Español: Comité principal encargado de establecer las formas del Imperial Japón en el arte del Kendo. Desde la derecha en la fila frontal: Negishi Shingoro, Tsuji Shinpei. Desde la derecha en la fila posterior: Monna Tadashi, Naitō Takaharu, Takano Sasaburō.
English: From right to left: Takano Sasaburo (Itto Ryu), Monna Tadashi (Hokushin Itto Ryu), Naito Takaharu (Hokushin Itto Ryu), Tsuji Shinpei (Shingyoto Ryu), and Negishi Shingoro (Shindo Munen Ryu)
English: Original published in "April issue of 'age Kendo 1997'" in 1912.
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