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| nationality = Traditional Japanese martial art
| school = Tendō-ryū
(天道流)
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| founder = Saito Hangan Denkibo Katsuhide
| founder dates = fl. c.1542
| period founded = Late Muromachi period
| date founded = November 21, 1582
| headmaster = Kimura Yasuko
| headmaster dates = November, 2013-present
| art1 = Naginatajutsu
| description1 = Glaive art
| art2 = Kenjutsu - tachi, kodachi, nitō, tantō, kaiken
| description2 = Sword art - long sword, short sword, two swords, dagger
| art3 = Jōjutsu
| description3 = Short staff art, used to simulate a broken naginata
| art4 = Kusarigamajutsu
| description4 = Chain and sickle art
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| ancestors = Kashima Shintō-ryū
| descendants = None identified
}}{{Nihongo|Tendō-ryū|天道流}}, also known as {{Nihongo|Tendō-ryū naginatajutsu|天道流長刀術}}, is a koryū (school of traditional Japanese martial arts) founded in 1582 by Saito Hangan Denkibo Katsuhide.[1] Current headmaster (as in 2014) is 17th sōke Kimura Yasuko. [2]

Although Denkibo was already an incredibly talented Samurai, he felt that his technique was still incomplete and went to the Tsurugaoka Hachiman Shrine in Kamakura to pray for 100 days. In 1581, Denkibo had the revelation he was longing for and created his school named Ten Ryu, the “School of Heaven”, which later became the Tendo Ryu, the “School of the Way to Heaven”.

Although it is mainly renown today for its techniques with the Naginata, the Japanese glaive, Tendō-ryū actually includes the practice of various other weapons: the long and short swords, both swords simultaneously, two kinds of daggers, the staff (representing the shaft of a broken Naginata), and the Japanese sickle with a chain (Kusarigama).

The modern version of the Naginata practice, called Atarashii Naginata, is one of the 9 official modern Budo recognized by the Nippon Budokan. Tendō-ryū is one of the two original styles of Naginata Jutsu it comes from, with the Jiki Shinkage Ryu.

References

1. ^{{cite book| last = Skoss| first = Diane| title = Koryu Bujutsu. Classical Warrior traditions of Japan, Volume 1| publisher = New Jersey, Koryu Books| year = 1997| isbn = 1-890536-04-0| page = 81}}
2. ^{{Citation|last=Seido - Budo Equipment & Practice in Japan|title=Yasuko Kimura Soke - Tendo Ryu Sogobujutsu [Interview Part 1/2 - EN/FR/JP]|date=2018-03-22|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPq9F_BVfb0|accessdate=2018-05-03}}
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