Koryu-no-kata
There are 6 traditional kata's in the Tomiki system of Aikido.

Recognised to be the most complicated and difficult Koryu-no-Kata. This is the only other Kata, which includes weapons.

It is the only Koryu-no-Kata to include techniques where Tori (or Toshu) are armed with the knife (Tanto).

Candidates should show slow, smooth and flowing kneeling techniques.

(Section A – Suwari-waza)

The speed of the standing techniques should steadily increase and end in a crescendo.

The whole Kata should be demonstrated with soft, flowing, gracefully movements.

Koryu Dai Roku

Suwari-waza (Section A - Kneeling Techniques)

1. Oshi-taoshi
2. Tentai-oshi-taoshi
3. Hiki-taoshi
4. Tenkai-waki-gatame
5. Ryote-mochi-sumi-otoshi

Tachi-waza (Section B - Standing Techniques)

1. Hiki-otoshi
2. Mae-otoshi
3. Sukui-nage
4. Mae-otoshi
5. Sukai-koho-nage
6. Tentai-nage
7. Ushiro-tentai-nage
8. Ushiro-otoshi
9. Ushiro-nage-kote-gaeshi
10. Tentai-sukui-nage

Tachi-waza (Section C - Standing Techniques)

1. Uke-otoshi
2. Jodan-sukui-nage
3. Tentai-mae-otoshi
4. Tentai-saka-otoshi
5. Katate-mochi-irimi-nage
6. Katate-mochi-shiho-nage
7. Katate-mochi-hiji-kujiki

Tanto-dori (Section D - Standing Techniques, hand against Knife)

1. Irimi-nage
2. Tentai-shiho-nage
3. Tentai-ude-garami
4. Kote-mawashi
5. Koshi-guruma

Tanto-dori (Section E - Standing Techniques, Knife against hand)

1. Irimi-nage
2. Tentai-gyaku-gamae-ate
3. Kote-mawashi
4. Ryote-mochi-irimi-nage

Tachi-dori (Section F - Standing Techniques, hand against sword)

1. Oshi-taoshi
2. Waki-Gatami
3. Hineri-oshi-taoshi-nage
4. Kote-gaeshi

Jo-no-bu Jo-no-tsukai-kata (Section G - Standing Techniques, using Jo against hand)

1. Tentai-ushiro-otoshi
2. Tentai-ashi-bara
3. Tentai-mae-otoshi
4. Kote-mawashi-ude-garami