Melbourne Koryu Kenkyukai, Tatsumi Ryu, Buko Ryu Melbourne koryu Kenkyukai, Liam Keeley teaches Japanese Classical Martial Arts Tatsumi ryu and Buko ryu in Melbourne, Australia. , http://www.melbournekoryu.com.au/
Extractions: Home Tatsumi ryu Buko ryu Chen Tai Chi ... About Us The classical Japanese martial arts known as 'koryu bujutsu' were developed by and for the bushi, or warrior class of Japan, and have a lineage that runs back through each headmaster to the founder of the tradition. As a general rule of thumb, to be considered koryu, an art should be able to trace its founding to prior to the Meiji Restoration (1868).
JAPANESE KITE COLLECTION Designer and builder of Abu dako, Semi dako, Hachi dako. http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~et3m-tkkw/koryu.html
Extractions: ABOUT More Content Coming Soon!! Established as a pragmatic alternative to the plethora of terribly ambiguous and highly dysfunctional styles of "traditional" karate, Koryu Uchinadi Kenpo-jutsu® is a modern interpretation of Okinawa's historic combative-like disciplines. A completely systematized, cohesive and coherent method of learning/teaching, delivered in a traditional atmosphere, honouring both its culture and pioneers, Koryu Uchinadi Kenpo-jutsu is both and art and a science. Based on common mechanics and supported by immutable principles, the most unique features of Koryu Uchinadi Kenpo-jutsu are its vibrant body dynamics, efficacious taisabaki, functional HAPV-theory [Habitual Acts of Physical Violence] and application-based two-person drills, which breathe life back into kata
Koryu - Goo Sumo Resurrecting, and systematizing the original contextual premise of kata into an easyto-learn structure, the Society is one organization successfully serving many styles http://sumo.goo.ne.jp/eng/ozumo_meikan/rikishi_joho/rikishi_2301.html
Extractions: Nihon Sumo Kyokai Ticket Information Kyokai Information Tour Information ... Who's Who after September Koryu Heya Hanakago Name Erdenesukh Monkhorgil Ring Name History Koryu Date of Birth February 4, 1984 Place of Birth Mongolia Height Weight Career Record Makuuchi Division Career Record Favorite Grip/Techniques /tsuppari Keyword "Koryu" Web search Images search Movies search Who's Who Rikishi Listed by Place of Birth Sumo Beya Guide Oyakata(Coaches) Gyoji(Referees) ... Yobidashi(Ushers) The Sumo Record Book Tournament Champions List Information Sumo Culture Kimarite Menu Beginner's Guide to Sumo Service Message Box VLTrace_custom_getparam='c=178';
Aikido, Japanese Martial Arts In Chicago - Shinjinkai 真 心 会 Chicago based international association dedicated to training in Budo (martial Ways) and Zen. Includes information about Aikido, Iaido (Mugairyu Iaihyodo), and the koryu arts of the Shinbukan Kuroda Ryugi. http://www.shinjinkai.org
Extractions: Shinjinkai, The Japanese Martial Arts Society, is a community united by a common purpose: intensive study of classical and modern martial systems arising from Japan's warrior tradition. Our mission: to make the practice of shugyo (deep mind/body training) available to all through the vehicle of authentic martial arts and Zen. IAIDO: Mugai Ryu Iaihyodo is an Edo-period style of close-quarters, unarmored swordsmanship founded in 1693. Shinjinkai maintains the Chicago branch of the United States Federation of Mugai Ryu Iaihyodo, affiliated with the Meisha-ha Mugai Ryu headquarters in Tokyo. Training is offered three times a week.
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IRKRS Includes membership information, seminars, details on curriculum, founder s profile, and contact information. http://www.koryu-uchinadi.com
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Extractions: Takamura Ha Shindo Yoshin ryu Sogo Bujutsu Soryushin Shoshinkan Tanabe Gendai Bushi ... Kitakan The Kitakan Dojo was established in the Winter of 2007 in Toronto, Canada to support the training of a koryu jujutsu tradition, Takamura ha Shindo Yoshin ryu. The Kitakan Dojo maintains a simple vision - provide semi-private training to a small group of earnest individuals who wish to practice, experience and explore the classical samurai art of Takamura ha Shindo Yoshin ryu. September 1st, 2010. Congratulations to Ryan Brooks and Mark Ainslie for obtaining Keppan in Shindo Yoshin ryu. Both Mark and Ryan decided to accept the obligation of taking Keppan in Shindo Yoshin ryu this past July during the Instructor Workshop in Colorado. April 15th, 2010. I want to thank everyone who participated in both our public and private seminar with Threadgill sensei. It was a success and I look forward to working with everyone again in the near future. A special thanks to everyone who came out of town and drove between 2 to 14 hours for the event! Pictures are posted in our gallery and I have sent the group picture to all participants.
