- (hard); aiki no
jutsu (soft); and the
combined aikijujutsu (hard/soft).
Modern aikido originated in
aikijujutsu,
which emphasizes "an
early neutralization...
- ISBN 1570281211 Daito-ryu
Aikijujutsu Headquarters (2006). "History of Daito-ryu:
prior to the 19th century". History. Daito-ryu
Aikijujutsu Headquarters. Archived...
- used as a
short form for aiki arts such as:
Aikido Aiki-jō Aiki-ken
Aikijujutsu Ellinor Aiki (1893–1969),
Estonian painter Takashi Aiki (相木 崇, born 1978)...
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modern weapons such as
Bujinkan Jujutsu and arts
derived from it, such as
Aikijujutsu, Aikido, Bar****u,
German ju-jutsu, and
Kodokan Goshin Jutsu Traditional...
- 2016-12-16.
Retrieved 27
February 2017. Nelson, Gail E. (February 1986). "
Aikijujutsu vs. Aikido".
Black Belt Magazine. 24 (2): 34–38.
Archived from the original...
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important figure was
Minamoto no Yoshimitsu, who
developed the Daito-ryu
Aikijujutsu/Takeda-ryu.
Other noted members include Nobuyoshi, Nobutora, Harunobu...
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Torataro Saito, who
taught him
oriental medicine – as well as Daito-ryu
Aikijujutsu and Ueshiba-ryu (!) Aiki-Budo. Technically, Kawai's
foundation was therefore...
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Archived from the
original on 6
December 2006. Pranin,
Stanley (2006). "
Aikijujutsu".
Encyclopedia of Aikido.
Archived from the
original on 26
August 2014...
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aikibudo techniques taught by
Morihei Ueshiba were
generally closer to
aikijujutsu whilst flowing technique was more
emphasised as he
became older, and...
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founded in 1941 by
Okuyama Ryuho.
Okuyama was an
instructor of
Daito Ryu
Aikijujutsu which he
studied from two people:
Kyoju Dairi Matsuda (Toshimi) Hosaku...