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Ah, the Takamatsuden Spaghetti again... The more you try to follow one thread and unravel the tangle, the bigger the mess you make.

Seriously, you might pick up some useful leads from people in this forum, but for the most part even those of us who at one point did care have stopped wasting energy on the matter. Try the search function to see what's already been said on Bullshido on this topic.
The best I can summarize is that the material from Kukishinden Ryu, Shinden Fudo Ryu, Takagi Yoshin Ryu, Koto Ryu, and Gyokko Ryu all have some life and some proof independent of Takamatsu. Togakure Ryu, as you know, can't be traced further back than Takamatsu. The material associated with Gyokushin Ryu, Gikan Ryu, and Kumogakure Ryu is not widely taught, so information that might be used to verify them independently is sparse.
If you're really interested in digging into this, your best bet is to find people who care -- a lot. But in a Catch-22, those people tend to belong to a Takamatsuden school so you have to account for their bias. You could start by getting the Genbukan version of the story, as you'll find they contradict some of the "facts" presented by Bujinkan folks. When talking to Bujinkan folks, you could try Paul Richardson (who in my brief encounters with him, I found to be pretty straight shooting) who can be reached through his website: http://www.hanako.co.uk/. You can also try Kacem Zoughari, who has done extensive historical research. Try: http://www.heiseibudo.com/about_kacem.html
If anyone in the Booj can point you to related, extant ryu-ha, it's these two gentlemen. It's up to you to make conclusions from there.
But there's no getting away entirely from the Kool-Aid. And you might want to stock up on asprin and antacid before you try to sort this all out.Last edited by Styygens; 8/01/2012 4:22pm at .
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Hi everyone.
Thank you guys for your answers and thank you for the advices, but, I am not interested in any Bujinkan propaganda. What I am looking for is about "non-Takamatsuden Ryu-ha", I mean: the other sources outside Takamatsu.
By Internet I only have found this X-kan people talking (always good) about them selves and I do not believe in their claims. I do believe that they have more than one skeleton in the closet, so that is why I am looking for another branches out of the Takamatsu thing, but I have not got any of it yet.
Do you know where can I find "non-Takamatsuden" information about Shindenfudo-ryu, Koto-ryu and Gyokko-ryu?
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Hi Bodhi108.
I am looking for them but I still find nothing. That is why I think Takamatsu made-up all the thing. In add, the fact about the same Densho -paper- for Togakure-ryu and Gyokko-ryu, and the fact about that Koto-ryu was created from Gyokko-ryu basics. This are declarations from the ninjers it selves in their own X-kan web pages... That is why I wonder about...
Do you know were can I find those Takamatsu-unrelated-Gyokko-ryu branches that you mean?
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Hi Baby_cart.
I believe that Takamatsu created Togakure-ryu, Gyokko-ryu and Koto-ryu. I am not sure about Shindenfudo-ryu but I would like to know.
About Gyokushin-ryu and Kumogakure-ryu, Hatsumi made them. It was in a time when he told to Don Draeger in a interview that he (Hatsumi) will restore the Ninjutsu history, so he (Hatsumi) became the first ninjer of the world. Shoto Tanemura says that Gyokushin-ryu and Kumogakure-ryu are "empty Ryu-ha" that all what they have into their Densho are just some words in japanese and nobody knows what they could mean.
Takamatsuden Ninjutsu? Just Togakure-ryu. And if Takamatsu made it, it will be not a 1.000 years Ryu-ha like the ninjers claims but a Gendai Budo.
The rest (Gyokko-ryu, Koto-ryu) just are fighting styles that he made from old styles that he could learned in China. And well, I am really not sure about Shindenfudo-ryu yet.
Do you know something about?
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TAKAMATSUDEN RYU-HA: Shindenfudo-ryu, Koto-ryu and Gyokko-ryu (Information required)