Weapons Gallery
Masaki Ryu is a traditional Japanese martial system associated with the manrikigusari (万力鎖), a concealed chain weapon developed for restraint, control, and non-lethal defense. The tradition preserves techniques connected to Edo-period martial culture and the historical methods of Japanese security arts.
万力鎖
Early Years in Japan
日本時代
My father entered the United States Army on February 2, 1950 at the very young age of 16. He was promoted to Sergeant Military Police Investigator in Kokura Kyushu Japan after a year of service.
Around the same time he began practicing Judo and was awarded the rank of Shodan (first degree) by the Kodokan Judo Institute in 1953. During this time he became acquainted with Mr. Yumio Nawa.
Kodokan Judo
Shodan (1953)
Kokura, Kyushu, Japan
Yumio Nawa
1950-1953
The Nawa Connection
Nawa Sensei is the current headmaster of a martial tradition known as Masaki Ryu.
Here is a letter in Japanese from Nawa Sensei describing his first meeting with my father. (English translation by Mizutani Tomonori.)
Manrikigusari Collection
Here is original Edo Period Masaki Ryu Manrikigusari, from my collection authenticated by Nawa Sensei and pictured in my father's book entitled Spike and Chain.
Here is a original Meiji Period KinShin Ryu Manrikigusari authenticated by Nawa Sensei in his above letter, from my collection and pictured in my father's book Spike and Chain.
Kusarigama Archive
Shuriken-jutsu
Jutte collection
Rare Artifacts
