The Spirit of Budo: Grapple with Japanese Martial Arts and …
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Japanese Martial Arts: The Way of The WarriorConquering The Self: Budo’s Philosophical UnderpinningsKarate and Judo: Internationally Renowned, Honorable Fighting PracticesOther Practices: Sumo, Kendo, Kyudo and Jiu-JitsuBudo can be divided into two broad categories: kobudo (古武道, “classical martial arts”) and gendai-budo (現代武道, “modern martial arts”). Kobudo typically denotes disciplines that predate the Meiji restoration of the 19th century, including senjutsu (戦術, “battle techniques”) practiced by samurai warriors during the Sengoku period (1467–1615), from sword...See more on japan.travelExplore further Budo can be divided into two broad categories: kobudo (古武道, “classical martial arts”) and gendai-budo (現代武道, “modern martial arts”). Kobudo typically denotes disciplines that predate the Meiji restoration of the 19th century, including senjutsu (戦術, “battle techniques”) practiced by samurai warriors during the Sengoku period (1467–1615), from sword...
Budo can be divided into two broad categories: kobudo (古武道, “classical martial arts”) and gendai-budo (現代武道, “modern martial arts”). Kobudo typically denotes disciplines that predate the Meiji restoration of the 19th century, including senjutsu (戦術, “battle techniques”) practiced by samurai warriors during the Sengoku period (1467–1615), from sword...
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