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Goshin (****anese: 護神, "protector of the spirit") is a
bonsai created by John Y. Naka. It is a
forest planting of
eleven Foemina junipers (Juniperus chinensis...
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Goshin is a
bonsai created by John Y. Naka.
Goshin may also
refer to:
Kodokan Goshin Jutsu, a
martial arts form
Gōshin, ****anese nise-e
artist This disambiguation...
- Kenpō (****anese: 拳法,けんぽう) is the name of
several arts. This term is
often informally transliterated as "kempo", as a
result of
applying Traditional Hepburn...
- Kōdōkan
Goshin Jutsu or Kōdōkan
goshinjutsu (講道館護身術,
Kodokan skills of self-defence) was,
before the
introduction of the Kodomo-no-kata, the most recent...
- been used in the
naming of
modern martial arts such as
Gendai Goshin Jutsu,
Yamabujin Goshin-Jutsu, Fuji Ryu
Goshindo JiuJitsu and
Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu...
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Zerlentes was a
black belt in
Goshin Jitsu,
which she
earned in 1996. She
often told her
students that she
started training with
Goshin Jitsu after coming to...
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Shodokan Aikido (昭道館合気道, Shōdōkan Aikidō) is the
style of
Aikido founded by
Kenji Tomiki.
Shodokan Aikido is
sometimes referred to as 合気道競技 (Aikido Kyogi)...
- pen name
roughly means "a
person who
always dreams". His
Dharma name was
Goshin-in Gin'en Taidō-koji (悟真院吟園泰道居士). He
wrote detective novels and is known...
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joints can be
found in
various kata, such as Katame-no-kata and
Kodokan goshin jutsu. Atemi-waza are
techniques in
which tori
disables uke with a strike...
- who are 6th
degree black belts and above.
Gojushiho is also
practiced in
Goshin Kagen Goju Karate, a
modified style of Goju
founded by
Hanshi Gerald Thomson...