Tenshinryu Hyouho Battojutsu①
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2016
- Tenshinryu Hyouho is a school of traditional Japanese Martial Arts which comprises various types of classical forms. It also includes battojutsu or the art of drawing the sword. These sword-drawing techniques are so quick that a swordsman has the ability to land a strike first even when being attacked from behind or being chased. Ayako Kisa visits the Tenshinryu Hyouho training center to see how these 400-year-old techniques, which were once used to guard the Shogun, are being passed down.
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I like how the definition of this martial art is: "Can't draw your sword fast enough? Git gud scrub."
"How to git gud instead of gitting got"
Its all fun games, until one of them control his breathing.
XDDDDDDDDDDDDD that reference hits hard. The key is in the breathing after all :d
Its all fun and games, until one of them starts sleeping and mutters “thunder clap and flash.”
😂🤣
Until one of them breaks the skull of the enemy using his head
just realized Hamon can be used on swords too.. NOW I WANNA SEE GUTS WITH HAMON
5:39
Japanese guy: (talks in japanese and smiles)
English translator: YoU'RE ATTACKING THE *WRONG PLEACE*
WRONG AGAIN
Dame da *laugh*
misses again
Dame da!
5:46 "Haha, 駄目だ :)"
Translation: "WRONG AGAIN!"
LMAO
Was just about to comment this! Lmaooo
3:18 Committing seppuku after already having been cut down? Man, the samurai had it tough.
That’s one word for it.
"Listen up, maggot! If you die out there first, kamis help me I will force you to commit seppuku!"
They be playing a no hit run lmao
if you get cut it doesn't mean you are dead there is a lot places where cut is not deadly . . .
He meant it was shameful, if you got cut down, and you weren't able to draw your sword. And the only thing a samurai couldn't stand was shame. So if he survived the cut, he had to commit seppoku to restore his honor.
3:39 They're legit using Kenshin music in a battojutsu video.
And a nice arranged version at that. Fuck yes.
I scrolled down to see if anyone else had noticed the blatant use of the score from Rurouni Kenshin, before I made a comment.
It is true.
they ready to fight with juppongatana
just noticed it lol
haha notice that right away!
This is the ancient version of "I shot first but I'm the one who died"
😂
bruh.
Too much movies
@Nuttin&Puttin no, fight face to face, if not you’re weak
More like ancient version of "omaewa mou shindeiru "
Essentially, this martial art just teaches you Jin Sakai's standoff ability 108 different ways
The battojutsu is just one part of the style I think, but it's what they are focused on here
The Ghost of Tsushima is eternal
0:01 First time English shattered my expectations
sounds like she’s from Minnesota (accents on “around” and “closer”, especially)
Ww punish u
Its not bad
I was lowkey happy it was English I don’t mind the subs tho lmao
There are a lot of experts in the comment section, I must observe.
Alfonso Gregorio lol very true, they watch to many movies and grew to become swordsman experts.
😂😂😂
Isn't there always? I was gonna say European sword martial arts are more deadly before realising it's a pissing match ;)
I am not an expert but I am prepared to offer a smartass comment at any point
Button jutsu
This is awesome. I particularly like the use of "Rurouni Kenshin" music in the background.
Thought I recognized it
Troy Forte
Rurouni Kenshin was a unusual but unique Shonen Jump series. It’s awesomeness is the sword fights, but surprisingly the story had a narrative theme. The theme was the deconstruction of the Jidal Genki enga and the brutal historical reflection of the Meiji Restoration. Pretty much, it straightly tells the Japanese boys on why the feudal system, samurai, and ninja have disappeared from the contemporary as well a reminder that even up to the present, their Confucian society is fragile against industrialization and globalization.
Batosai
Another man with culture
I knew it
Everyone watching this is now hearing that samurai "YOOooooooOOOOOOOO" in their head
No
tok tok tok tok tok tok BA-DUM
YOOOoooooOOOOOOO
no.
Nah
I remembered my grandfather who forged a katana when my uncle was a teenager, my grandfather died because of cigarettes, so glad that the katana he forged still exists.
Sorry for your loss....
@@MrFishluver I appreciated it.
Did you grandpa forged the traditional way ? Just asking and sorry for your loss
Makima best girl, denji weak Makima best Aki is dead
Woow. Your lying skill is just awesome.
