Kudoshin sogo-ryu bujutsu
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Kudoshin sogo-ryu bujutsu is known as the "samurai art", bujutsu simply refers to "military combat art". Where as Kudoshin sogo-ryu applies the meaning of the ways of the samurai to the art. The art originated in Japan and within its training there is not only Taijutsu, but also Kenjutsu, Bojutsu, Sojutsu, and very importantly Seishin-teki kyōyō which helps develop and refine energy flow amongst other important qualities.
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