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    Default Re: Motoha yoshin ryu JuJutsu

    Originally posted by ImpressiveSport
    I visited some training camps(in Sweden and Ukraine),where this style was presented,and i was impressed.
    Coach was Yasumoto soke.
    How's yours meanings about this style?
    ImpressiveSport,

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    Smile Moto-ha yoshinryu Jujutsu

    Moto-ha yoshinryu Jujutsu is a branch of Hontai yoshinryu.
    Yasumoto sensei was a student of 17. soke Minaki Saburo.
    In the 80`s Minaki gave Menkyo kaiden to Yasumoto sensei, Inoue sensei(18. soke of mainstream ryu), Haraga Hiroshi, Kanazawa Akira and Sato Kimimaro.
    All work together for long time to teach Hontai yoshinryu. In the 90`s the son of Inoue, Inoue Kyoichi was apoited as main instructor of the ryu, becouse Inoue soke became old an sick. Inoue Kyoichi was student of His Father and all the other old senseis. Short after the apointment Yasumoto and Kanazawa Akira left Hontai yoshinryu and Yasumoto sensei opened his branch Moto-ha yoshinryu.
    young Inoue is now soke of Hontai yoshinryu(Januar 2005).
    Yasumoto sensei is now 72 jears old, but is still very activ in teaching all over the world. There are branch dojo in Schweden, Denmark, Ukraine, Moldavia, Israel, Germany, Russia, USA.
    Nearly 6 month a year he travells around and teach.
    Oktober this year there is a big Taikai in the Moto-ha hombu-dojo yonago Japan.

    I hope everybody understand my bad german- englisch.

    have a nice time

    Tim Weigel,
    Moto-ha yoshinryu shibu dojo, germany

    www.yoshinkan-dojo.de

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    Default Motoha Yoshin Ryu

    Hi! First time in these pages! Greets to all. Saw some discussion about Yasumoto Sensei leaving Hontai. I personally know very much in details about that. Interesting that people are interested!
    Kauko Uusoksa

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    Talking Tervetuloa!

    Tervetuloa E-Budo:n Kauko Sensei.
    A.J. Vedenkannas

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    Quote Originally Posted by uusoksa
    Hi! First time in these pages! Greets to all. Saw some discussion about Yasumoto Sensei leaving Hontai. I personally know very much in details about that. Interesting that people are interested!
    Dear Uusoksa Sensei,

    I would be interested to know what happened in that situation. All I know of Yasumoto Sensei is that his skill has been described to me as marvelous.

    Thank you.
    Eric Baluja

    Fukai kiri teme mo motenai kaku reru daizan.

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    Uusoksa Sensei,
    Welcome to E-Budo. I second Eric's sentiment. I would love to hear more.

    Jeff
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    Default Motoha yoshinryu ju-jutsu.

    Quote Originally Posted by Maska
    Greetings to all!
    Forgive me for my bad English language.
    I am engaged Aikido (2 dan, now study style Nisio Syodzi), Tenshin Shoden Katori Sinto ryu (8 years, sensej Tetsutaka Sugavara).
    Now started to study Muso Dzikiden Eishin ryu iaido, seitei jodo, and ju-jutsu - Kodokan Shin ryu (a modern style ju-jutsu), Yoseikan budo and Motoha Yoshin ryu.
    But! On all styles ju-jutsu there is an information.
    On style Motoha Yoshin ryu there is no information in internete. I know, that Motoha - was separated from Hontai Yoshin ryu, and its founder Yasumoto sensei. Whether there is at somebody more extensive information on this style?
    My name are Peter Nüchel. Please go to www.motohayoshinryuju-jutsu.dk
    There you can read about Motohayoshinryu ju-jutsu.
    If you need more information please write to: motohadk@yahoo.dk

    Best regards
    Peter Nüchel

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    Default mot0ha yoshinryu ju-jutsu.

    Quote Originally Posted by morpheus
    I understand Moto ha Yoshinryu to be a branch school of Hontai Yoshin ryu Jujutsu. Yasumoto Akiyoshi was awared menkyo kaiden in Hontai Yoshin ryu. I understand he split from HYR in the late ninties.
    That is all I know, and that may be inaccurate.
    My name are Peter Nüchel.
    It is a mistake that Motohayoshinryu are a branch of Hontai.
    But it is correct that Motohayoshinryu are in direct linie from Hontai yoshinryu and that Yasumoto left Hontai in the late ninties together with all his students and later he strarted motohayoshinryu.
    For more info see www.motohayoshinryuju-jutsu.dk of write me on: motohadk@yahoo.dk

    Best regards
    Peter Nüchel

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