schools, Hojōjutsu is a quintessentially Japanese art that is a unique product of Japanese history and culture. As a martial arts practice, Hojōjutsu is seldom...
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Chitō-ryū Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu Enshin kaikan Gensei-ryū Gōjū-ryū Hakkō-ryū Hojōjutsu Hōjutsu Iaido Isshin-ryu Jōdō Japanese kickboxing Judo Jūkendō Jujutsu...
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Ittatsu-ryū (redirect from Ittatsu-ryū hojōjutsu)
art of hojōjutsu. Today, Ittatsu-ryū has been assimilated into the traditional school of Shintō Musō-ryū. This particular school of hojōjutsu was created...
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developed from the now-defunct Japanese military restraint technique of hojōjutsu. The rope dress is not of itself a form of restraint, but is used either...
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recognized as "father of Kinbaku", Seiu Ito, started studying and researching Hojōjutsu (the art of binding a prisoner of war) and is credited with the inception...
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art of tying people up. Originally in Japanese history the martial art Hojōjutsu, which trained people in tying others up or restraining them with rope...
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Shintō Musō-ryū (section Ittatsu-ryū hojōjutsu)
wielding a walking stick Kusarigamajutsu Art of the chain and sickle Hojōjutsu Rope-tying art Juttejutsu Art of the truncheon Ancestor schools Tenshin...
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and detain them until officers could close in and apprehend them (using hojōjutsu). The sasumata had a long hardwood pole usually around 2 m (6 ft 7 in)...
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a producer of mizuhiki and one of the oldest companies in the world Hojōjutsu Kirikane Kumihimo Meibutsu Shūgi-bukuro, envelopes typically decorated...
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in both Sengoku and Edo jujutsu systems. Referred to as Hojo waza (捕縄術 hojojutsu, Tori Nawa Jutsu, nawa Jutsu, Hayakawa and others), it involves the use...
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Wada Ha. Seiko Fujita published Zukai Torinawajutsu showing hundreds of Hojōjutsu ties from many different schools, and several other texts on ninjutsu...
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climbing as well. Some kakute had a tab with a hole, that was used for hojojutsu techniques. In this sense, the hojo (rope) could not be easily pulled...
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Kenjutsu Sword art Bakken Sword drawing art Naginatajutsu Glaive art Hojōjutsu Rope-tying and restraining art Kusarimono Chained weaponry Kenshibu Dance...
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with a polearm, usually a naginata. Hōjutsu, shooting (with firearms). Hojōjutsu, tying up an opponent. Yawara, grappling and fighting unarmed. Bōjutsu...
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(iaijutsu), glaive (naginatajutsu), iron fan (tessenjutsu), restraining rope (hojōjutsu), and resuscitation techniques (sakkatsuhō). Its jūjutsu techniques have...
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Egyptian stick fencing Fencing Gatka Historical European martial arts Hojōjutsu Iaidō Iaijutsu Jōdō Jogo do pau Jūkendō Jittejutsu Kendo Kenjutsu Krabi–krabong...
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Chinese button knot Frog (fastening) Macramé Mizuhiki Obijime Shimenawa Hojōjutsu Shūgi-bukuro Spool knitting List of Traditional Crafts of Japan Kinoshita...
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purposes. Other uses for the sageo are tying the sword to the samurai and hojojutsu. The samurai felt the sageo formed a spiritual bond between them and the...
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This basic box arm tie, originally found in the samurai martial art of hojōjutsu (捕縄術) or Nawajutsu, (縄術) evolved into its erotic usage at the end of the...
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Tsutsumi Hōzan-ryū also included the yari (spear), bo (staff), torinawa or hojojutsu (tying techniques), and kusarigama. Some also suggest the manriki or manriki-gusari...
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the enemy or used to entwine them using techniques similar to that of hojojutsu. The spike was then employed to disable or administer a coup de grâce...
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katsu) and the art of restraining a person with rope-tying techniques (hojōjutsu). The curriculum includes also a number of weapons for which there are...
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such as juttejutsu (truncheon arts), toritejutsu (restraining arts), and hojōjutsu (binding and tying arts). Feudal era police officers became proficient...
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Iaijutsu Sword drawing art Naginatajutsu Glaive art Tessenjutsu Iron fan art Hojōjutsu Rope-tying and restraining art Sakkatsuhō Resuscitation methods Ancestor...
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the group of martial disciplines that arose after the Meiji restoration Hojōjutsu, a Japanese martial art of restraining a prisoners using cord or rope...
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(jūtte), (among other weapons) and the art of restraining a man with rope (hojōjutsu), were taught within the branches of the Shintō Musō-ryū as a complement...
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Hōjō Tokiuji Hōjō Tokiyori Hōjō Yasutoki Hōjō, Fukuoka Hōjō, Tottori Hojojutsu Hoki Province Hokkaidō Hokkaido (dog) Hokkaido Air System Hokkaido Bank...
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were originally taught in this ryuha included bōjutsu, hobaku (a.k.a. hojojutsu or torinawa), torite, kusarigama and shuriken. Some scholars date the...
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