- Jujutsu | Jujutsu Kaisen Wiki | Fandom
Jujutsu (呪 じゅ 術 じゅつ? lit "Sorcery"), also known as Jujutsu Sorcery, is one of the defining features of the Jujutsu Kaisen series Jujutsu is often used as an umbrella term that includes all sorcery-related abilities that sorcerers and cursed spirits can access using cursed energy
- The Official Website for Jujutsu Kaisen - VIZ
The Ultimate Guide for Jujutsu Kaisen Fans Uncover the curses and characters of Jujutsu Kaisen in the Jujutsu Kaisen:Official Character Guide
- What Is Jujutsu? A Beginner’s Guide To The Ancient Martial Art
Jujutsu is not merely a martial art; it represents a profound tradition rich in history and philosophy Designed primarily for self-defense, its fundamental principles prioritize technique over brute strength, rendering it accessible to practitioners of all ages and sizes
- Jujitsu | Japanese, Self-Defense, Grappling | Britannica
jujitsu, form of martial art and method of fighting that makes use of few or no weapons and employs holds, throws, and paralyzing blows to subdue an opponent It evolved among the warrior class (bushi, or samurai) in Japan from about the 17th century
- History of jujutsu - 日本古流武道研究所
The history of Jujutsu, a traditional Japanese martial art, is deeply rooted in Japan’s feudal era, serving as a comprehensive hand-to-hand combat system for the samurai
- Jujutsu - New World Encyclopedia
Jujutsu encompasses a broad range of martial arts styles and techniques It developed in ancient Japan as a technique to be used on the battlefield in conjunction with a weapon, and was an essential part of samurai training
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Jujutsu (Jiu Jutsu, Jiu Jitsu , Jujitsu, Ju Jitsu, etc ) is an ancient Japanese martial art playing an important role in the art of warfare used by the Samurai It translates into English as "Gentle Art" "Ju" translates into English as "Gentle" "Jutsu" translates into English as "Art"
- Japanese Jujutsu: A History and Style Guide - LiveAbout
Jujutsu is characterized by using an attacker's momentum against him by guiding it in a way that the applier would prefer (and not the attacker) Jujutsu methods include striking, throwing, restraining (pinning and strangling), joint locks, weaponry, and grappling
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