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Yamane-ryū — 山根流棒術

Practitioner demonstrating Yamane-ryū long staff technique

Yamane-ryū is a bō-specialized lineage distinguished by its fluid, long-range technique and association with the Yamane and Chinen families of central Okinawa. Where the Taira line systematizes multiple weapon categories, Yamane-ryū's identity is built entirely around the long staff.

Technical Characteristics

The Yamane-ryū approach to bō is often described as:

  • Long-range and sweeping — techniques favor extended reach and circular movements
  • Fluid transitions — sequences flow continuously without heavy staccato stops
  • Naha-area roots — associated with the Tomari and Naha districts rather than the Shuri-centred traditions

These characteristics make Yamane-ryū bō kata immediately recognizable even when they carry the same name as a Taira-line version — the rhythmic quality and body dynamics are distinctly different.

Key Kata

Yamane-ryū preserves several kata that overlap in name with Taira-line bō:

Kata nameNotes
Sakugawa no KonDifferent choreography from Taira version; shared family origin
Shūshi no KonSame name, distinct Yamane-ryū interpretation
Tsuken BōTsuken-area origin; Yamane-ryū version emphasizes oar-derived techniques
Chinen Shikiyanaka no KonClosely associated with the Chinen family heritage

Organizations

Yamane-ryū is transmitted through several organizations including the Ryūkyū Bōjutsu Kenkyūkai (RBKD) and affiliated dojo internationally. There is no single international apex organization equivalent to the Taira line's Hozon Shinkōkai.

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This section will be expanded with detailed technical comparisons between Yamane-ryū and Taira-line versions of shared kata names.