Kendo World - A Bunkasha International K.K. Publication - Home A quarterly magazine devoted to kendo, but also with sections dealing with koryu, iaido, jodo and naginata. Articles on history, philosophy, and techniques. Featuring articles translated from Kendo Jidai and Kendo Nippon, and original articles. http://www.kendo-world.com/
Extractions: If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Books ... FAQ initVbTreeMenus(false); Ambient (1) Archaeology (1) Art (2) Back Issues (8) ... World Federations (3) Pics of yourselves in bogu or whatever The 58 th All Japan Kendo Championship, to be held on Wednesday 3 rd November, 2010, is a little under four weeks away. As usual, the Kendo World team will be there in force keeping you updated on what is going on inside the Nippon Budokan, as 64 of Japans top kendoka battle it out to be crowned the 58 th All Japan Kendo Champion. We will also be uploading videos of the action to our
Koryu A selection of articles related to koryu koryu Encyclopedia Budo. Budo (武道) is a term for Japanese martial arts. http://www.experiencefestival.com/koryu
The Iaido Newsletter A publication of shared distribution dedicated to the Japanese sword arts, Iaido, Kendo and the koryu A Sei Do Kai Publication. http://www.uoguelph.ca/~kataylor/tinnow.htm
Japanese Navy Ship Types--Type D (Koryu Type) Midget Submarines This page features photographs and drawings of individual Japanese Type D (koryu type) midget submarines, and provides links additional views. http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-fornv/japan/japtp-ss/mdg-d.htm
Extractions: In mid-1944, with coastal defense requirements becoming urgent, the Japanese Navy developed an improved version of the . Designated "Type D" and nicknamed "Koryu", the new design was somewhat larger than the earlier types, featured a more powerful diesel engine and had improved operating endurance. The "Koryu" also had a five-man crew, two more than in the Type C, but the same armament of two 45cm (17.7") diameter torpedoes. The Type D midgets displaced about 60 tons and were 86 feet long. Propelled by a 500 horsepower electric motor, maximum submerged speed was 16 knots. On the surface, with an 150 HP diesel charging the electric batteries, speed was 8 knots and range about 1000 nautical miles. As with the earlier types, individual boats had alpha-numeric names in the "HA" series. The the first Type D boat
Book Reviews And Recommended Reading Classical Fighting Arts of Japan A Complete Guide to koryu Jujutsu by Serge Mol Published by Kodansha Review by Ron Beaubien Serge Mol’s Classical Fighting Arts of Japan A Complete http://www.hoplology.com/reviews.asp?id=4
Genbukan / KJJR International Headquarters koryu Karate (Old School, China Hand) Among all the schools of jujutsu and taijutsu, Kijin Chosui Ryu (also called Kukishin Ryu) focuses on techniques which bring certain victory. http://www.genbukan.org/cgi-bin/site.pl?koryu
Home Page SwordStore International agent for Nosyu Iaido, a maker of fine Japanese swords and supplies for kendo, iaido, and koryu. Secure online ordering is available. http://www.swordstore.com
Women Warriors Of Japan, Part 1 Provides a history of women s role in Japanese martial arts from the ancient era until modern times. http://www.koryu.com/Library/wwj1.html
Extractions: by Ellis Amdur The entry of Asian martial arts into the Western world has happened to coincide, through no particular design, with the transformation of women's role in society. Women of the late twentieth century have risen into prominence in business, science, and as players on the political stage. The victimization of women in domestic violence and sexual and physical assault is still rampant, but it is increasingly countered through legislation and political activism and, on a personal level, through women's pursuit of fighting skills to defend themselves. Ever greater numbers of women are involved in martial arts and self-defense training. For most people, identifying with one's predecessors is a strong desire. One often models oneself on an ideal that is personified in heroic myths or tales. For many women interested in Japanese martial practice, there is the image of the woman warrior bearing a naginata in the protection of her home and even on the field of battle. Although it is a glorious image, it is difficult to separate fact from fancy because of the almost complete absence of historical records that document the role of arms-bearing women. The battle tales of Japan, chronicles of wars in the Heian, Kamakura, and Muromachi periods, focus almost completely on the deeds of the nobility and warrior classes. These tales, passed down by blind bards much as Homer's