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Japan Kobudo Association affiliated school of Okinawa Kobudo

Japan is a country that attaches great importance to preserving and protecting traditional culture. In order to preserve and study the unique martial arts cultural system inherited by its nation since ancient times, the "Japanese Ancient Martial Arts Association" was specially established. The association is now There are nearly a hundred Kobudo franchise member organizations of various types and schools. The following is a list of the schools that are members of the Japan Kobudo Association, so that readers can have a general understanding of the modern inheritance and development of Japanese Kobudo.

Jujutsu Yanagi Shinsuke Sho-ryu Jujutsu (Hokkaido), Moroshou-ryu Kazu (Iwate), Taiga-style Shoshin-ryu Jujutsu (Ibaraki), Airaku-ryu Jujutsu (Gunma), Tenjin Shinyang-ryu Jujutsu (Saki) Jade) Daito-ryu Aiki Jujutsu (Tokyo) Shinto Yoshin-ryu Jujutsu Tenjin Shinyo-ryu Jujutsu (Tokyo) Daito-ryu Aiki Jujutsu Takukai (Osaka) Shibukawa-ryu Jujutsu (Osaka) Kozuki Musangyanagi Ryu Jujutsu (Hyogo), Ontai Yoshin-ryu Jujutsu (Hyogo), Takagi-ryu Jujitsu/Kukigami-ryu stickjutsu (Hyogo), Sekiguchi Shinshin-ryu jujutsu (Wakayama), Takeuchi-ryu jujitsu/Koshigami Kotatsu (Okayama). ) Takeuchi-ryu Jujutsu/Kusaka Catcher Kaizan (Okayama)

Kenjutsu Divination-ryu kenjutsu (Aomori) Ittō-ryu Mizoguchi style kenjutsu (Fukushima) Hokutatsu Ittō-ryu kenjutsu (Ibaraki) Kashima Shinto-ryu swordsmanship (Ibaraki), Kogen Itto-style swordsmanship (Saitama), Tenshin Shinto-ryu swordsmanship (Chiba), Tachishen-style swordsmanship (Chiba), Kashima Shinto-ryu swordsmanship (Chiba), Kashima Shinto-ryu swordsmanship (Chiba) Ye) Ono style Itto-ryu kenjutsu (Tokyo) Shinto Muken-ryu kenjutsu (Tokyo) Kurama-ryu kenjutsu (Tokyo) Natural Rishin-ryu kenjutsu (Tokyo) Yagyu Shinin-ryu kenjutsu (Aichi) Heart-shaped sword The first-class swordsmanship of the Hatsumi swordsmanship (Okayama), the first-class swordsmanship of the Taisha swordsmanship (Kumamoto), the second-class swordsmanship of the Art of War (Oita), the first-class swordsmanship of the Noda school (Kumamoto), and the first-class swordsmanship of the Unhiro genre (Kumamoto). Showing the art of war, swordsmanship (Kagoshima)

Iaijutsu/Batōjutsu, Hayashizaki Dreams, Iaijutsu (Yamagata), Musou Direct Transmission Hidenobu, Iaiaijutsu (Tokyo), Tamiya Ryuiaijutsu (Kanagawa) Mizuou-ryu Iaijutsu/Masaki-ryu Kaikama Jutsu (Shizuoka) Hakuki-ryu Iaijutsu (Hyogo) Enshin-ryu Iaijutsu (Osaka) Kanshin-ryu Iaijutsu (Shimane) Hatsumi Kanorikata First-rate Armor Drawing Technique (Okayama) Bell-style swordsmanship (Okayama) Sekiguchi-style swordsmanship (Kumamoto)

Lancery Owari-style swordsmanship (Aichi) Fuden-style swordsmanship (Osaka) Hohoin-style swordsmanship Takada Sentakujutsu (Nara), Saubari-ryuyutsu (Hiroshima)

Incomparable stick-jutsu/stick-jutsu, invincible stick-jutsu (Ibaraki), Shinto dream-ryu-ryu-style gunjutsu (Fukuoka), Takebushima-ryu style gunjutsu (Nagasaki)

Razor Technique: Toda-style Buko-ryu Razor Technique (Tokyo), Tendo-ryu Razor Technique (Kyoto), Naishin Kage-ryu Razor Technique (Nara), Yoshin-ryu Razor Technique (Hiroshima), Higo Fururu-ryu Nagato (Kumamoto)

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Karate/Ryukyu Ancient Martial Arts Ryukyu Ancient Martial Arts (Tokyo) Wadō-ryu Jujutsu Kenpo (Tokyo) Ishu-ryu Karate (Kanagawa) Ryukyu Royal Family Secret Headquarters Goten-te (Osaka) Kinjo-ryu Tang-te Okinawa Ancient Martial Arts (Okinawa) Okinawa Goju-ryu Martial Arts (Okinawa)

Taijutsu Yagyu Shingan-ryu Armor and War Art (Iwate) Yagyu Shingan-ryu Fluid Technique (Kanagawa)

Gunju Kan-ryu Gunshu (Ibaraki) ) Morishige-ryu artillery (Kanagawa) Yo-ryu artillery (Fukuoka)

Other martial arts Araki-ryu Kenpo (Gunma) Araki-ryu martial arts (Saitama) Negishi-ryu jijijutsu (Tokyo) Ogasawara Ryukyu Horsemanship (Kanagawa), Two-Touch Kamikage-ryu Locks and Scythes Technique (Kochi), Takeda-ryu Aiki no Jutsu (Fukuoka)

Associate member Ittoseiden Muto-ryu (Nagano), Hoki-ryu Aikijutsu (Military) Library) Hakuki-ryu Iaijutsu (Kumamoto) Kikuijujutsu (Kyoto) Ikegawa first-class jujitsu (Hiroshima)