Now i want these techniques in Sekiro Shadow die twice
Wladimir Putin 😂 bro as much as I love the game, I’m so bad! I’ve died too many times
@@heyant7753
I think everyone is bad at first in the game but this difficulty is fun, right?
Ghost of Tsushima
Wladimir Putin yah it’s fun, it’s my first time playing a dark souls genre game.
@@heyant7753
I am also completely new to this genre but after I played Sekiro i will probably catch up with the Souls games.
3:23 Ancient Japanese first-aid is awesome, instead of treating the wound they told the guy to go kill himself lol
Can't get more injured if you're dead
Still better than sucking a toad!
Sokka
Hahaha
🤯🤣😂🤣
_"Even if you avoid the fangs of the flying dragon the gusting winds strip away the freedom of movement and the claws would rip you apart"_ -Hiko Seijuro
"I never said kuzu ryu zen was the ougi, you just assumed that...Mwuahahaha. ..I'm a genius."
👍🏽
"my stupid apprentice"
Amakakeru ryu no hirameki
Came here to learn about the Tenshinryu Hyouho style but instead ended up getting reminded of the legendary Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu
I can hear Hiko Seijiro laughing in my head when I read this.
This school should never be allowed to die out. This is more important than anything I have ever seen in a museum before.
"What use would a swordsman have for attacking with the blunt edge?" Well for this question I think sensei Himura would like to answer.
But then the video ended : ( . I need to watch this documentary ASAP now XD...
The technique he used there looks like disrupting an attacking arm without (significant) injury while still threatening death. Kastujinken is typically translated as "life giving sword". In my style, we used the back of the blade to parry, protecting the cutting edge and preventing shattering as the softer steel in back is less brittle, but I don't see that here.
Lol
@@frogimmortal what's this style you're talking about? I would like to learn it.
@@MiguelMedV Does anyone know where to find the complete documentary?
you watch all these false martial artists and you can tell from the way they move that they dont actually know what theyre doing. But every single one of masakumo sensei's movements is so sharp, precise, and beautiful. It's almost robotic in it's elegance. You can tell this man really has dedicated his life to this. Its awesome to see.
It's a martial art form but it's not meant to be used as a practical martial art. The main principle is to train body and spirit. They are techniques that can be practical if combined with other disciplines. Most katana martial arts are broken up into different schools. The techniques are separated from each other so this is only one small aspect of a very complicated discipline.
@@AstroRayGun Yes i know! Im not saying that martial arts that arent intended for self defence are bad at all. Just that there are some people who exploit the name of those arts to sell a fantasy to people - and that masakumo sensei is evidently not one of those people
@@AstroRayGun the practice and dedication it takes to be that good at ANYTHING is worthy of utmost respect
I like when he was being chased with the tiny foot steps and tiny running.
They didn't have space for running inside that room, and it looked hilarious XD...
Please and the sfx too xD
Thought this was one of those Japanese documentaries
Start: hello everyone
Me 👁👄👁
👁️👄👁️
Amazing! Not only is Battojutsu a real technique, but there's a surviving style you can learn applying it into various scenarios. Moreover, Katsujinken is a real philosophy still taught to this day.
I'm SO glad this video came up in my recommendations! *Rurouni Kenshin* is one of my favorite manga and my top favorite period piece manga. I always knew the superhuman sword-fighting wasn't real.
Nonetheless, I appreciated how it incorporated real history, historical figures and sword-fighting principles. This Tenshinryu Hyouho is the closest I've seen to Kenshin's fictional Hiten Mitsurugi-ryu.
It really isn't. It is just a bunch of street performers who watched too much anime. If you want something close to Hiten Mitsurugy, then Katori Shinto Shrine's 'Tenshin Shoden Katori Shinto Ryu' is probably your best bet. It was created by a bunch of retired Samurai after they retired and became monks.
Hyouho should be one of the consultants for Sucker Punch Ghost of Tsushima 2. This man is an institution in this art. He can put the game in a real sword fight perspective with precise stances.
Ide Ryusetsu, the 11th grandmaster of Tenshinryu Hyouho was one of the consultants for Ghost of Tsushima. They consulted various schools for the game
400 years from now all that crap I learned in the Marines about how to shoot will be on here
As an ancient art🤣
400 years? No need, people already have Twitter combat arts yesterday.
400 years, darn, will the evil of man still exist? Probably!!
lol
"Didnt they have killerdrones back then?"
Ohh... so "batto" is like drawing, hence "battousai" from Rurouni Kenshin, with his attacks while drawing. Thats pretty cool.
