{"id":272,"date":"2013-04-29T09:49:56","date_gmt":"2013-04-29T07:49:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.judo-blog.de\/wordpress\/?p=272"},"modified":"2013-04-30T08:55:44","modified_gmt":"2013-04-30T06:55:44","slug":"kano-judo-und-kodokan-bojutsu","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.judo-blog.de\/wordpress\/allgemein\/kano-judo-und-kodokan-bojutsu\/","title":{"rendered":"Kano, Judo und Kodokan Bojutsu"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Judo verf\u00fcgt \u00fcber ein gro\u00dfes Repertoire \u00e4u\u00dferst effektiver Techniken. Manche davon sind spektakul\u00e4r, andere wirken simpel &#8230; <\/p>\n<p>Manche sind sehr bekannt. Man sieht sie in beinahe jedem Wettkampf. Andere, wie etwa die Tritt &#8211; und Schlagtechniken des Judo, sind selbst den meisten Judoka unbekannt. <\/p>\n<p>W\u00e4hrend sich nun ganz langsam die Erkenntnis durchsetzt, da\u00df Judo auch etliche sehr wirksame Tritt- und Schlagtechniken enth\u00e4lt, scheint eines festzustehen: Waffen hat es im Judo nie gegeben.<\/p>\n<p>Wirklich nicht?<br \/>\n<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Lesen wir doch einfach, was der Gr\u00fcnder selbst dazu sagt &#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Jigoro Kano schreibt 1927 in Sakko, Heft 6 Nr.10:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\u201eDer ideale Judo-Lehrer ben\u00f6tigt folgende Eigenschaften: er mu\u00df Angriffs- und Verteidigungstechniken mit Hingabe trainiert haben. Er mu\u00df selbstverst\u00e4ndlich die waffenlosen Techniken beherrschen, aber auch Fertigkeiten im Umgang mit dem Langstock (Bo) und dem Schwert besitzen &#8230;\u201c<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>(zitiert nach NIEHAUS, S.222)<\/p>\n<p>Hier das ganze noch einmal auf Englisch, da wird es noch deutlicher:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>&#8222;In addition to being masters in the skills of unarmed combat, judo instructors should also be skilled in the arts of bojutsu and kenjutsu.&#8220;<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>(WATSON,B.N., &#8222;J\u00fbd\u00f4 Memoirs&#8220;, S. 69)<\/p>\n<p>Es gibt zahlreiche Hinweise darauf, da\u00df Waffen im Judo nicht nur in Kime-no-kata eine Rolle spielten. Kano schreibt:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\u201eBy rights, spears, naginata, and other weapons used for the purpose of defending against attack should be included in judo.<br \/>\nSwords and sticks, however, have the most uses as weapons, and kendo is one of the essential elements of judo, so should be included in judo in some form.<br \/>\nIt is necessary not only in kata but also in competition.\u201c<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>(KANO in: Mind over Muscle, S. 96)<\/p>\n<p>Kano geht sogar so weit, Waffentraining im Judo bereits f\u00fcr Kinder zu empfehlen:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\u201eHowever, recently I have come to believe that in judo training for small children, inflatable swords made of rubber or cloth rather than bamboo swords should be used right from the start to teach kata in which they learn to strike or thrust at each other and to fend off these blows.\u201c<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>(ebenda)<\/p>\n<p>Es steht fest, da\u00df im Kodokan ab April 1928 \u201eKodokan Bojutsu\u201c trainiert wurde ((\u8b1b\u9053\u9928\u68d2\u8853).<br \/>\n(MARUYAMA, Sanz\u014d: Dai Nihon J\u016bd\u014d shi (J\u016bd\u014d-Geschichte Gro\u00df-Japans). T\u014dky\u014d: K\u014dd\u014dkan 1939. Seite 206)<\/p>\n<p>F\u00fcr dieses Training war eine eigene Abteilung geschaffen worden, die als Bojutsu-bu (\u68d2\u8853\u90e8 &#8211; w\u00f6rtl.: &#8222;B\u014djutsu-Abteilung&#8220;) bezeichnet wurde.<br \/>\n(Ebd., 206; sowie auch z.B.: HIOKI, Takasuke: B\u014djutsu no shugy\u014d-h\u014dh\u014d (\u00dcbungsmethoden des B\u014djutsu). Teil 1 in: J\u016bd\u014d 7 (1936) Nr. 3, 18)<\/p>\n<p>Dieses Bojutsu-Training wurde nachweislich zumindest bis Fr\u00fchjahr 1939 durchgef\u00fchrt.