Looking for a Japanese Jiu Jitsu dojo in Japan

Ray Yates

White Belt
Hi all :),

I am looking for a Japanese Jiu Jitsu dojo in Japan.
I would be very grateful if you can recommend a dojo that you have tried.
Despite my best efforts and hours of research online, I've been unable to find a dojo in Japan, would this indicate that JJJ is not practised there ? if so would
Aikido be a good alternative?
if so I would be very grateful for a dojo recommendation.

Best regards,
Ray
 
The other thing to remember is that "Jujutsu" is a very broad term, and relates to modern systems, classical (Koryu) systems, purely unarmed systems, lightly armed systems, grappling-heaby systems, ground fighting systems, striking systems, and so on. So by wanting to find a Jujutsu dojo, the first thing is to figure out what you're actually after, then to look at what would be local to wherever you would be in Japan. If these aren't looked to first, the rest is really kinda moot.
 
Really you can not find a Koryu Jujutsu school in Japan...........?

1.Call it Jujutsu if you start asking Japanese where a Jiujitsu school is they might be like huh.

2.As Chris has said you should try to the name of the particular ryuha you are looking for.

3.Location is important right now trying to find a Jujutsu school around Tokyo is not such a good idea you know crisis and everything.

Good luck in your search
 
Where in Japan are you, if you don't mind me asking?

Mr. Parker is correct about Jujutsu being used as a broad term. So you most likely need to search out a specific ryuha.
Also spelling the hepburn romaji isn't as important as pronunciation. A lot of native Japanese use different romaji systems. You might possibly see them romanize it as Jyu jutu. So it's best to use Kanji 柔術 while searching in Japan.
 
You might consider writing to the Budokan in Tokyo. Or looking for a Jujutsu school in the US and then finding out if they`re affiliated with any dojo in Japan.
 

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