenei Ueno Takashi.
George Kohler said:Mabuni studied Asayama Ichiden-ryu taijutsu from Ueno Takashi...
Sakagami Ryusho (Shito-ryu fame) studied Hontai Kijin Chosui-ryu dakentaijutsu...
JAMJTX said:...Nanban Sato ryu Kenpo from the Ninjutsu art taught by Soke Seiko Fujita."
jujutsu_indonesia said:I have received the scroll, thank you very much! Must be a very small Ryuha if that scroll contains all the Katas.. but I am sure this one is as much challenging as any