Some schools have Kusarigama forms in their curriculum:
Toda-ha Bukō-ryū
Araki-ryu
Suiō-ryū
And there are specialised sub schools such as:
Isshin-ryū Kusarigamajutsu
Tendō-ryū Kusarigamajutsu
Hohan Soken, an Okinawan Shorin-ryu master did Kusarigama but he passed away in 1983. I think you should be able to find one of his students who teaches.
Master Yossi Sheriff of AKBAN.
www.akban.org
We have posted videos of Kusarigama technique as well.
Just wait until you get to Japan and find an instructor. It is likely that your new instructor will teach different than another instructor,
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