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  • Title: Cyberjutsu
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 170
  • Publisher: No Starch Press, Incorporated
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  • First Year Published: 2020
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  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Jujutsu

translated as "gentle, soft, supple, flexible, pliable, or yielding", and "jutsu" can be translated as "art or technique". "Jujutsu" thus has the meaning

Jutsu

Look up 術 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up jutsu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jutsu (術) ('technique', 'method', 'spell', 'skill' or 'trick')

Naruto

Lee, a character who aspires to be strong as a ninja but has no magical jutsu abilities. It ran in Shueisha's Saikyō Jump magazine from December 3, 2010

German ju-jutsu

German Ju-Jutsu (or German Jiu-Jitsu) is a martial art related to traditional Japanese Jujutsu, developed in West Germany in the 1960s using techniques

Taiho-jutsu

Taiho-jutsu (arresting art) (逮捕術) is a term for martial arts developed by Japan's feudal police to arrest dangerous criminals, who were usually armed

Brazilian jiu-jitsu

Brazilian jiu-jitsu (Portuguese: jiu-jitsu brasileiro [ʒiw ˈʒitsu bɾaziˈlejɾu, ʒu -]), often abbreviated to BJJ, is a self-defense system, martial art

Ninjutsu

Ninjutsu (忍術; [ɲiꜜɲ.dʑɯ.tsɯ]), shinobi no jutsu (忍びの術; [ɕi.no.bʲi no dʑɯ.tsɯꜜ]) and ninpō (忍法; [ɲiꜜm.poː]) are terms for the techniques and skills used

Naginatajutsu

Ryu Naginata-jutsu Jiki-shinkage Ryu Naginata-jutsu Toda-ha Buko Ryu Naginata-jutsu Higo Koryu Naginata-jutsu Yoshin Ryu Naginata-jutsu Today, the naginata

Hokutoryu Ju-Jutsu

Hokutoryu Ju-Jutsu is a Finnish style of the Japanese martial art jujutsu developed in 1977 by Auvo Niiniketo. The name of the style is Japanese and literally

Battōjutsu

Battōjutsu (抜刀術, battō-jutsu; 'craft of drawing out the sword') is an old term for iaijutsu (居合術). Battōjutsu is often used interchangeably with the terms