- Jōdō (杖道),
meaning "the way of the jō", or
Jōjutsu (杖術) is a ****anese
martial art
using a
short staff called jō. The art is
similar to bōjutsu, and is...
- of jōdō, is a
traditional school (koryū) of the ****anese
martial art of
jōjutsu, or the art of
wielding the
short staff (jō). The
technical purpose of...
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early 17th
century and the
traditional founder of the
Koryu school of
jojutsu known as Shintō Musō-ryū (神道夢想流/神道無想流). He
engaged in two
duels with the...
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Martial arts
portal Angampora Bando Banshay Bataireacht Gatka Hanbō Jō
Jōjutsu Jūkendō
Kalaripayattu Kanabō
Kbachkun boraan Kendo Kenjutsu Krabi–krabong...
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Niten Ichi-ryū or to some
other martial art: Shintō Musō-ryū, a
school of
jōjutsu Shindo Ryu, a
modern style of
karate Shinto Ryu, a
modern style of Taijutsu...
- This is an
incomplete list of koryū (lit. "traditional schools", or "old schools")
martial arts.
These are
schools of
martial arts that
originated in ****an...
- some ****anese
martial arts. The
martial art of
wielding the jō is
called jōjutsu or jōdō. Also, aiki-jō is a set of
techniques in
aikido which uses the...
- arts,
including unarmed fighting (jujutsu),
staff (bōjutsu),
short staff (
jojutsu),
sword (kenjutsu),
sword drawing (iaijutsu),
glaive (naginatajutsu), scythe...
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Sengoku period. The
style specialises in
iaijutsu but
other arts, such as
jōjutsu,
naginatajutsu and
kusarigamajutsu are
practised as well. Mima Yoichizaemon...
- 8th dan in Kobudo, 5th dan in Kendo, 5th dan in Karate, and a 5th dan in
Jojutsu.
Mochizuki was one of the
direct students of Judo
founder Jigoro Kano,...