Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Naginatajutsu" in English language version.
After eight years, however, these bans were lifted and the first All Japan Kendo Renmei (Federation) Tournament was held in 1953. At a meeting held afterwards, Sakakida and several of the leading naginata instructors of Tendo-ryu and Jikishin Kage-ryu made plans for the institution of a similar All Japan Naginata-do Renmei. It was decided to adopt the Mombusho kata as the standard form of the federation, with only a few minor changes. They also decided to eliminate the writing of naginata in characters (long blade) and (mowing blade) and, to indicate their break with the past, spell it in the syllabary whose letters have only sound values. This martial sport has come to be called atarashii naginata (new naginata).
It was in 1086, in the book entitles Oushu Gosannenki (A Diary of Three Years in Oushu) that the use of the naginata, in combat, is first recorded
During the Showa period naginata became a part of the public school system.
Os monges guerreiros, os Yama-Bushi, foram os primeiros a utilizar essa arma no Japão, a fim de assegurar a proteção dos santuários contra os bandidos.
The oldest mention appears in Kojiki, Japan's oldest account and in battle paintings by Tengyo no ran, in 980 AD. Many of these previous reports of the naguinata associate the use of the naguinata with Sohei monks (translated)
Foi fundado por Choisai Ienao, um samurai da província de Chiba em 1447, o que faz deste o primeiro estilo de combate criado no Japão.
Partiu então para um Musasha Shugyo, jornada de aprimoramento pelo Japão. Durante este período praticou com diversos mestres para aperfeiçoar sua técnica, dentre eles dDestaca-se o treinamento com a Naginata (alabarda) com os monges guerreiros do monte Hiei
Estilos de Kobudo que ensinam Naguinata
"◎南米代表 代表 ジョージ岸川 稽古場所 サンパウロ、リオ、(他現在全35ヶ所)門下生 800名" Tradução Livre: Brasil: Representante Jorge Kishikawa 35 Lugares de treino, 800 alunos
It was in 1086, in the book entitles Oushu Gosannenki (A Diary of Three Years in Oushu) that the use of the naginata, in combat, is first recorded
Os monges guerreiros, os Yama-Bushi, foram os primeiros a utilizar essa arma no Japão, a fim de assegurar a proteção dos santuários contra os bandidos.
During the Showa period naginata became a part of the public school system.
"◎南米代表 代表 ジョージ岸川 稽古場所 サンパウロ、リオ、(他現在全35ヶ所)門下生 800名" Tradução Livre: Brasil: Representante Jorge Kishikawa 35 Lugares de treino, 800 alunos