- Dai
Nippon Butoku Kai (DNBK, ****anese: 大日本武徳会, English: "Greater ****an
Martial Virtue Society") was the
largest martial arts
organization in ****an with...
-
masters chosen in 1895 to open up the
jujutsu division at the Dai
Nippon Butoku Kai, an idea
promoted by
Kodokan founder Jigoro Kano.
Tanabe taught at the...
- the Daito-ryu
menkyo kaiden,
which was
confirmed in 2024 by the Zen Bei
Butoku Kai,
which now has the
scrolls in its archives. Kim also
studied and taught...
- Budo
Senmon Gakko (武道専門学校, Budō
Senmon Gakkō) also
known as
Butoku Gakko,
Bujutsu Senmon Gakko, or
Busen (武専), was a
school for
training young men and...
-
until 1881, the
police continued to
support such practice. The Dai
Nippon Butoku Kai (DNBK) was
established in 1895 to
promote martial arts in ****an. It...
-
Butoku Dam (****anese: 武徳ダム) is an
earthfill dam
located in
Hokkaido Prefecture in ****an. The dam is used for irrigation. The
catchment area of the dam...
-
Nippon Butoku Kai and its
affiliates were
disbanded by the
Allies of
World War II in the
period 1945–1950. However, in 1950, the Dai
Nippon Butoku Kai was...
-
Imperial ****anese Navy, at the
Kyoto Budo
Senmon Gakko of the Dai
Nippon Butoku Kai, or the sumo club at
Takushoku University. It is a
rough contraction...
- of judo. In 1899, Kano was
asked to
chair a
committee of the Dai
Nippon Butoku Kai to draw up the
first formal set of
contest rules for jujutsu. These...
- for a time. When Ōt****
first registered his
school with the Dai
Nippon Butoku Kai in 1938, the
style was
called "Shinshu Wadō-ryū Karate-Jūjutsu", a name...