Ronin
10-29-2003, 07:56 AM
Traditional jujutsu
I have a hard time understanding when Japanese Jujutsu began to be regarded as “obsolete” or “out of date”.
There are 3 types of jujutsu:
1) the systems taught within a bujutsu school such as the Shinto ryu, Shinkage Ryu, etc.
2) The jujutsu that is older than the Meiji Restoration in Japan (19th Century)
3) The jujutsu created after the Meiji Restoration and based more on sport or philosophical concepts, rather than combat.
Some of the oldest schools of martial arts in Japan taught, and still teach jujutsu ( or taijutsu or Yawara, as it was sometimes called. Kumi Uchi is another name for hand-to-hand combat, but that refers to grappling in armour), school such as the Tenshen Shoden Katori Shinto Ryu, the many branches of the Shinkage ryu, the Kage ryu, the Nem ryu, the list goes on.
Most of us are familiar with the popular Kito ryu and the know, but really unkown, Tenshin Shinyo ryu, forms of jujutsu that were used by Kano to create Judo ( he borrowed the throws from the Kito ryu and the strikes , chokes and locks from the Shinyo ryu). Some are even familiar with the Yoshin ryu and the Danzan Ryu ( a more modern school).
But few even know the existence, outside of Japan, of even older schools such as the Takenouchi Ryu. These older schools are some of the most complete styles of combat you will ever find.
A complete curriculum of striking, grappling, edged weapons, blunt weapons,etc.
Many of these styles had added firearms to their systems, keeping with the tradition of combat effectiveness that jujutsu is know for.
The newer styles maybe be more “sports” oriented, but the techniques are still there, they just need to be studied with combat in mind.
Judo, the first martial sport, has some very effective techniques, IF you know who to apply them the rights way for combat.
In short, Traditional Japanese Jujutsu deserves our respect for its effectiveness, for being the original style of all those other systems that are just a re-invention of TJJJ.
Check out the pic below for the (outdated jujutsu) :)
I have a hard time understanding when Japanese Jujutsu began to be regarded as “obsolete” or “out of date”.
There are 3 types of jujutsu:
1) the systems taught within a bujutsu school such as the Shinto ryu, Shinkage Ryu, etc.
2) The jujutsu that is older than the Meiji Restoration in Japan (19th Century)
3) The jujutsu created after the Meiji Restoration and based more on sport or philosophical concepts, rather than combat.
Some of the oldest schools of martial arts in Japan taught, and still teach jujutsu ( or taijutsu or Yawara, as it was sometimes called. Kumi Uchi is another name for hand-to-hand combat, but that refers to grappling in armour), school such as the Tenshen Shoden Katori Shinto Ryu, the many branches of the Shinkage ryu, the Kage ryu, the Nem ryu, the list goes on.
Most of us are familiar with the popular Kito ryu and the know, but really unkown, Tenshin Shinyo ryu, forms of jujutsu that were used by Kano to create Judo ( he borrowed the throws from the Kito ryu and the strikes , chokes and locks from the Shinyo ryu). Some are even familiar with the Yoshin ryu and the Danzan Ryu ( a more modern school).
But few even know the existence, outside of Japan, of even older schools such as the Takenouchi Ryu. These older schools are some of the most complete styles of combat you will ever find.
A complete curriculum of striking, grappling, edged weapons, blunt weapons,etc.
Many of these styles had added firearms to their systems, keeping with the tradition of combat effectiveness that jujutsu is know for.
The newer styles maybe be more “sports” oriented, but the techniques are still there, they just need to be studied with combat in mind.
Judo, the first martial sport, has some very effective techniques, IF you know who to apply them the rights way for combat.
In short, Traditional Japanese Jujutsu deserves our respect for its effectiveness, for being the original style of all those other systems that are just a re-invention of TJJJ.
Check out the pic below for the (outdated jujutsu) :)

