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  2. Taijutsu - Wikipedia

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    Taijutsu is a synonym for jujutsu (method of close combat either unarmed or with minor weapons), and the words jujutsu, taijutsu, and yawara can be used interchangeably. The term is commonly used when referring to traditional Japanese martial arts but has also been used in the naming of modern martial arts such as Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu.

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  4. Japanese martial arts - Wikipedia

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    During the feudal era of Japan, various types of martial arts flourished, known in Japanese under the name of bujutsu (武術). [8] The term jutsu can be translated as "method", "art" or "technique" [9] and the name that each one has is indicative of the mode or weapon with which they are executed.

  5. List of fighting games - Wikipedia

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    Sports-based combat (also known as sport-fighters or combat sports games) are games that fall firmly within both the Combat and Sports game genres. Such games are usually based on boxing , mixed martial arts , and wrestling , and each sport is seen as their own separate subgenres.

  6. Kyushin-ryū - Wikipedia

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    The red colour of the star symbolises the reference to the "blood sport" of fights to the death, and the black outline reveres the "master level" belt attainable by Kyushin Ryu practitioners. The shōguns were regarded amongst the highest levels of Japanese society during their time, and was reflected in the choice of a star as the prominent ...

  7. Bujinkan - Wikipedia

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    Bujinkan taijutsu seeks to use body movement and positioning rather than strength to defeat the opponent. All techniques in Bujinkan taijutsu involve unbalancing the opponent while maintaining one's own balance. This is achieved by moving the opponent into inferior positions and manipulating their body along weak lines where it is difficult for ...

  8. Jujutsu - Wikipedia

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    Jujutsu (Japanese: 柔術 jūjutsu, Japanese pronunciation: [dʑɯːʑɯtsɯ] or [dʑɯꜜːʑɯtsɯ] ⓘ [1]), also known as jiu-jitsu and ju-jitsu (both / dʒ uː ˈ dʒ ɪ t s uː / joo-JITS-oo [2]), is a family of Japanese martial arts and a system of close combat (unarmed or with a minor weapon) that can be used in a defensive or offensive manner to kill or subdue one or more weaponless ...

  9. Talk:Jutsu (Naruto)/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    Mind-affecting (includes Genjutsu) genjutsu 2.1 Kasumi jusha no jutsu (Mist servant technique) 2.2 Kokuangyo no jutsu (Bringer-of-darkness technique) 2.3 Kori shinchu no jutsu (Sly mind affect technique) 2.4 Magen: Jubaku satsu (Demonic illusion: Tree bind death) 2.5 Magen: Kokoni arazu no jutsu (Demonic illusion: False surroundings technique ...