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Neil Hawkins
7th July 2001, 02:00
These are some of the better Jujustu sites I have found on the Net. It is by no means a definitive list and additions will be accepted.


Hontai Yoshin Ryu in Japan (http://www.hontaiyoshinryu.com)

Hontai Yoshin Ryu in America (http://www.hyrusa.com/)

Sosuishi Ryu in Japan (http://www.nyseibukan.com/SJJK/sjjk.html)

Sosuishi Ryu in America (http://www.nyseibukan.com/index.html)

Sosuishi Ryu in Australia (http://www.sosuishi-ryu.org/)

Takamura ha Shindo Yoshin Ryu (http://www.shinyokai.com/)

Danzan Ryu (http://www.danzan.com/)

Wally Jay's Small Circle Jujitsu (http://www.smallcirclejujitsu.com/)

Official Gracie Brazillian Jiu Jitsu Site (http://www.gracie.com/)

Kokusai Jujutsu Renmai (Genbukan) (http://www.genbukan.org/Amatsu_Tatara_Martial_Art_and_/KJJR_Kokusai_Jujutsu_Renmei/kjjr_kokusai_jujutsu_renmei.html)

These following sites, whilst not Jujutsu specific, have some very good Jujutsu information...

Diane & Meik Skoss' Koryu.com (http://www.koryu.com)

Wayne Muramoto's Furyu.com (http://www.furyu.com)

Electronic Journal of Martial Arts and Sciences (http://www.ejmas.com)

Budokwai, "The oldest Judo Association outside of Japan" (http://www.budokwai.org/generalinterest.htm)


Note: Replies to this post will probably be deleted quickly, so if you want to discuss a particular site, start a new thread.

Neil Hawkins
25th July 2001, 10:07
These were sent to me for inclusion:


Takeuchi Ryu in Hawaii (Wayne Muramoto) (http://www.furyu.com/wayne/Seifukan/index.html)

Official Hakko Ryu Website (English) (http://www.hakkoryu.com/)

Official Hakko Ryu Website (Japanese) (http://www.hakkoryu.jp/)

US Jujutsu Federation (http://www.usjujitsu.net/)

United Kingdom Jujutsu Association International (http://www.ukjjai.com/)

Seishinkan Dojos (http://www.seishinkan.com/)

Sosuishitsu Ryu Jujutsu (http://www.isja.com/)

Seattle Jujutsu (http://www.seattle-jujutsu.org/)

Kyushin Ryu Jujitsu (http://au.geocities.com/kyushinryujujitsu/history.htm)

Kukishinden Tenshin Hyoho #2 (http://www.kukishinden.org)

(These should be in the Aiki-jutsu forum, but the style is closely associated with Traditional Jujutsu)

Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu (http://www.daito-ryu.org/) (The Official Daito Ryu under Kondo Sensei)

Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu (http://www.daito-ryu.com/) (One of the many Daito Ryu splinter groups)

Australian Branch Dojo Takumakai Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu (http://www.aikiaustralia.com.au/)

(The recent, or since the last time I updated additions)

More Hakko Ryu (http://www.depasqualejujitsu.com/)

Still more Hakko Ryu (www.hakkodenshinryu.com)

Russian Jujutsu (www.ju-jutsu.ru)

More Russian Jujutsu (www.skpersey.ru)

Matsui-ha Sosuishiryu Kumiuchi Koshinomawari (http://www.sosuishitsuryu.com/)

Takenouchi Ryu in Northern California (http://www.goldengatemartialarts.co...s/ryufukan.html)

The Australian Branch Tenjin Shinyo Ryu (http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Dojo/1276/tenjin.html)

Australian Jujutsu Association (http://www.ajja.org/)

Australian Jujutsu Federation (http://www.jujitsu.com.au)

(More additions - Oct 2008)

Updated Yagyu Shigan Ryu website (http://www.yagyushinganryu.se)
Sekai Dentokan Bugei Renmei (Offshoot from Hakko Ryu) (http://www.dentokanhombu.com)

I should remind posters that we are essentially a Koryu Jujutsu site and so I generally won't leave gendai sites up for too long unless I believe that the information on them is exceptional.

Sarah Lappin
22nd February 2007, 10:18
Yagyu Shingan Ryu Heihojutsu....... this branch in Australia has jujutsu in its syllabus. Contact bujutsukai@optusnet.com.au

Sarah Lappin

Mesclino
25th October 2008, 09:17
You might want to add the school im training:

http://www.shintairyu.nl
http://www.bushi.eu/

Louvere
29th October 2008, 03:46
Have a look at www.shinganryu.org

Simon

Simon Louis

Mad Dog
27th April 2009, 09:10
http://www.jitsu.org.uk

TheBadger
6th April 2010, 16:46
Though not strictly a Jiu0Jitsu website, this one is good...

http://www.kosiedo-dojo.org

vottBeceGoorm
11th November 2010, 12:57
Seriously what is the difference between Hakko Ryu Jujutsu and Aikido? They both originated from Daito Ryu and from what Ive seen so far look almost identical.

What sets them apart?
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Larry Feldman
11th November 2010, 13:42
Well it will depend some on what style of Aikido, and the practicioner.

The joint locks are probably the most similar betwen the two, and AIkido is derived from Ju Jitsu.

Ju-Jitsu will work the elbow far more than in Aikido (which rarely does so).

The aikido I practice uses movement and flow to neutralize the 'second hand attack' and move you to a safe place. The Ju Jitsu was more about using strikes to neutralize the attacker, which in the Aikido world breaks the flow.

I think Ju Jitsu at a high level looks a lot like Aikido. I think it is tough to find a good instructor in each art.