Grey Eyed Bandit
Master of Arts
Something like the difference between breaking/MC-ing and hiphop?
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what would be the definition of the two?
I guess this means that Taijutsu training is just a part of Ninjutsu training, let's say Taijutsu is Jujutsu for Ninjas, am I right?heretic888 said:Ninjutsu is supposed to be a collection of martial arts skills one would find particularly useful on a sabotage or intelligence mission.
That's how I've been explained it, anyways.
Laterz. :asian:
10 people in YK and 10 people in Jakarta, makes it total 20 right? I never been to the Bekasi branch though..unterlich said:hmm in YK about 8-10
dunno in Jakarta and Bekasi, i never ask mr martadi for that
I guess this means that Taijutsu training is just a part of Ninjutsu training, let's say Taijutsu is Jujutsu for Ninjas, am I right?
Err.. in the genbukan, Takagi Yoshin-ryu is called Hontai Yoshin Takagi-ryu and is considered a Jujutsu style, that's why this Ryuha is the backbone of the Kokusai Jujutsu Renmei (KJJR)..heretic888 said:Nope. Taijutsu really just means 'skill with the body'. Its a term found in a good number of Japanese martial arts, new and old, the most popular being aikido. Same goes for jujutsu.
Also, there are many ryuha in the Takamatsu-den that don't have anything to do with "ninja" (i.e., Takagi Yoshin ryu Jutaijutsu and Asayama Ichiden ryu Taijutsu).
I would say that ninpo taijutsu is part of ninjutsu training, and ninjutsu training is part of budo taijutsu. If you want to look at it that way.
That's how I see it anyway. :asian:
Err.. in the genbukan, Takagi Yoshin-ryu is called Hontai Yoshin Takagi-ryu and is considered a Jujutsu style, that's why this Ryuha is the backbone of the Kokusai Jujutsu Renmei (KJJR)..
Hmmm.. that's not the way I was told. Both Ryuha traced their lineage to Ohkuni Onihei, then down to Takamatsu sensei (they diverged a bit into Ishitani-den and Mizuta-den, but all ended up in Takamatsu sensei). The technique names is also the same in their shoden no kata and chuden no kata (I am yet to see the rest of the catalog).heretic888 said:Takagi Yoshin ryu Jutaijutsu and Hontai Yoshin Takagi ryu Jujutsu are not the same ryuha. They have different soke, and teach different things.
I was under the impression that Hatsumi sensei had learned Asayama Ichiden ryu from someone else other than Takamatsu sensei.heretic888 said:Also, there are many ryuha in the Takamatsu-den that don't have anything to do with "ninja" (i.e., Takagi Yoshin ryu Jutaijutsu and Asayama Ichiden ryu Taijutsu).:asian:
Yes, he learned Asayama Ichiden-ryu from Ueno Takashi sensei, or so I was told.Kizaru said:I was under the impression that Hatsumi sensei had learned Asayama Ichiden ryu from someone else other than Takamatsu sensei.
Ah yes.. from women self-defense, it drifted a little towards the history of takamatsu denJ. Lee said:Lots of explanations and maybe's :
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I notice a shift in topic for this thread !
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