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    Quote Originally Posted by kongoshin
    I'm going to Japan and Sugino dojo in april. Although the TSKSR Ju Jutsu is not taught on a regular basis there, I'll ask Sensei humbly for a demonstration of the techniques. With my background in Aikido I would be very interested in seeing them myself.

    Hopefully I can remember them, too. There are 36 of them...

    I'm not sure if Sensei would let me video tape them, but I might ask ;-)

    If Sugino Sensei does let you video the Jujutsu techniques, I would definately be interested in a copy, Please..... grovel, grovel, beg, beg....etc
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    Quote Originally Posted by George Kohler
    I believe Richard is talking about an NHK produced documentary called Kobudo. It featured Owari Kan-ryu (with some Shinkage-ryu), Takenouchi-ryu, Daito-ryu (Kondo Sensei), Katori Shinto-ryu (with a lengthy interview with Otake Risuke sensei), some swimming school (Kobori-ryu?), Taisha-ryu, Muso Jikiden Eishin-ryu (very limited on this), and Jigen-ryu.

    In the TSKSR portion it did have only like 3 or 4 techniques done by Otake Sensei. Otake Sensei did a gyaku waza when the attacker grabbed the top knot. Another was a variation to the first one but instead of the top knot the attacker grabbed the ear. Another technique was a double forearm strike to the opponent's arm to break his elbow when he tried to attack to the face. another was a back hand slap to the opponent's face. This is all from memory, so I may have a few items wrong.
    Here is the Katori Shinto-ryu part of the TV program.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYjFp...&search=katori
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    Damn those guys are good! Very impressive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by George Kohler
    Here is the Katori Shinto-ryu part of the TV program.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYjFp...&search=katori
    Impressive technique alright, but it doesn't show any Ju Jutsu...

    Nice to see kata being done in TSKSR Honbu. It's a special place.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kongoshin
    Impressive technique alright, but it doesn't show any Ju Jutsu...

    Nice to see kata being done in TSKSR Honbu. It's a special place.
    But in the original documentary, Otake sensei has a lengthy seated interview, demos some of the oyo w/his sons and other students doing kumitachi, and does do a couple of jujutsu waza (vs mimidori, eridori and kaminokedori at least).

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    Sorry, I didn't see the whole copy, but the footage is from the original TV show that was mentioned above.
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    The demo is very interesting to watch and the weapons part is - what can I say - ain't seen nothing better.
    The jujutsu part - although interesting since you never see katori shinto ryu jujutsu - is not exactly breathtaking (don't get me wrong, happy to have it).

    The fact that Otake sensei shows a basic tehodoki technique doesn't make it anything else than a basic tehodoki technique. Tehodoki techniques belong by the way to my favorite techniqiues.


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