The irony of knowing the anime but not knowing they explain that in the anime.
I mean you can choose it in high school and my daughter learned some in middle school. It’s out there.
@@NoNo-wz5yv I mean, I watched it when I was like... 8? I really liked it back then but I remember shit of what I could understand back then.
@@NoNo-wz5yv Also, I like how you think schools work the same way everywhere haha
I really love that the schools where you live have that option, thats amazing!
Neoshenlong Archivo 2008 - 2011 I didn’t mean schools all work the same, just that I don’t have that same complaint because it is available here.
The speed really is impressive almost god-like.
The Master has a new interview and he cut a BB pellet in Half. How crazy is that?
Dude I watched that and it was mind blowing. I wish I could go to his school and dedicate my life to him
Is this the same guy?
Beautiful art form. There is a simplicity in it, yet the mechanics are so complex and take a lifetime to truly master.
their movements are so smooth and beautiful
Me: *Sees English text on screen* Oh, she's going to be speaking in Engrish
Reporter: *Speaks Fluent English*
Me: N-nani!?
Same here hahaha
Ha! She looks a bit like the Chinese actress Nancy "Pearl Cream" Kwan . . . .
Very cute . . . .
Fruent Engrish
A Japanese looking person speaking fluent English
Thanos: impossible
03:04 Ayako Kisa: "So why was Battojutsu required in the ancient days?"
Kuwami Masakumo: "Because Ninjas don't tell you three days ahead that they'll ambush you, bitch!"
Ayako Kisa: "How many Ninja attacks have you endured so far?"
Kuwami Masakumo: "Five... today! It's usually not that frequent, but it's been a rough week."
Ayako Kisa: "I'm not really a journalist and just used this interview to get closer to my target... you!"
Kuwami Masakumo: *ಠ_ಠ*
Ayako : (⊙_⊙')
Kuwami : ¬‿¬ omae wa mou shindeiru
Even when in slow-motion, it still is fast ngl
I can see now why most of the Japanese swordsman mostly say it takes a lot of years of discipline to learn
Oh yeah, I was shocked too that the presenter is so fluent in English
This guy can't wait until the zombie apocalypse.
Time to put these skills to practical use!
Not as useful when the moves were made for fighting people that feel pain, not mindless abominations that continue no matter how much they get cut.
@@DragoonCenten your dumb kek
I'd take these guys around during a zombie apocalypse
@@DragoonCenten yes. That's is the exact kind of zombies I'm talking about.
@@milkncookie Sorry, I don't get it. What is the point of quickdraw technique against a large horde of slow, mindless and unarmed opponents?
Remember, hesitation, IS, DEFEAT.
And remember, being killed is (often) defeat too.
Remember dying is gay
@@5dollars237 Samurai were pro-gay, like the Ancient Greeks.
@@deadby15 But Soldier said dying is gay
Kill or be killed
He has clearly mastered the Amakakeru Ryuu no Hirameki
Oh, so that explain the "weirdly forward" sword with its steath hanging near its quarter point.
Makes sense, if you pull it to one direction while drawing the blade in the opposite direction, that it's a bit faster. Plus, the steath being in the same position as any other after you draw the blade don't keep it in the way, unlike how it's sometime pictured in charadesigns keeping it at middle point the whole time. Well, that's one detail that always bothered me, glad to finally find an answer to why it's carried this way.
Not that I'll ever use this nugget of knowledge for anything else than improving small details of animation nobody cared about...But it's always interesting to learn about "why" things are how they are, even if just on a surface level. ^^"
People like me actually care and appreciate all the efforts done for our animes! Hell I even think these kinda People that put this much effort into it deserve some kind of anime Grammy award!
Ah yes, legend will never truly fade of The Legendary Battosai
MY NAME!
IS GYOUBU MASATAKA ONIWA! AS I BREATH, YOU WILL NOT PASS THE CASTLE GATE!
This made me smile.
Bro that was the most epic moment in sekiro
Man you guys flooding every Japanese sword fighting video 😂
and then fall of from the cliff
@@samsulriki5294 at least he tried
I can’t stop saying ‘Battojutso’ in a gravelly Japanese Samurai voice now.
...you asshole...now i can’t either 😭
@@risharddaniels1762 battoujutsu.
If you're referring to Rurouni Kenshin, Kenshin's Japanese voice actor is a woman with only a slightly deep voice. She actually sounds a lot like Goku, IIRC.
