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2. Yachigusa Ryu: What Does It Mean To Be Aiki[ju]jutsu?
We usually refer to the art we practice as aikijutsu or aikijujutsu as a way of saying that we do subtle traditional jujutsu and weapon arts.
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What Does it Mean to be Aiki[ju]jutsu?
We usually refer to the art we practice as aikijutsu or aikijujutsu as a way of saying that we do subtle traditional jujutsu and weapon arts. Sometimes use these words to describe the whole art and sometimes for specific parts of it. It's hard to describe to people what these terms mean. In fact, I've read a lot of angry opinions on what aiki arts are and who has the "right" to use the word aikijujutsu.
Traditionally, marital arts were not called aikijutsu/aikijujutsu. These are modern (well, post-Edo) words for very subtle jujutsu either coined or popularized by the art of Daito-Ryu. However aiki is a much older word for certain principles of the martial arts.

3. Aiki Jutsu
aikido and aiki Jujutsu Martial Arts Sites a compact list of many aiki jutsu web pages with descriptions. Atlanta Budokan Nippon Bujutsu (Japanese
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  • Aikido and Aiki Jujutsu Martial Arts Sites : a compact list of many Aiki Jutsu web pages with descriptions.
  • Atlanta Budokan : Nippon Bujutsu (Japanese martial arts system) and Shinkendo. Shinkendo is a system of sword combat developed by Soke Toshishiro Obata.
  • International Jujutsu Society : promotes Jujutsu, Aiki-Jujutsu, and related martial arts.
  • International Shinkendo Federation : Obata Toshishiro's organization
  • Juko-Kai : Rod Sacharnoski's organization
  • Kaze Arashi Ryu : Wind-Storm School of the Classical Samurai Warrior Arts
  • Kosakurakan : dedicated to teaching and preserving the aiki-taido, iai and kenjutsu of Kosakura-ryu aiki heiho, as taught by Kosaburo Nishiyama.
  • Mukashi Ha Shorinji Tetsu-ken Ryu Aikijujutsu
  • Nisei Bujutsu Federation of America : a ju-jutsu concept comprised of several martial arts principles including Daito-Ryu, Hakko-Ryu, Yoshitsune Jutsu, Judo, Naha-Te Karate and Kobu-Jutsu.
  • Renrikan Dojo : Takeshin Aiki-Ju-Jutsu and Takeshin Karate-Do.
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  • 4. Musubi Dojo
    Chokushin is the intergration of DaitoRyu aiki-jutsu, Kito-ryu Jujutsu and Tenshin Shinyo-Ryu Jujutsu. Musubi Dojo operates in the Oshawa area (Ontario,
    http://www.musubidojo.com/
    Musubi Dojo teaches jujutsu (sometimes spelled jujitsu). Martial arts that are influenced by jujutsu are aikido, karate, judo and grappling. Jujutsu is a good self defence system as well as a newer sport as seen in UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) and Pride Fighting. We are located in Bowmaville and have students from here as well as the rest of the Durham Region (Courtice, Oshawa,Whitby, Ajax, Pickering) and even Toronto. Chokushin Aiki-Jujutsu is a traditional martial art that is an integration of three ryu’s (schools), these being Daito Ryu Aiki-Jujutsu, Kito Ryu Jujutsu and Tenshin Shinyo Ryu-Jujutsu. Musubi Dojo also incorporates aspects of Togakure Ryu Nijutsu in its densho. The densho (curriculum) of Chokushin Aiki Jujutsu engages all ranges of fighting from standing and striking to grappling and ground fighting. The Musubi Dojo also includes traditional and contemporary weapons such as sword, stick, and knife who’s techniques originate from Togakure Ryu Ninjutsu. However, Chokushin Aiki-Jujutsu not only encompasses fighting, but also embraces meditation, physical fitness, tradition, and philosophy. All of which promote self-confidence; self esteem, peace of mind, and respect for self and others.

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    I DO study a variant of what could be called aikijutsu but it is a mix of older jujutsu styles with weapon and striking arts.
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    8. Ok Someone Fill Me In On Aiki Jiu Jitsu - No BS Martial Arts
    aikijutsu Ancient sytem of combat based on jujutsu; founded by Shinra Saburo Yoshimitsu I heard that aikijutsu and aikijujutsu are 2 different things.
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    9. Aiki Jutsu SES - Hauptseite
    aiki jujutsu is a selfdetermined system which exists besides the established schools of JIU-JITSU and of aikiDO. In aikiDO the peaceful principles are
    http://www.aikijutsu.de/aiki-engl.html
    “Aiki is not a technique to combat an enemy or to defeat him”
    O-Sensei Morihei Ueshiba With this quotation of the founder of Aikido I want to express which occasions might and do force a man to go on this way of life. Often, people visit my public training group to see if "this is something, what they want to do". Being asked what they are looking for, they mostly say: “I want to be able to defend myself.” On the first sight this is not the wrong intention. The wish to be able to defend oneself is as old as the fights and the war between mankind. The methods of self defence reach from the invention of a stick over subtle kinds of fight-styles to the nuclear weapons of the present. The knowledge about the capability of the victim might leed the aggressor not to act against him. This is how the defender thinks and hopes that he will not be disturbed in his sphere. If this procedure will not work one time everybody wants to be prepared. But BUDO is more than that. BUDO, a generic term for all Japanese fighting techniques of the feudal times, means translated: “Way of the knight” or “way of the Lords”. It is not only the overcome of someone who attacks – this would be also possible with a higher power or a weapon. BUDO is a way of life, a principle of life. Converting this principle into body action is AIKI JUJUTSU. Although AIKI JUJUTSU gives possibilities for the self defence and actions which might be used in a fight, this alone is never in the focus of this way of life.

