SCHOOLS FOR ARRANGEMENT 



compositions of the class are nearing com- 

 pletion, Ikenobu himself appears, to give 

 the final verdict on every arrangement. 

 After much bowing and drawing in of the 

 breath, the entire class follows him about, 

 stopping with him before each arrangement, 

 in order to profit by the criticisms on the 

 work of every pupil in the class. If you 

 prefer, an instructor will be sent from the 

 temple to your own residence, but he, of 

 course, will be an understudy and no one 

 so important as Ikenobu himself. 



This school is a development of Rikkwa, 

 and its branches include the schools of 



Higashiyama-Ryu Senki-Ryu 



Enshiu-Ryu Seizan-Ryu 



Misho-Ryu 



II. Shogetsudo Ko-Ryu. 



Originated by Myoye Shonin. 1171-1231. 



III. Ko-Ryu. 



Originated by Oun Hoshi or Matsune 

 Ishiro. 1 333-1402. 



IV. HlGASHIYAMA JlSHO-IN-RYU. 



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