@@omegagilgamesh I watched the live action one so I haven’t really heard the anime one.
so basically in real life Quick Time Events events with the HUD turned off.
I was here to learn how to mikiri counter in sekiro
They brought you here too? Well the same goes for me.
Usual Marth main: Only airals
My friend: Spam counter
Lol
8:51 My face the whole time.
One of these men is my teacher and he is really nice guy, if you are interested in this martial art feel free to visit Japan and join the fun!
MCShvabo what the name of the dojo?
@@MCShvabo no need I'm experienced myself and I know basics and everything in kenjutsu
@@paulthe2mikolajdupontsrens586 They have an English website, Just Google Tenshin Ryu Hyoho, they have a couple of dojo in the Tokyo area. The one I spent the most time in is in Setagaya but there are other locations too.
@@scrumcouscake4454 Oh, no way!
Which school?
Watching this while drunk: I'm imagining every interaction between the two duelists as two guys extremely eager to show the other guy their sword.
Bwahahahaha!! Watching while drunk as well and this comment nearly made me hyperventilate lmao.
I saw this video for the first time in many years. Masakumo Sensei's skills are excellent. Thank you very much for sharing this video. 🙇♀️
Rurouni kenshin song kinda brings the right vibes.
Cheap move, well played.
Thanks for this. It's always hard to find reliable sources for combat like this.
So... imagine recording all these set moves 1 by 1 into a 3D environment and making a video game as well as semi immortalising the practice and form 😳 I blow my own mind sometimes.
Absolutely beautiful and elegant use of a blade. Love your teaching and your commentary. Thanks 🙏 deadly poetry in motion.
Isshin the sword saint wants to know your location
H E S I T A T I O N
I S
D E F E A T
@@Kimu3657 pull out 🔫
And I bet he will shoot them all with revolver immediately.
u mean glock saint?
@@Kimu3657 severe PTSD
You will never catch one of these people lacking!! They always ready to spring into action mode.
Impressive! I’m amazed by the graceful skill of the sensei, and much more that he shares them out so open! Free lessons!
Anybody else feels the urge to say BaTTOusai in Saito's voice everytime you hear battojutsu xD
YES
First thing that came to my mind from the title was Kenshin ... Yeah....
exactly
So graceful and iconic. I admire the discipline of the students. So much to learn.
How they gonna cut the video off when I'm starting to learn things about history and stuff ? Damn !
THANK YOU! FINALLY SOMEONE THAT ASKS THE MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION! WHERE IS THE REST OF THE VIDEO!?
Same here!
Continuation is in next video at list of the chanell
I love this cause this man doesn't take himself seriously (in a good way) even with his immense talent and knowledge, a nice change from you typical 80 years old geezers that they usually in the position of "The Master" and think they are gods or something.
Defence and counter attack. It makes me remember what bruce lee told us, ‘ be water’. A practical martial art can be defence and counter attack by a fluently move.
fluid move. .
So much precision . Any little mistakes might cut someone to death or lose a finger, yet they so delicate and precise .
The way they sheath ,damn,SMOOTH as Silk
Just wait until small orange-hair dude come in and use Hiten Mitsurugi-ryū
"amakakeru ryu no hirameki"
Ryūkansen Tsumuji
Ohhhhhhh. My brother also memorized that line. Hehe
Full counter bitch
その通りだ、その通り! XD...
Excellent program. The skill, economy of motion and movement, superb control and timing leave the viewer with a deep appreciation for the dedication of the practitioners.
If memory serves, Yagyu Munenori wrote "The Sword and the Mind", which I've not read for many years.
me: training in peace
that damn weeb: BanKai!
me: *sweats in japenese*
Super fire fist that’s how it was for me at recess in elementary school .😤😹
Aizen: Jokes on you, You're already under my control.
*Laughs in Quincy*
I hate it when they wants to see your bankai.
*Senbonsakura, Kageyoshi...*
8:08
Masakumo: Do some slices
Muzan: *pikachu face
8:51
Japan, the land of doing everything with style.
The host’s reaction to watching the blood flicking gave me a cuteness overload
Isao Machii 町井勲 said that Tenshinryu is not koryu.
This is a serious testimony
Watching this makes me want to watch Kenshin Himoura (Battosai) again... They make it look so easy!!!
