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, meaning "the way of the jo
Jo (weapon)

A is an approximately 1.276 m long wooden staff , used in some Japanese martial arts. The martial art of wielding the jo is called jojutsu or jodo....
", or is a Japanese martial art using short staffs called jo. The art is similar to bojutsu
Bojutsu

, translated from Japanese language as "staff technique", is the martial art of using a staff weapon called bo which simply means "staff". Staffs are perhaps one of the earliest weapons used by man....
, and is strongly focused upon defense against the Japanese sword. The jo is a short staff, usually about 3 to 5 feet (0.9 to 1.5 m
Metre

The metre or meter is a Unit of measurement of length. It is the SI base unit of length in the metric system and in the International System of Units , used around the world for general and scientific purposes....
) long, about the average length of a walking stick
Walking stick

A walking stick is a device used by many people to facilitate balancing whilst walking. It may be used as a defensive or offensive weapon, and may conceal a knife or sword as in a swordstick....
. However, the art was not used, as one might expect, by travelers to ward off aggressive bandits or swordsmen.






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, meaning "the way of the jo
Jo (weapon)

A is an approximately 1.276 m long wooden staff , used in some Japanese martial arts. The martial art of wielding the jo is called jojutsu or jodo....
", or is a Japanese martial art using short staffs called jo. The art is similar to bojutsu
Bojutsu

, translated from Japanese language as "staff technique", is the martial art of using a staff weapon called bo which simply means "staff". Staffs are perhaps one of the earliest weapons used by man....
, and is strongly focused upon defense against the Japanese sword. The jo is a short staff, usually about 3 to 5 feet (0.9 to 1.5 m
Metre

The metre or meter is a Unit of measurement of length. It is the SI base unit of length in the metric system and in the International System of Units , used around the world for general and scientific purposes....
) long, about the average length of a walking stick
Walking stick

A walking stick is a device used by many people to facilitate balancing whilst walking. It may be used as a defensive or offensive weapon, and may conceal a knife or sword as in a swordstick....
. However, the art was not used, as one might expect, by travelers to ward off aggressive bandits or swordsmen. The martial art of jodo was the province of professional warriors.

Legendary origin of the first school of Jojutsu


Shinto Muso-ryu
Shinto Muso-ryu

, most commonly known by its practice of jodo, is a traditional school of the Japanese martial art of jojutsu, or the art of wielding the short staff ....
 jojutsu (sometimes known as Shinto Muso-ryu jodo), is reputed to have been invented by the great swordsman Muso Gonnosuke Katsuyoshi
Muso Gonnosuke

Muso Gonnosuke Katsuyoshi was a samurai of the early 1600s and the traditional founder of the Koryu school of jojutsu known as Shinto Muso-ryu ....
 (?? ??? ??, fl.
Floruit

Floruit refers to a period of time during which a person, school, movement or even species was active or flourishing. It is the third person, singular, perfect tense, indicative, active form of the Latin verb florere ? "to flourish"....
 c.1605, date of death unknown) about 400 years ago, after a bout won by the famous Miyamoto Musashi
Miyamoto Musashi

, also known as Shinmen Takezo, Miyamoto Bennosuke, or by his Buddhist name Niten Doraku, was a Japanese people swordsman famed for his duels and distinctive style....
 (?? ??, 1584–1645). According to this tradition, Gonnosuke challenged Musashi using a bo
Bo (weapon)

A bo or kon, is a long staff , usually made of tapered hard wood, for example white oak, bamboo and in some cases for training purposes, rotan....
, or long staff, a weapon he was said to wield with great skill. Although there are no records of the duel outside of the oral tradition of the Shinto Muso-ryu, it is believed that Musashi caught Gonnosuke's bo in a two sword "X" block (juji-dome). Once in this position, Gonnosuke could not prevent Musashi from delivering a counterattack, and Musashi elected to spare his life.

