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  2. Kyū - Wikipedia

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    Kyū (Japanese: 級, ) is a Japanese term used in modern martial arts as well as in tea ceremony, flower arranging, Go, shogi, academic tests and other similar activities to designate various grades, levels or degrees of proficiency or experience.

  3. Rank in judo - Wikipedia

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    Judo kyu belt colors of the German Judo Federation (last update 2024-01-16 [17]) Degree Kyu 8 Kyu 7 Kyu 6 Kyu 5 Kyu 4 Kyu 3 Kyu 2 Kyu 1 Color White White-Yellow Yellow Yellow-Orange Orange Orange-Green Green Blue Brown Belt Minimum age - 8 years 8 years 11 years 13 years [a] / 14 years [b]

  4. Kyūshindō - Wikipedia

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    As well as 'Sphere'/'Circle', Kyu can also mean 'Desire', 'Yearn', 'Search' or 'Study'. Likewise, Shin can also mean 'Spirit' or 'Truth'. [ 4 ] This ambiguity allows kyushindo to be interpreted on a number of levels, and it can also have the meaning of The Seeker's Way to the Essence of Things, or the Truth .

  5. Kyushin-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Here, it became a highly regarded school and was known by a number of variant writings (of the first character, "kyu"). It contained techniques for grappling, swordsmanship, and other weaponry. Inugami Gunbei Nagayasu (犬上永保), better known as Inugami Gunbei (grandson to Inugami Nagakatsu), attained great eminence in the art and developed ...

  6. Jo-ha-kyū - Wikipedia

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    It is perhaps in the theatre that jo-ha-kyū is used the most extensively, on the most levels. Following the writings of Zeami, all major forms of Japanese traditional drama (Noh, kabuki, and jōruri) utilize the concept of jo-ha-kyū, from the choice and arrangement of plays across a day, to the composition and pacing of acts within a play, down to the individual actions of the actors.

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  8. Namu Myōhō Renge Kyō - Wikipedia

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    According to varying believers, Nichiren cited the mantra in his Ongi Kuden, [12] [dubious – discuss] a transcription of his lectures about the Lotus Sutra, Namu (南無) is a transliteration into Japanese of the Sanskrit namas, and Myōhō Renge Kyō is the Sino-Japanese pronunciation of the Chinese title of the Lotus Sutra (hence, Daimoku ...

  9. Kyo - Wikipedia

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    Kyo Ya, was a Japanese restaurant in New York City; Three villages in County Durham, England: . East Kyo; West Kyo; New Kyo; Kyo Burn, the name of the section of the River Team, near the villages