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    Jujutsu (redirect from Ju-Jutsu)
    translated as "gentle, soft, supple, flexible, pliable, or yielding", and "jutsu" can be translated as "art or technique". "Jujutsu" thus has the meaning...
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  • techniques with a long staff (including techniques Vs and Vs sword). 5) Aikuchi roppo, both. 6) Jitte to jutsu—Five techniques against a sword...
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    Hojōjutsu (redirect from Hojo-Jutsu)
    Iaijutsu, Nanbu Handen Hojo Jutsu, Kurokawa Ryu Ninjutsu, Kurama Yoshin Ryu Jujutsu, Nagano Ryu Heihou, Mitsuo (Mippa) Muteki Ryu, Bo Ryu and Tenfu Muso Ryu...
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    Yawara (redirect from Yawara-jutsu)
    The yawara is a Japanese weapon used in various martial arts. Numerous types of jujutsu make use of a small rod, made of wood, that extends somewhat from...
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  • The schools teach taijutsu, bikenjutsu and keishinteki kyoyo as well as jutsu, yumi, naginata, yari, jutte, kusari-gama, and shuriken. The Kokusai Jujutsu...
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    棒術, lit. 'staff technique') is the martial art of stick fighting using a , which is the Japanese word for staff. Staffs have been in use for thousands...
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    Shuriken (redirect from Bo-shuriken)
    constructed in many different shapes. The major varieties of shuriken are the shuriken (棒手裏剣, stick shuriken) and the hira shuriken (平手裏剣, flat shuriken)...
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    Shurikenjutsu (redirect from Shuriken-jutsu)
    weapons used primarily by the Samurai in feudal Japan, such as metal spikes shuriken, circular plates of metal known as hira shuriken, and knives (tantō)...
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    Ming dynasty (1368–1644). Alternative names for the sodegarami include roga-, shishigashira, neji, and tōrigarami. Edo period sodegarami, used by samurai...
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    Kobudō: Suruchin no Toseki The Nunti (貫手棒, lit. "Piercing-Hands ") is similar to a spear, but typically composed of a bo with a manji-shaped sai mounted...
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