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  2. Gyokushin-ryū Jujutsu - Wikipedia

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    Gyokushin-ryū was a koryu jujutsu style known for its extensive arsenal of sutemiwaza (sacrifice throws). It shared many techniques with Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu . Yoseikan Budō partially descends from this style.

  3. Bujinkan - Wikipedia

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    Gyokushin-ryū Ninpō ("The Jeweled Heart School") is taught by the Bujinkan martial arts organization. According to the Bujinkan, Gyokushin Ryu has sutemi waza techniques and is focused more on the art and techniques of espionage than on fighting. Its most prominent weapon is the lasso (nagenawa). [30]

  4. Modern schools of ninjutsu - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, Masaaki Hatsumi founded the Bujinkan organization. It uses the concepts of Ninjutsu in three of its nine schools [3] though they have since steered away from the "Ninjutsu" moniker in order to avoid stereotypes and since the art, which contains 9 ryūha (or schools), only has 3 schools based on the ninja while the other 6 are based on samurai tactics.

  5. Yoseikan budō - Wikipedia

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    Gyokushin Ryu Aikido, Nihon Tai Jitsu Yōseikan Budō ( 養正館武道 ) (originally Yoseikan-ryū Gyokushin Jujutsu) [ 1 ] is a Japanese -French martial art , created by Hiroo Mochizuki , who may be classified as a sōgō budō form ( 総合武道 , "composite" or "comprehensive" martial art), but is used here to indicate a martial art into ...

  6. Masaaki Hatsumi - Wikipedia

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    The 1969 edition of the Bugei Ryūha Daijiten states that Takamatsu's Togakure-ryu "is a genealogy newly put together by Takamatsu Toshitsugu, who made use of (took advantage of) the popularity of written materials on ninjutsu after the Taishō era" and that "there are many points where it has added embellishments, it has made people whose real ...

  7. Ninjutsu - Wikipedia

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    An example is the Togakure-ryū, which claims to have been developed after a defeated samurai warrior called Daisuke Togakure escaped to the region of Iga. He later came in contact with the warrior-monk Kain Doshi, who taught him a new way of viewing life and the means of survival (ninjutsu). [2]: 18–21

  8. Absurd Life Moments And Cat Humor: 37 New Relatable ... - AOL

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    Image credits: maritsapatrinos We continued our interview with Martisa, where she shared what had changed since the last post. “Since we last spoke, I have made a lot of new comics, some new ...

  9. Yoseikan Aikido - Wikipedia

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    Gyokushin Ryu Aikido system, under Washizu Sensei, direct student of Mochizuki who has called his Aikido system as "Gyokushin Ryu". Yamato Aikido International under Murat Aktas Sensei in Canning Vale; Gyokunenkan Aikido and Japanese Martial Arts under Colin Niland Sensei in Clarkson; West Coast Aikido under Mehmet Azak Sensei in Osborne Park