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TysonWalters
23rd July 2002, 18:12
Does anyone know of any quality literature dealing with Hojo Jutsu, preferably in English that I can aquire through a book retailer?

Thanks for any help!

Tyson Walters

Budoka 34
23rd July 2002, 18:53
I believe Darrel Craig had a section on Hojo-Jutsu in his book "Japan's Ultimate Martial Art, Ju-Jutsu before 1882".
I'll see what I can find.
Also our own Don Cunningham should be able to point you in the right direction.
Check out his excellent book "Secret Weapons of Ju-Jutsu".
I can say that Don, since I'm almost done reading it! :D

Hope this helps.

:smilejapa

Don Cunningham
23rd July 2002, 20:56
I didn't include much detail about hojo-jutsu in my book, just some historical aspects and tidbits. It certainly doesn't qualify as any "how-to" information. There are several web sites with a lot of detail. Most of them appear to be basically unauthorized translations from Yumio Nawa's book on the subject:

Hojojutsu-The samurai art (http://members.aol.com/squaddiejh/Hojojutsu.htm) (Has some links to even better sites.)

Hojojutsu - The art of tying

Hojo Pictures (http://websites.ntl.com/~merlyn/hojopictures.html)

TysonWalters
23rd July 2002, 21:15
Most of them appear to be basically unauthorized translations from Yumio Nawa's book on the subject:

Mr. Cunningham,

Do you know where I would be able to obtain a copy of this book by Yumio Nawa? Additionally... are there any hard cover copies of your book available still?

Thanks in advance,

Tyson Walters

TysonWalters
23rd July 2002, 21:25
Most of them appear to be basically unauthorized translations from Yumio Nawa's book on the subject:

Mr. Cunningham,

Do you know where I would be able to obtain a copy of this book by Yumio Nawa? Additionally... are there any hard cover copies of your book available still?

Thanks in advance,

Tyson Walters

JimmyCrow
23rd July 2002, 22:02
Try this link for a Fujita Seikos' very hard to find book on Hojo:

Zukai Hojojutsu (http://www.buyubooks.com/product_details.cfm?id=10156)

or this one:

Fujita Seiko Chosakushu (http://www.buyubooks.com/product_details.cfm?id=10129)

Hope this helps.:smilejapa

John Lindsey
23rd July 2002, 22:14
Forget about Mr. Craig, Get Don Angier's videos on the subject. They are the best source to learn from. Nawa's books are ok, but not good to learn from.

Order online here and tell em I sent ya :).

http://www.bugei.com/ushop/index.cgi?ID=BUYEGA&task=show&cat=Video

Might be best to just order volume 1 for now. There is enough on there to keep you busy for a long time.

Don Cunningham
23rd July 2002, 23:56
I have to agree with John here. Yumio Nawa's books are interesting, but unless you understand Japanese, a bit difficult to understand. They are also nearly impossible to find now.

Don Angier's video is pretty good and live action is sometimes easier for demonstrating such techniques.

While the hardcover edition of my book is officially out of print, I still have a few copies and sell them via my web site at www.eBudostore.com (http://www.ebudostore.com).

Budoka 34
25th July 2002, 12:22
Ok Don:

If we get the hard cover do you sign it?:D
I ordered mine last night.

Daniel:
I have some tapes of Don Angier's work. He really shows the difference between a true understanding of real martial practices and the McDojo type. Great stuff.

:smilejapa

Don Cunningham
25th July 2002, 17:02
Dear Mr. Kite,

I sign the books only if requested. Some people actually prefer their copy is not signed, so I only personalize them if the person ordering it includes a note or something to indicate they want it signed. There was no such request, and your book went into the mail this morning on my drive to work.

I will be glad to sign it if we can get together sometime. As a former resident of Raleigh, I still have many contacts there. My wife and I both love the Asheville area. Maybe you can arrange a clinic or seminar there? I would love to visit the Smokey Mountains and drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway again. Any excuse would be most welcome.

BTW, I have been planning to raise the price on my web site since the remaining hardcover books are now officially out of print, but just haven't gotten around to it. I am going to do that this weekend, so you still got your copy for the regular retail price.

Budoka 34
25th July 2002, 18:38
Don:

Thanks! That's what I call service!:D
I was only joking (about the signed copy) at the time.

Seriously though, I wish I had known, I would loved to have gotten it signed. I have a growing collection of signed MA books and this is one I'm happy to have added to the collection.
Maybe I should just order a second copy while I can. :D

BTW e-mail me next time your going to be in the area, I'd enjoy the chance to show you around.:toast:

Thanks again,

:smilejapa

p.s. Don, if possible pm me here or e-mail me about friends in Raleigh.

Don Cunningham
25th July 2002, 20:55
I tried to e-mail you, but it is restricted. I removed the PM function here after receiving a number of nasty messages. I guess I am always winning more friends. Please send me an e-mail via my web site at www.eBudokai.com. I would be happy to discuss old acquaintences from my Raleigh days.

Joseph Svinth
26th July 2002, 15:53
Your local bondage people should be able to help. I am entirely serious, too, as at least one Pacific NW group was asking what it would cost to have Don Angier give seminars. Anyway, run "hojojutsu" through Google as your keyword, and you quickly come to sites such as http://friends.schlagzeilen.com/drachenmann/public/links-japan-bondage_e.htm and http://www.webcom.com/jikatabi/hojo.html . I suggest that you do NOT open these links at work, or if your children are in the room.