    10. About Us
    Within this type of jujutsu were additional levels of training, called aiki no jutsu and aiki Jujutsu, that were reserved for the higher ranking samurai.
    http://www.threestreamsaikido.com/index_files/AboutUs.htm
    Brief History of Aikido Aikido is a relatively new Japanese Martial Art developed in the early part of the 20th century by "O-Sensei" Morihei Ueshiba (1883 1969). However, its beginnings are rooted in the unarmed combat systems used by the ancient Samurai and date back to the 12th century. Ueshiba devoted himself to hard physical conditioning and eventually to the practice of martial arts from early years of his life, receiving certificates of mastery in several styles of jujitsu, fencing, and spear fighting. In spite of his impressive physical and martial capabilities he wasn't satisfied. Morihei Ueshiba met Sokaku Takeda, Grandmaster of Daito-Ryu Aiki Jujutsu, during his time in Hokkaido sometime between 1905 and 1912. He was so impressed, that he became one of Takeda's students and subsequently became one of his most famous and talented disciples. Two people had the biggest influence on Morihei Ueshiba:  his teacher in Daito-Ryu Aiki Jujutsu Grandmaster Sokaku Takeda and spiritual leader of Omoto Religion Sect, Onisaburo Deguchi. In 1925, Ueshiba organized his own style of Aikijujutsu, one that was more in line with his own needs for spiritual and physical development. During the next decade, Ueshiba's students (Shioda, Tomiki, Mochizuki, and others) were active in building a foundation for present-day Aikido. Ueshiba decided on the name "Aikido" in 1942 (before that he called his martial art "aikibudo" and "aikinomichi").  After the war, Aikido grew rapidly at the Kobukan (now called Hombu Dojo) under the direction of Kisshomaru Ueshiba (son of O'Sensei) Morihei Ueshiba had become famous as "O'Sensei" or "The Grand Teacher," the Master of Aikido.

    11. Aikido & Aikibujutsu - History
    Within this type of jujutsu were additional levels of training, called aiki no jutsu and aikijujutsu, that were reserved for the higher ranking samurai.
    http://www.aiki-buken.com/history.html
    Aikido's fundamental principle is to blend with an opponent's movement and energy, controlling their physical center while protecting one's own center against reversals. One never fights strength and aggression with the same, but rather relies on more refined techniques and methods, such as taisabaki (body movement), kansetsuwaza (joint locks), kuzushiwaza (off balancing methods), nagewaza (throws), osaewaza (controlling techniques), kyusho no jutsu (vital point attacks) and of course, aiki (blending of movement and energy) to effortlessly redirect, neutralize, or control an opponent's attack. Obata SoShihan's aikido stems from the techniques of Shioda Gozo Kancho, as they were handed down to him by Ueshiba Morihei, aikido's founder (pictured left - this picture was taken during the time that Ueshiba sensei was still teaching Daito ryu Aikijujutsu). Shioda learned aikido (referred to as "aikibudo" during his earlier years of training) during the pre-war era before WWII. However, Morihei's deep involvment in the esoteric Omoto-kyo of religion and his varied experience later seriously altered the art into something more philosophical minded (and less practical minded) - an approach the Yoshinkan branch did not subscribe to. The late Shioda Gozo Kancho (pictured right) of the Yoshinkan dojo occupied a prominent place in the Japanese martial arts community.

    12. Aiki-Jujutsu Throwing Grappling Of The Samurai At The JCC
    Jujutsu, or Gentle War Art is a Japanese martial system that focuses on throwing and What is Fukasa-Ryu aiki-jutsu and how does it differ from aikido?
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    13. TAKUMAKAI
    Association was founded by the students of Hisa Takuma (holder of Menkyo Kaiden), and the students of Nakatsu Heizaburo, who both studied Daitoryu under the
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    14. Daito-ryu Aiki Jujutsu And Yamabushi-ryu Jujutsu
    Offshoot from Daitoryu instructor Katsumi Yonezawa.
    http://members.aol.com/kaiden/

