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ABOUT | Finger Lakes Jodo KaIkkaku-ryu (一角流) Juttejutsu - A series of 24 kata involving use of a policeman's truncheon (jutte) and iron fan (tessen), invented by Matsuzaki Kinu'emon in ...
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Juttejutsu - The Sports UtopiaThe history of Juttejutsu begins during Japan's Edo period (1603–1868). This was a time of peace under the Tokugawa shogunate. Samurai no longer fought on ...
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Juttejutsu - Black Belt WikiJul 14, 2014 · Juttejutsu is a Japanese martial arts that focuses on training with a traditional martial arts weapon known as the Jutte (or Jitte).Missing: history | Show results with:history
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[PDF] HANDBOOK TO LIFE IN MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN JAPAN... period—through the end of the. Edo (Tokugawa) period in 1868. This nearly 700- year time span is commonly referred to as Japan's medieval and early modern ...
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Samurai Cops: Inside Edo's Police Force During Feudal JapanApr 10, 2025 · Doshin usually carried a jitte truncheon that eventually evolved into the Edo equivalent of a police badge. There are many myths about the jitte ...
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The Power of 10 Hands: The Japanese Weapon JutteNov 18, 2023 · Basically an iron truncheon, it was popular because it could parry the slash of a sword and disarm an assailant without serious injury to either person.Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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[PDF] SMAA JOURNAL - Shudokan Martial Arts AssociationThe jutte for such police were round, hexagonal and octagonal shape and varied in length. It was very strong and specially designed for actual fighting. Tassels ...
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Shinto Muso Ryu history - Shobukan DojoThe art was founded by the samurai Muso Gonnosuke Katsuyoshi (夢想 權之助 勝吉, fl, c.1605, dates of birth and death unknown) in the early Edo period (1603–1868) ...Missing: Jittejutsu | Show results with:Jittejutsu
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Dai Nippon Butoku Kai | International DivisionIt was the first official and premier martial arts institution sanctioned by the government of Japan. The Dai Nippon Butoku Kai subsequently became the center ...Missing: post- | Show results with:post-
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Nawa Yumio - ShinkendoIn addition to ninpo, Nawa sensei is also talented in the arts of Masaki ryu manrikigusari, Masaki ryu kusarigama, Edo Machikata jutte and Torinawa ...
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The Jitte: Decoding The Secrets Of An Ancient Law Enforcer's Tool - TrueKatana### Summary of Jitte Design (Edo Period)
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Of the Jutte - Classical Martial Arts Research AcademyApr 23, 2017 · History. Jutte.jutsu. Jutte, or Jitte, as it can also be romanized, is the most famous baton-like weapon in Japan and in the West.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Jitte, Edo period - Ethnographic Arms & ArmourJul 2, 2015 · Mol uses "jutte" for the truncheon to distinguish between the two weapons, akin to "kris" and "keris" being used to distinguish between ...
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Geisha's Blade 芸者の刃 - FacebookAug 2, 2020 · ... Edo-period policemen, the jutte was often carried by troublemakers as well. SPECIFICATIONS • Material: Carbon steel • Overall length: 41cm ...Missing: dimensions | Show results with:dimensions
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Jitte - Samurai Swords StoreDec 15, 2016 · Jitte jutsu is a technique used to ward off against an opponent using weapons. It is literally translated to ten hands.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Jitte | Military Wiki - FandomA jitte (十手?, literally "ten hands") is a specialized weapon that was used by police in Edo period Japan. It is also spelled jutte.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition<|control11|><|separator|>
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Jitte | Aiki-Budo SportThe Jitte is a short weapon, usually made of wood or metal, and features a unique shape with a straight stick and a hook-like projection on the side. At Aiki- ...
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[PDF] Way of the Samurai - Armour and weaponry book pdf-minThe jitte or jutte, meaning 'ten hands', is another example of the specialised weapons that were introduced to the new police force at the start of Edo Japan.
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Japanese sword Touken Komachi antique[ Feature ] The jitte is a weapon used by police officers in the Edo period to arrest criminals. It is usually a 30 cm long iron bar with a braided cord wrapped ...
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Jutte Jutsu - USAdojo.comNov 7, 2010 · With the Jutte an officer could strike an assailant on the wrists, hands, arms and head, much like an officer today would do with a baton. The ...
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The Jutte: The Ten Hands of Edo-Era Warriors - INSIDE NINJUTSUJun 18, 2025 · A symbol of authority and a tool of restraint, the jutte—or jitte, literally translated as “ten hands”—is an iron truncheon rich in historical ...
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Japanese Martial Arts: Using the Sai and Jutte - Sword N ArmoryMay 31, 2018 · The Jutte is used to block knives and swords coming at you from an opponent. While blocking their weapon, its shaft hits the opponent and may ...
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Secrets of the samurai : a survey of the martial arts of feudal JapanDec 15, 2015 · Secrets of the samurai : a survey of the martial arts of feudal Japan. by: Ratti, Oscar; Westbrook, Adele ... jitte -- The collateral methods ...
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okappiki - Forensic Fashion"Jitte A short club or baton in the form of a rod with side hook at the base of the handle. They were used as a parrying weapon and sometimes carried by police.
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Ikkaku Ryu Juttejutsu - KŌRYŪKAI 光龍会velmistrem Shintō Musō-ryū (SMR), Matsuzaki Kinu'emon Tsunekatsu na konci 17. ... Kuroda. Po reformě Meiji byly dvě největší přežívší školy Kuroda-no-jo ...
