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Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu and Japanese martial arts

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Difference between Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu and Japanese martial arts

Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu vs. Japanese martial arts

, originally called, is a Japanese martial art that first became widely known in the early 20th century under the headmastership of Takeda Sōkaku. Japanese martial arts refer to the variety of martial arts native to the country of Japan.

Similarities between Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu and Japanese martial arts

Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu and Japanese martial arts have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Aikido, Dan (rank), Ittō-ryū, Joint lock, Jujutsu, Morihei Ueshiba, Qi, Samurai, Shiga Prefecture, Tokugawa Ieyasu.

Aikido

is a modern Japanese martial art developed by Morihei Ueshiba as a synthesis of his martial studies, philosophy, and religious beliefs.

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Dan (rank)

The ranking system is used by many Japanese organizations and Korean martial arts to indicate the level of one's ability within a certain subject matter.

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Ittō-ryū

, meaning "one-sword school", is the ancestor school of several Japanese Koryū kenjutsu styles, including Ono-ha, Mizoguchi-ha, Nakanishi-ha, Kogen, Hokushin, and Itto Shoden.

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Joint lock

A joint lock is a grappling technique involving manipulation of an opponent's joints in such a way that the joints reach their maximal degree of motion.

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Jujutsu

Jujutsu (柔術, jūjutsu), also known in the West as Ju-Jitsu or Jiu-Jitsu, is a Japanese martial art and a method of close combat for defeating an armed and armored opponent in which one uses either a short weapon or none.

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Morihei Ueshiba

was a martial artist and founder of the Japanese martial art of aikido.

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Qi

In traditional Chinese culture, qi or ch'i is believed to be a vital force forming part of any living entity.

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Samurai

were the military nobility and officer caste of medieval and early-modern Japan.

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Shiga Prefecture

is a prefecture of Japan, which forms part of the Kansai region in the western part of Honshu island.

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Tokugawa Ieyasu

was the founder and first shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan, which effectively ruled Japan from the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600 until the Meiji Restoration in 1868.

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Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu and Japanese martial arts Comparison

Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu has 60 relations, while Japanese martial arts has 113. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 5.78% = 10 / (60 + 113).

References

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