    15. CMU Aiki Ju Jutsu
    The aiki jujutsu Club in Carnegie Mellon. Site Map About UsCMU Martial Arts-Constitution-Seminars-Home-Gallery.
    http://www.tmas-dojo.com/cmuajj/index.html
    T he CMU Aiki Jujutsu club is about giving individuals the option not to be a victim in response to a physical threat! Our attempt is to make available to the campus community self-defense seminars and classes in the martial arts, specifically Aiki Jujutsu. C urrently we are meeting Thursdays at 6p.m. in the Martial Arts room on the 3rd floor in Skibo Gymnasium . Class leader is Mike Holsinger. T he martial arts training is for continual improvement; learning to protect yourself, should physical confrontation be necessary. Some of the benefits of training include improved coordination, stamina, defense capability, and increased awareness of surroundings. We have an arrangement with The Traditional Martial Arts Society , a school in the nearby area teaching Aiki Ju Jutsu . They assure the quality of the technical instruction we receive. Please send email to cmuajj@andrew.cmu.edu for more information
    - we really suggest you stop by our class and talk to us - VISITOR NUMBER:

    16. Aikijutsu And Aikido Genealogy
    aikijutsu and aikido Genealogy and A History of Daito Ryu aiki jujutsu. Shinka Saburo Yoshimitsu, 12th Century, Daidoryu; Saigo Chikamasa, 1829-1905,
    http://www.hwarang.org/Aikigenealogy.html
    • Aikijutsu and Aikido Genealogy
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      A History of Daito Ryu Aiki Jujutsu
      • Shinka Saburo Yoshimitsu, 12th Century, Daido-ryu Saigo Chikamasa, 1829-1905, Oshikiuchi
        • Takeda Sogaku, 1858-1943, Aikijujutsu
          • Takeda Koechi (son of Sogaku) Yong Sul Choi, Hapkido Derivative Traditional Shodo Morita, Nihon Goshin Aikido Derivative Traditional Matsuda Hosaku
            • Okuyama Yoshiji, Hakko-ryu Derivative Traditional
              • Nakano Michiomi, Shorinji Kempo Derivative Traditional
              Yamashita Minoru, Shindo-ryu
              • Yamada Saburo, 1926-1976, Yamate-ryu Derivative Traditional
              Takeda Tokimune, 1925-, Daito-ryu Aikijutsu Aikibudo, Main-line Traditional Ueshiba Morihei, 1883-1969, (with Uyeshiba Kisshomaru) Aikido, Derivative Modern
              • Tanaka Setaro, Shinriaku Heiho Mochizuki, Yoseikan Fukui Harunosuke, Yae-ryu Shioda Gozo, Yoshinkan Otsuki Yutaka, Otsuki-ryu Inouye, Shinwa Taido Hoshi Tetsuomi, Hoshi-ryu Kobujutsu Hirai Minoru, Korindo Tomiki Kenji, Tomiki-ryu Noguchi Senryuken, Shindo Rokugo-ryu Tomei/Tohei Koichi, Ki no Kenkyukai Shinshin Toitsu Ueshiba Kisshomaru (son of Morihei), 1921-, (with Ueshiba Morihei) Aikido, Main-Line Modern

    17. Aiki-ju-jutsu Takeshin Martial Arts Bushido-Kai
    An art of escapes, takedowns, holddowns, throws and locks, Takeshin aikiju-jutsu also applies kick defenses and strikes not normally taught in more widely
    http://www.bushido-kai.net/takeshin/aiki.html

    18. What Is The Difference Between Aiki-ju-jutsu And Aikido? -- Washington Research
    I have read a lot on aikido and practiced some aikiju-jutsu and I can t tell the difference. Is aiki-ju-jutsu softer than aikido or what because it seems
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    Date Posted: 08:18:22 11/10/04 Wed I have been studying more about the history of aikido and found out that the founder of aikido studied Daito-ryu under the takeda family. So I have a question that I hope someone knows the answer to. Does all "aiki" systems have Daito-ryu lineage?

    19. Senso-Ryu Aikijutsu History
    The term aikijujutsu (variations aikijujutsu and aikijutsu) in a number of cases have been adopted by newly synthesized martial arts and refer to aikido
    http://www.senso-ryu.com/
    Aikijutsu (Japanese Martial Art) is a form of jujutsu which emphasizes the 'early neutralization' of an attack. Like other forms of jujutsu it emphasizes throwing techniques and joint manipulations to effectively control, subdue or injure an attacker. It emphasizes using the timing of an attack to either blend or neutralize its effectiveness and use the force of the attacker's movement against them. Daito-ryu is characterized by the ample use of atemi, or the striking of vital areas, in order to set their jointlocking or throwing tactics. Some the art's striking methods employ the swinging of the outstretched arms to create power and to hit with the fists at deceptive angles. Tokimune regarded one of the unique characteristics of the art to be its preference for controlling a downed attacker's joints with one's knee in order to leave one's hands free to access one's weapons or to deal with the threat of other oncoming attackers. Daito-ryu aiki-jujutsu, originally called Daito-ryu jujutsu, is a Japanese martial art that first became widely known in the early 20th century under the headmastership of Takeda Sokaku. Takeda had extensive training in several martial arts (including Kashima Shinden Jikishinkage-ryu and sumo) and referred to the style he taught as "Daito-ryu". Although the school's traditions claim to extend back centuries in Japanese history there are no known extant records regarding the ryu before Takeda. Whether he is regarded as the restorer or founder of the art, the known history of Daito-ryu begins with Takeda Sokaku. Perhaps the most famous student of Takeda was Morihei Ueshiba, the founder of aikido.

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