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Shinto Muso Ryu Kata listing - Shobukan DojoShinto Muso-ryu is a well structured and comprehensive martial system of Sword and Staff use. And though the sheer number of kata can appear daunting, ...
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Shindo Muso Ryu Koryu Jodo – A Lateral View - kenshi 24/7Mar 1, 2010 · A set of twelve paired sword kata, eight using tachi vs tachi and four using tachi vs kodachi. Ikkaku Ryu Juttejutsu. Two sets of twelve kata ...
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Kukishin Ryu Bojutsu – backgroundJun 6, 2017 · In 1349 Izumo no Kanja Yoshiteru founded the Kukishin Ryu Happo Bike Jutsu after studying Chosui Kishin ryu. Bojutsu techniques were recorded in ...Missing: 14th century
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Kukishinden Ryu Juttejutsu - Todai Bujinkan DojoLearn how to use the Jutte (“cross hand”) to defend and disarm against a katana with the techniques of Kukishinden Ryu Happo Bikenjutsu (九鬼神伝流八法秘 ...
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Thread: jutte of kukishinden ryu - E-Budo.comJan 14, 2003 · The Bujinkan Dojo Kukishinden Ryu has 5 Kamae and 5 kata. The forms are very basic, sort of one strike responses to the attack by the swordsman.Juttejutsu & training opportunitieskukishin ryu compared to shindo muso ryuMore results from www.e-budo.com
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Masaki-ryu Manriki kusari-jutsu, Edo machikata Jutte Hojo Atsukaiyo ...“Masaki-ryu Manriki kusari-jutsu” was founded by Masaki Tarodayu Toshimitsu, a samurai of the Mino Ogaki clan during the Horeki era (1600-1868).
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Masaki Ryu Manrikigusari Kusarigama, Jutte & ShurikenNawa Sensei is the current headmaster of a martial tradition known as Masaki Ryu. Here is a letter in Japanese from Nawa Sensei describing his first meeting ...
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Menkyo Kaiden - Bujinkan - Living Warrior DojoJun 4, 2019 · Only now, at nearly 70 years of age, do I understand what the words 'menkyo kaiden' mean, what the Kukishin Ryū scrolls say, and what the ...Missing: modern | Show results with:modern
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Jutte Basics - YouTubeFeb 9, 2021 · Here is a quick look at the fundamentals of the Jutte. Basic grip, kamae, attacks and defenses. This will be part 1 of 2 videos.Missing: ergonomic features handed
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Single Attack Juttejutsu Drills | Bujinkan Martial Arts Class #041 | 2021Jul 5, 2021 · Drilling juttejutsu techniques against single committed sword attacks. These drills are building blocks towards sparring.
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The Progression of Bujinkan TrainingJun 1, 2023 · In the beginning of Bujinkan Training, focus should be placed on learning the Kata. Kata in Japanese means “Form”. The techniques in the scrolls ...
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Beginner's Guide to Martial Arts Weapons: Safety & Skill DevelopmentMar 14, 2025 · Beginners should always start with foam or padded versions of weapons to minimize the risk of injury while developing foundational skills. 2.Missing: jitte | Show results with:jitte<|control11|><|separator|>
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Benefits of Weapons Training - Shima-Kai Martial ArtsJul 30, 2014 · Mistakes in weapons can be dangerous and therefore safety is very important. Like karate, “getting out of the way” is always the first order of ...
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Bujinkan Dojo - Soke Masaaki Hatsumi**Summary of Jitte/Jutte Training Practices in Bujinkan:**
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Shinto Muso-ryu | HomeShinto Muso-ryu is the oldest Japanese stick combat style, using a shorter, thinner stick (jo) with 64 techniques, and systematic training.Missing: jittejutsu contemporary
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Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu: Hiden Mokuroku – Gokajo - Google Books... Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu: Hiden Mokuroku – Nikajo", "Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu ... Jutte Dori - defense against attack with a Jutte. Tanken Dori - defense ...
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Other weapons taught in Daitokai - Daito-ryu AikibudoDAITOKAI INTERNATIONAL GROUP. Daito-ryu Aikibudo, Certa Shihan's School ... The Jutte (十 手) also called jitte, literally "ten hands", is a weapon of ...
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Ueshiba-ha Daito-ryu Aiki-jujutsu - Aikido Sangenkai BlogLet me begin by stating categorically that the major technical influence on the development of aikido is Daito-ryu jujutsu.
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Jitte (Shotokan-Ryu) - Karate DoThe mastery of Jutte 十手 (“Ten Hands”) should in theory enable one to face ten adversaries.[citation needed] Some[who?] claim that the name is derived from ...
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Jitte | Shotokan Karate AcademyA Jitte (十手) literally mean "Ten Hands" is a specialized weapon that was used by police in “Edo” period Japan. It is also spelled “Jutte”. In “Edo” period in ...Missing: Jittejutsu definition
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United States Taiho Jutsu & Defensive Tactics Program - by USJJFTAIHO JUTSU (Arresting Art) is a term for martial arts developed by Japan's feudal police to arrest dangerous criminals, who were usually armed and frequently ...
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Behind the Technique - ASP-USA.comApr 28, 2025 · The principle behind the Double Weapon Strike is the “overload principle”—which says that multiple strikes to the same side of a subject's body ...
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Jutte, Bujinkan Baton fightingBujinkan Baton fighting with the Jutte or Jitte (十手), literally meaning “ten-hand” (i.e., the weapon with the power of ten hands).