<br \/>\n(MARUYAMA 1939, 206)<\/p>\n<p>Sehr wahrscheinlich f\u00fchrte man dieses Training auch nach Kanos Tod (1938) eine Zeit lang weiter fort. Informationen \u00fcber die Bojutsu-Abteilung findet man z.B. in der zwischen M\u00e4rz und Oktober 1936 vom Kodokan herausgegebenen Monatszeitschrift &#8222;Judo&#8220;.<br \/>\n(HIOKI, Takasuke: B\u014djutsu no shugy\u014d-h\u014dh\u014d (\u00dcbungsmethoden des B\u014djutsu). Teil 1 in: J\u016bd\u014d 7 (1936) Nr. 3, 18-24. Teil 2 in: J\u016bd\u014d 7 (1936) Nr. 4, 30-35. Teil 3 in: J\u016bd\u014d 7 (1936) Nr. 5, 24-29. Teil 4 in: J\u016bd\u014d 7 (1936) Nr. 6, 24-26. Teil 5 in: J\u016bd\u014d 7 (1936) Nr. 8, 26-32. Teil 6 in: J\u016bd\u014d 7 (1936) Nr. 9, 20-21. Teil 7 in: J\u016bd\u014d 7 (1936) Nr. 10, 39-44.)<\/p>\n<p>Dazu lesen wir bei Fumiaki Shishida:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\u201eFrom March through October of 1936, \u201cHow to practice bo-jutsu\u201d was published serially in<br \/>\nJudo. The author was Ryusuke Heki, whose title was Instructor, Bo-jutsu Division, Kodokan.\u201c<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>(SHISHIDA, Jigoro Kano\u2019s pursuit of ideal judo and its succession: Judo\u2019s techniques performed from a distance, Tokyo 2010)<\/p>\n<p>Fumiaki Shishida f\u00e4hrt fort:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\u201eKano (1918b, p.5) placed a high value on bo-jutsu (staff fighting techniques) as an indispensable martial art because kenjutsu and bo-jutsu are the best armed martial arts that can be used in a variety of circumstances.<br \/>\nIn fact Kano himself learned Yagyu-ryu bo-jutsu (1) from master Oshima as a youth (1935b, pp.2-5), and thought since that time that bo-jutsu practice was a worthwhile addition to judo practice.\u201c<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>(ebenda)<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\u201eAfter 1926, when Kano announced the establishment of the Laboratory of Martial Arts, he observed bo-jutsu and a board breaking demonstration at Haha in Okinawa, on January 7, 1927.<br \/>\nHe visited a Katori-shinto-ryu (which includes kenjutsu and bo-jutsu in its curriculum) dojo, and observed the katas of its instructors on Feburary 27.<br \/>\nSoon after, Kano gathered the members of Kodokan and declared that they would start to practice bo-jutsu in the Kodokan from 12 March.\u201c<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>(ebenda)<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\u201eIn May 5, Kano met four instructors of bo-jutsu who were invited from Katori in Chiba.<br \/>\nHe decided that they would teach bo-jutsu to members of the Kodokan dojo.<br \/>\nAround 1931, Kano invited Ryuji Shimizu, instructor of Shinto-muso-ryu jo-jutsu to teach and encouraged senior judoists to practice bo-jutsu at the Kodokan (Kano, 1935b, p.3).\u201c<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>(ebenda)<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\u201eThe reasons that Kano (1935b, pp.2-5) cites why he adopted bo-jutsu are,<br \/>\n1) Bo-jutsu is most suited to practical use in modern times when carrying a regular weapon such as a sword is prohibited by law;<br \/>\n2) There is a possibility that bo-jutsu would become extinct;<br \/>\n3) It is easy to find a bo (stick or staff) in daily life.<\/p>\n<p>His main focus here is on actual fighting.<br \/>\nKano (1935b, p.4) says, \u201eI think that I hope to promulgate bo-jutsu as a part of Kodokan judo throughout the world, like I accomplished the spread of the current judo, based on some old jujutsu schools, throughout the world.\u201c<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>(ebenda)<\/p>\n<p>An dieser Stelle m\u00f6chte ich abschlie\u00dfend noch einen Text des Gr\u00fcnders selbst zu diesem Thema zitieren, den ich vor einigen Jahren einem (inzwischen leider geschlossenen) amerikanischen Forum entnahm:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>&#8222;<strong>The reason why the Kodokan has made available to the teaching of Bojutsu (Practice Staff) to anyone who is interested.&#8220;<\/strong><br \/>\nJigoro Kano &#8211; Kodokan Shihan<\/p>\n<p>When I was young, I practiced bojutsu of Yagyu-ryu with a man named Oshima.