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renamed Ki
Utsuri (黄写り) by
Elizaburo Hoshino, an
early 20th-century koi breeder. The red and
white versions are
called Hi
Utsuri (緋写り) and
Shiro Utsuri (白写り)...
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Utsuri Goshi (移腰), or the
changing hip throw, is one of the
original 40
throws of Judo as
developed by
Jigoro Kano. It
belongs to the
fourth group, Yonkyo...
- of the tachi,
except for the
absence of choji-midare,
which is nioi and
utsuri. Gunomi-midare and
suguha are
found to have
taken its place.
During the...
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originally developed by
Jukichi Hoshino about 1927. He
paired a
Kohaku and a Ki-
Utsuri.
These early Showas had a
greyish shiro and
striped fins. The sumi (black)...
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especially the
Bizen school swords made in the
Kamakura period, had a midare-
utsuri like a
white mist
between hamon and shinogi, but in the
swords from shintō...
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throw Uki
goshi (浮腰):
Floating hip
throw Ushiro goshi (後腰): Rear hip
throw Utsuri goshi (移腰):
Shifting hip
throw Unrecognized techniques Tobi
goshi (飛腰):...
- Hane
makikomi (跳巻込):
Springing wraparound Sukui nage (掬投):
Scoop throw Utsuri goshi (移腰):
Shifting hip
throw O
guruma (大車):
Large wheel Soto makikomi...
- Prize, the
highest honor as a swordsmith. On the
tachi he forged, midare-
utsuri (a
pattern of hazy
white shadows between hamon and shinogi), characteristic...
-
butterfly koi
versions of
traditional koi
patterns (e.g., kohaku, sanke, showa,
utsuri, and ogon).
Butterfly koi, however,
exhibit these patterns in a slightly...
- (Ushiro Goshi)
Stamp throw Major wheel (O Guruma)
Transitional hip
throw (
Utsuri Goshi) Hip
wheel (Koshi Guruma)
Sweeping hip
throw (Harai Goshi)
Inner Thigh...