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berkenwoude 06-10-2008 07:08 PM

martial arts japan
 
konnichiha

i was wondering what the mosly studied martial arts is in japan?:vsign:
and where can i learn it?

yours sincerely,

berkenwoude

matane:ywave:

Asakura 06-12-2008 02:47 AM

Something you have to understand is that Japan is one of the Epicenters of the Marial Arts Community. ALL kinds of martial arts ore practiced there.

Kendo, Akido, Ninjutsu, Karate (and all its dirivitive styles),Naginata-do, Jiu Jitsu, Sumo. Several different weapons styles, Bojutsu, Kenjutsu, Kamajutsu, Nunchakujutsu, Kusarigamajutsu, Just to name a small handfull.

Dude you ask about the martial arts in Japan, I'm telling you it's a whole world in and of itself.

godwine 06-12-2008 12:57 PM

I think his question is not what is being studied or what are Japanese arts, but whats is the most popular studied locally in Japan.

You will find a lot of people practices Karate, Muay Thai (or different forms of Kickboxing) and Jiujitus due to the popularity of MMA. Karate still domniates it (in the sense of the number of participant, I am not indicating that Karate is the ultimate art), due to its history and the number of different style.

There are many other arts thats being practiced, but not as popular, Naginata and Iaido for example, is an extremely traditional art (TRUE art), it is popular, but not as well known (it falls in the Kobudo category)

There is a rising popularity in "shoot fighting" and simply "grappling" due to MMA.

If you are looking for a Traditional Art, your choices will really be Karate, Judo, Jiujitsu, Kendo, Iaido and Niginata...

Good luck


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