Takeda Ryu Aikijutsu basically is a questionable system claiming to be connected and descended from a separate branch of the Takeda Family. There historical claims are spotty at best and to most seem far fetched.
The only known surviving Takeda Ryu-ha are the mounted/ horse Archery Kyujutsu line and Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu.
Daito ryu is a Budo founded in the 12th century by Shinra Saburō Minamoto no Yoshimitsu. Takeda Sokaku sensei popularised this martial arts. One of his most famous student was Moerihei Ueshiba, who founded Aikido and who admired Takeda. Daito ryu is a spectacular and very efficient martial training. From Don Oberloh....The above answer is close though rather simplistic...... The family name of Daito came from Takeda, Kunitsugu, who while serving the Aizu clan in 1574, changed his name to Daito because of his brother Takeda, Shingen, being on the loosing side of a civil war. Daito Ryu Aiki-no-jutsu has never been a BUDO, but rather a BUGEI, an martial art designed to dispatch an enemy. The plebeian arts developed after the Meiji Restoration of 1868 are called Shin Budo, or BUDO. Prior to the name change Takeda was used and before that the Genryu lineage. The spirit and codification of Daito Ryu ancestors falls back to Minamoto no Yoshitmitsu as mentioned above.
Mako Takeda is 168 cm.
Masako Takeda is 160 cm.
Rina Takeda is 157 cm.
Scott Takeda is 5' 8".
Tetsuya Takeda is 167 cm.
Toshihiro Takeda was born in 1975.
Yoshiharu Takeda is 178 cm.
Miho Takeda was born in 1976.
Hisayoshi Takeda was born in 1883.
Takeda Nobushige was born in 1525.
Takeda Nobushige died in 1561.