Gonnosuke then withdrew to a Shinto
Shinto

is the former state religion of Japan and remains the most common name for the nation's non-Buddhist ethnic religion practices. It was formed from disparate local mythologies, beginning with the Kojiki of 712, into an imperial cult called State Shinto that solidified in the Meiji period....
 shrine to meditate. After a period of purification, meditation, and training, Gonnosuke claimed to have received a divine vision. By shortening the length of the bo staff from roughly 185 cm
Centimetre

A centimetre is a Units of measurement of length in the metric system, equal to one hundredth of a metre, which is the current International System of Units SI base unit of length....
 to 128 cm (or, in the Japanese measurements, four shaku
Shaku

The shaku is an archaic Japanese unit of length, approximately equal to the foot . As with other measurements, it was originally derived from nature: the average length between Node on bamboo....
, two sun
Sun

The Sun , a G V star, is the star at the center of the Solar System. The Earth and other matter orbit the Sun, which by itself accounts for about 98.6% of the Solar System's mass....
 and one bu
BU

BU may stand for:*Backup *Biological unit, the smallest number of protein molecules which form a biologically active unit*Braathens, whose IATA airline designator is BU...
), he could increase the versatility of the weapon, giving him the ability to use techniques created for the long staff, spear fighting and swordsmanship. The length of the new weapon was longer than the tachi
Tachi

The is a Japanese sword, often said to be more curved and slightly longer than the katana. However, Gilbertson, Oscar Ratti, and Adele Westbrook state that a sword is called a tachi when hung from the Obi with the edge down, and the same sword becomes a katana when worn edge up and thrust through the girdle....
 (long sword) of the period, but short enough to allow the reversal of the striking end of the jo in much tighter quarters than the longer bo. Gonnosuke could alter the techniques he used with the jo stick, depending on the opponent he faced, to provide himself with many different options of attack. He named his style Shinto Muso-ryu and challenged Musashi again. This time, when Musashi attempted to use the juji-dome block on the jo staff, Gonnosuke was able to wheel around the other end of the staff (because of the reduced length), forcing Musashi into a position where he had to concede defeat. Returning the courtesy he received during their previous duel, Gonnosuke spared Musashi's life.

This may be a fabricated origin of the creation of jojutsu, as the oral tradition of the Shinto Muso-ryu is the only mention of this duel, or for that matter, a person defeating Musashi in combat. Witness accounts of Musashi's life, as well as his own writings, insist he retired from dueling undefeated. What is known, however, is that Gonnosuke eventually became the martial arts instructor for the Kuroda clan of northern Kyushu
Kyushu

or Kyushu is the third-largest island of Japan and most southwesterly of its Japanese Archipelago. Its alternate ancient names include Kyukoku , Chinzei , and Tsukushi-no-shima ....
, where jojutsu remained an exclusive art of the clan until the early 1900s, when the art form was taught to the general public.

Modern practice


The modern study of the jo, known as jodo (way of the jo), has essentially two branches. One is the koryu, or "old school" jodo, which also incorporates other arts and weapons, such as the short staff (tanjo
Tanjo

is a short Japanese walking stick also known as Tambo . It is used as a weapon of self-defence in the martial art tanjojutsu. When the tanjo was still used as an actual walking stick its length varied from person to person....
), the chained sickle (kusarigama
Kusarigama

The is a traditional Japanese weapon that consists of Kama on a metal chain with a heavy iron weight at the end. Though the kusarigama is derived from a farmer's scythe, and though the sickle was often carried as a weapon by farmers during the feudal era of Japan, these farmers did not carry kusarigama....
), the police truncheon (jitte), and a lesser-known art called hojojutsu
Hojojutsu

Hojojutsu or Nawajutsu, is the traditional Japanese martial art of restraining a person using cord or rope.Encompassing many different materials, techniques and methods from many different schools, Hojojutsu is a quintessentially Japanese art that is a unique product of Japanese history and culture....
, the art of tying up one's opponent after subduing him. All of these point to jodo's strong connections to law-enforcement, which is probably what it was originally used for. The other branch is called Seitei Jodo
Seitei Jodo

Zen Nihon kendo renmei Jodo, or Seitei Jodo in short, is a modern form of jodo created by Japanese Martial Art Shimizu Takaji and presented to the All Japan Kendo Federation in 1968....
, which is practiced by the All Japan Kendo Federation (??????? Zen Nippon Kendo Renmei) in conjunction with kendo
Kendo

, meaning ":wiktionary:? of the :wiktionary:?", is a modern Japanese people martial art of sword-fighting based on traditional Japanese swordsmanship, or Kenjutsu....
, the art of Japanese fencing, and iaido
Iaido

is a Japanese martial arts associated with the smooth, controlled movements of drawing the sword from its scabbard, striking or cutting an opponent, removing blood from the blade, and then replacing the sword in the scabbard....
, the art of drawing and cutting with a real blade. Seitei Jodo starts with 12 pre-arranged forms (kata
Kata

is a Japanese language word describing detailed choreographed patterns of movements practiced either solo or in pairs. Kata are used in many traditional Japanese arts such as theater forms like kabuki and schools of tea ceremony , but are most commonly known for the presence in the martial arts....
), which are drawn from the koryu system. After mastering these 12 kata the student continues with the study of the koryu. Today, jojutsu has also been adapted for use in the Japanese police force, who refer to the art as keijo-jutsu, or police stick art.

