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Gyokushin-ryū Jujutsu

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Gyokushin-ryū
Ko-ryū
Foundation
FounderUnknown
Date founded~1700
Current information
Current headmasterNone (extinct after Sanjuro Oshima)
Arts taught
ArtDescription
JujutsuHybrid
Ancestor schools
Unknown but possibly Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu
Descendant schools
Yoseikan Budō
Gyokushin Ryu Aikido
Nihon Tai Jitsu


Gyokushin-ryū was a koryu jujutsu style known for its extensive arsenal of sutemiwaza (sacrifice throws). It shared many techniques with Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu. Yoseikan Budō partially descends from this style.[1][2][3]


References

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  1. ^ "Interview with Washizu Terumi Sensei, Gyokushin Ryu Aikido - Melbourne Budo Academy".
  2. ^ "What is Gyokushin Ryu? — FAGRI - IGRAF".
  3. ^ Kruyning, Edgar (27 May 2009). The Art of Ju-jutsu - Edgar Kruyning - Google Books. Lulu.com. ISBN 9781409282693.