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    Thanks for the info. To clarify, I have studied...

    Thanks for the info. To clarify, I have studied Hakko ryu kata, but via the Dentokan organisation, though my teacher was trained by Antonio Garcia in Belgium. The problem being that I am now several...
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    The emblem on the 'About' page is that of...

    The emblem on the 'About' page is that of Hakkoryu. It is possible that it's a Hakko ryu dojo, or probably more likely somebody who has split off from Hakko denshin ryu.
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    Lazn, One question about Hakko ryu...

    Lazn,

    One question about Hakko ryu curriculum. Are there more techniques taught than feature in the kata? I've read an interview with nidai soke in which he asserts there are thousands of...
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    Iaitos and UK airports

    Anybody know about the practicalities of taking iaitos through UK airports?

    As such swords are sort of illegal in the UK, I guess this could be a problem.

    I want to bring one from the UK to...
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    I have seen it mentioned once that Shodai soke...

    I have seen it mentioned once that Shodai soke studied Takeuchi ryu at one point, but I read this in a personal document, not a credible souce. I'm not sure if there is any evidence for it.

    Is...
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    I don't think there is any traditional Japanese...

    I don't think there is any traditional Japanese jujutsu in or around Manchester.

    For modern Japanese-style jujutsu, the best quality is probably with the Jitsu Foundation, or there is ninjutsu.
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  7. Thread: Multiple attackers

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    Multiple attackers

    I've noticed in Hakkoryu and Daitoryu there are specific kata for dealing with multiple attackers, for e.g. in Hakkoryu there is a kata whick starts with tori being seized by four people...
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    You could give yourself a soke title and rename...

    You could give yourself a soke title and rename your system Jeet Kune Kempo Aiki Nin Jitsu. People are usually looking for at least one of these words.
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    He's just teasing you, he's linking to a comedy...

    He's just teasing you, he's linking to a comedy web site about pirate martial arts.
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    I seem to remember reading an article in the...

    I seem to remember reading an article in the Journal of Asian Martial Arts about those contests between the Kodokan and traditional jujutsu schools. The article mentioned Ryoi Shinto Ryu as being...
  11. Thread: Daiwa ryu

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    So is the Daiwado / Daiwa Ryu of Sato Kinbei...

    So is the Daiwado / Daiwa Ryu of Sato Kinbei koryu jujutsu?
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    Robert, Thanks for the information on Alfred...

    Robert,

    Thanks for the information on Alfred Hasemeier, thats very useful. Now I can start searching for what it was he taught.
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    Whilst the subject of judo/jujutsu in Germany is...

    Whilst the subject of judo/jujutsu in Germany is being discussed, I was just wondering if anybody recognises the names in this quote.



    This is from a history of Aiuchi, a modern English jujutsu...
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    There is some debate over the translation of...

    There is some debate over the translation of 'Seishin Mizu Ryu Tatakai Jutsu' as 'Water Mind School of Fighting Arts'. On another forum the Soke of the style has stated that:


    And on their own...
  15. Thread: Hakko ryu book

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    If you do find anything, be aware it will be...

    If you do find anything, be aware it will be written in Japanese.
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    I think the wajutsu is a derivative of Hakkoryu.

    I think the wajutsu is a derivative of Hakkoryu.
  17. Thread: Judo Knuckle

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    Judo Knuckle

    In Dennis Palumbo's book on Hakkoryu (shodan level) he describes a double knuckle strike that he calls 'nihon yubi no kansetsu' or 'judo Knuckle'. I was wondering if anybody knows why this would be...
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    This is the Wikipedia entry for 'Shorinji...

    This is the Wikipedia entry for 'Shorinji Kan'/Jitsu Foundation.



    A recent trend seems to be they imply a kito ryu link, this is mentioned on there official web site too.
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    Tenshin-shino-ryu Ju-jitsu

    I recently found out about sombody apparantly teaching koryu jujutsu in Chester, UK. But the local newspaper article, I heard about it in, comes over a bit odd. Any thoughts on this:

    Article Link
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    Not quite what you are after, but I belive an...

    Not quite what you are after, but I belive an early name for Tomiki's competitive aikido was 'aiki-judo'.
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    Brin Morgan before Bujinkan

    As a child in the early 1980's I studied 'goshin jitsu' with Brin Morgan. I see he is now well known in bujinkan. Does anybody know much about what it was he was teaching before that. Or who his...
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    I'll get it scanned when I have some time, and...

    I'll get it scanned when I have some time, and get back to those who want a copy.
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    Not quite what you are after, but I have a copy...

    Not quite what you are after, but I have a copy of an article about Terry Parker from 'Fighters'. He was WJJF for a long time I beleive, and so probably contributed to their sylabus. Apparantly he...
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    His main influence is the jujutsu of the 'Jitsu...

    His main influence is the jujutsu of the 'Jitsu Foundation' which is, as mentioned, sometimes called 'Shorinji Kan', It did come to the UK from Australia via Germany. They do teach nage no kata,...
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    Seishin Mizu Ryu Tatakai Jutsu

    Seishin Mizu Ryu Tatakai Jutsu Association (Water Mind School of Battlefield Arts Association).

    Anybody ever come across this style. Any good?
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