See also

  • Stick fighting
    Stick fighting

    Stick fighting is a generic term for martial arts which utilize simple long slender, blunt, hand-held, generally wooden 'sticks' for fighting such as a staff, cane, walking stick, baton or similar....
  • Aikido
    Aikido

    is a Japanese martial art developed by Morihei Ueshiba as a synthesis of his martial studies, philosophy, and religious beliefs. Aikido is often translated as "the Way of unifying Qi" or as "the Way of harmonious spirit." Ueshiba's goal was to create an art that practitioners could use to defend themselves while also protecting their attacker fro...
     - Martial art that incorporates jo training. Note that this is not the jo training practiced in jodo.
  • Shinto Muso-ryu
    Shinto Muso-ryu

    , most commonly known by its practice of jodo, is a traditional school of the Japanese martial art of jojutsu, or the art of wielding the short staff ....
  • Aiki-jo
    Aiki-jo

    is the name given specifically to the set of martial art techniques practiced with a jo , practiced according to the principles of aikido, taught first by Morihei Ueshiba , then further developed by Morihiro Saito, one of Ueshiba's most prominent students....
  • Shugijutsu
    Shugijutsu

    Shugijutsu is a Japanese martial art which uses short sticks. It is a part of jodo. The techniques where used by farmers in the province Kai , the land of the Takeda clan, when they had to fight against thieves and bandits....


Lists of martial arts that include Jodo/Jojutsu

  • Aikido
    Aikido

    is a Japanese martial art developed by Morihei Ueshiba as a synthesis of his martial studies, philosophy, and religious beliefs. Aikido is often translated as "the Way of unifying Qi" or as "the Way of harmonious spirit." Ueshiba's goal was to create an art that practitioners could use to defend themselves while also protecting their attacker fro...
  • Hoten-ryu
    Hoten-ryu

    is a Japanese martial art founded in 1600 CE. It is a school founded on the use of the sword, however it has several different kobuki in its curriculum....
     - jojutsu
  • Jigen Ryu - jojutsu
  • Keijojutsu - jo for Japanese Riot Police
  • Kukishin-ryu
  • Kumite-ryu Jujutsu—"The School of Survival"
    Kumite-ryu Jujutsu

    , literally meaning "Sparring Style," is more often called "The School of Survival." It is a style of Jujutsu characterized by fierce fighting and grappling....
  • Muhi Muteki-ryu - jojutsu
  • Owari Tenshin Koryu - Jojutsu
  • Shinto Muso-ryu
    Shinto Muso-ryu

    , most commonly known by its practice of jodo, is a traditional school of the Japanese martial art of jojutsu, or the art of wielding the short staff ....
  • Sho Bu Do Bu Jitsu Ju Jitsu
  • Suio-ryu - Koryu
    Koryu

    is a Japanese language word that is used in association with the ancient Japanese martial arts. This word literally translates as ":wikt:? :wikt:?" or "traditional school." Koryu is a general term for Japanese schools of martial arts that predate the Meiji Restoration ....
     whose curriculum includes jojutsu
  • Takenouchi-ryu
    Takenouchi-ryu

    is one of the oldest jujutsu koryu in Japan. It was founded in 1532, the first year of Tenbun on the twenty-fourth of the sixth lunar month by Takenouchi Chunagon Daijo Nakatsukasadaiyu Hisamori, the lord of Ichinose Castle in Mimasaka Province....
  • Taura Muso Ryu kobudo
  • Tendo-ryu
    Tendo-ryu

    Tendo-ryu can refer to the following things:* A bujutsu koryu specializing in the use of the naginata. See Tendo-ryu bujutsu.* An aikido style founded by Kenji Shimizu....
  • Toda-ha Buko-ryu
    Toda-ha Buko-ryu

    is a Japanese koryu martial art founded in the late Muromachi period ca 1560 by .The ryu contains an extensive curriculum of weapon-arts including naginatajutsu, kagitsuki naginata, nagamaki), kenjutsu, sojutsu, bojutsu and kusarigamajutsu....
  • Yamate-ryu


External links

  • article in Fight Times magazine
  • article in Fight Times magazine
  • at Jikishin-kai Organization Website