I'm gonna make my way to phucking arrive to this majestic school to study this utterly beautiful discipline. It s building inside me an unquenchable obssession so far. Thanks for this program and uploading it.
Perfect deflection, now destroy his posture!
LMAO great reference
Shinobi Execution
I thoroughly enjoyed it. A beautiful art, domo arigato gozaimasu,🙏🏼👍very insightful. Thanks again 😃
Where he talks about pulling the sheath back (sayabiki), I tried it. Wow! It made me so much faster!
It doesn't matter whether it is Japanese or not.
It is the concepts displayed in this video that are beautiful.
Interesting video, showcasing the many ways one can use Battojutsu. Too bad this video ends right before, i assume, talking more about/going indepth about the Meiji Revolution.
If anyone can point me to that part of this documentary (??), i would be very thankful.
Here's the missing portion: ruclips.net/video/mbaoZRS2q7Q/видео.html
You can also find NHK programming here: www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/vod/
TheSilence1 Oh, (whatever)God bless you good lord! Thank you so much!
Incredible ! What an amazing display of skill !!!
This is the most beautiful and interesting video ever! Finally! something I’m really into!
Excellent martial art, practical (considers that the sword is useless unless drawn) and executed with simple effective, as non-telegraphic as possible movements.
Wish Ghost Of Tsushima had even more detail in it's animations like this.
It's possible in ghost of Tsushima at the start of standoffs first kill is drawn directly from its sheathe
Phenomenal this is why I love Japanese culture.
まさに神速の抜刀術。
剣速互角の対等の戦い。
人を殺めることに何の躊躇いのない剣技と、
"不殺(ころさず)"の剣技とでは、"技の切れ"に明確な差が生じる。
誠に"美しい"剣士の戦い、素晴らしい戦いですよね…。感動しました。
I hope samurai art will never be lost forever from Japan ..
I love japan ,this sakura ,japanese maple ,ninja and samurai and one piece too🐵🍗🍖its all i loved even though I've never been there🥺
There's literally Rurouni Kenshin music in this 😍
Me: Recently watches Ghost of Tsushima
RUclips recommendations: So you have chosen Tenshinryu Hyouho Battojutsu 1
Nadim Sarieddine Ah yeah this happened to me too!
I have seen lots of comments like these lol, I came here because of Sekiro:Shadows die twice lmao
I see Kenshin's legacy lives on
The person responds to the sound of the sword leaving the sheath and spins around. Thankfully, the previous man has stopped what he's doing and awaits patiently for both of them to be ready.
This school is one of the few still practicing martial Sciences 🌙
Ghost of Tsushima brought me here, lol
Anyone else?
XDDDDD. yea
Me :)
I need this for my standoffs since ive been getting my ass wiped in act 3
@@noname_noname_ I am still in act 2 but I do notice the difficulty has increase in stand off😂
@@xynergy645 I pretty much gave up on Standoffs there cos I don't have great reflexes.
"He delivers a perfectly horizontal blow through the neck. The man dies without so much as a final word. It is wonderful." Master Kaito Suijo, 74yo Samurai Master.
She was impressed by the sword being drawn and put back in the sheath. I see...a connoisseur of quickies.
Can you to do a *"Ama Kakeru Ryu no Hirameki"*??? 😂
Bruh thats battosai the manslayer lol
😂😂
You beat me to it LOL
Lmao
Would be cool tho xD
これは素晴らしい殺陣ですね
Did anyone else note the way the blade flexes during the draw when shown in slow motion? Very cool
Theyre movements are so refined and persise.
12:24 "These skills can be applied to drawing the sword, too"
*Blocks and immediately guides sword down to easily cut the back of my knee*
If you were calm enough to think an alternative move after you fucked up, sure. But normally in a fight you're rarely in a calm state of mind.
When he sense the attacks from behind I felt like just saw Yoda
2:15 I love how this is filmed like a Tarantino movie lol
This is pure gold of sword fight/ sword self defence technique.
Teach me mastaah, I beg you.
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
10:31 KONO PAWA
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Is.. Is that rurouni kenshin ost playing in the background? Lol
That's what I am saying
Yep.
Yeah it is
Yes I noticed too! I knew someone already commented about it lol
yes definitely :)
I like the reporter. She is pretty and professional and she sounds very refined when she speaks.
At First sight i thought .. pff look at this guy .. he cant be already 10 th dan this young Age .. then watched the whole video speechless ... His skill are Amazing wow🙏😱