<br \/>\nAs my practice of this discipline has not reached the level of shugyo (depth study), usually do not mention it. However since then I thought there was value in the shugyo bojutsu. As I said previously, I am convinced that larger studies are desirable, those of Jujitsu, the Bojutsu (stick) and kenjutsu (sword).<\/p>\n<p>Looking at the reality of our current society, we are talking about men, women, young or old, excluding the few people who actually jobs that give opportunity to bring a sword in his belt, no one carries weapons. Consequently, in the event of something unexpected, the martial art that is more useful that can defend themselves without weapons. Considering things from this point of view, today the value of kenjutsu is relatively poor, but are convinced that this, along with Jujitsu, has had in our country for many years a great value as a method of spiritual development (lit. development laws of moral culture). In addition to Jujitsu, we must consider the experience of Bojutsu, which is a very important thing and that seems to be overlooked by many people today.<\/p>\n<p>That is about eight years ago (Showa 2, 1927), we gathered people interested in the Kodokan and we started practicing in bojutsu Tamai Sensei, Sensei Shiina, Ito Sensei and Sensei of Katori Shinto Ryu Kuboki, all from the prefecture of Chiba. About four years ago we received, from Fukuoka, Shimizu Sensei of Shindo Muso Ryu (jojutsu), and still continue the practice of this technique. Today, thanks to Sensei and Takeda Sensei Hioki, and with the help of others, we are increasingly able to practice these arts. In addition to the beginner we recently about 50 participants, so that we must practice the principal of the Kodokan Dojo.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<blockquote><p>In the future, in addition to the efforts made so far, we intend to continue to invite the great masters of Bojutsu.<br \/>\nAs we took the essence of various schools of jujutsu to develop the basics of judo, we have had great success in gathering techniques bojutsu many schools and doing searches of these.<br \/>\nNow, as a branch of the Kodokan Judo, we created the Kodokan Bojutsu.<br \/>\nI hope that we will be able to spread throughout the world.<\/p>\n<p>Although I said you put my energy in the development of Bojutsu, I still think that the unarmed martial arts have a greater value. After that, I think, however, that the study recommended the most is the one where you learn to attack and defend with the use of weapons. About weapons, I think is more important than the study of Kenjutsu (sword arts) rather than that of the Yari (spear) or naginata (halberd). People normally have easy access to tools such as sticks (Jo &#8211; short stick), walking sticks or umbrellas. It is usually easy to have at hand something like a stick or a piece of wood that, in case of emergency, can be used as an improvised weapon. In any case, the Bojutsu is useful not only for the reasons described above, but also because it is suitable for routine practice.<br \/>\nSimilarly, all Bujutsu (fighting arts) requires practice. As I say constantly about Atemi Jutsu (art of hitting with your bare hands), used in Seiryoku zen&#8217;yo Taiiku that I have developed and which uses dell&#8217;Atemi Jutsu, that the following consideration. As you study Atemi Jutsu, in practical case it is very difficult to make best use of this art. Consequently, the great value of these techniques is that their practice can be used as a means of physical education.<\/p>\n<p>It &#8218;also important to consider that the technique of hit and dell&#8217;afferrarsi takes a large part of the exercises, and practice from the beginning that it requires simple equipment to obtain (for example, just a jo bare hands or the same).<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<blockquote><p>So recently I did some research Bojutsu and I decided to share it. I urge the start of the practice of this art as soon as possible for those who are interested in the whole country, region by region, under the guidance of instructors qualified to be a new branch of judo.<\/p>\n<p>In developing the Kodokan, becoming capable in these practices, we will be successful and train instructors to be sent around the world. In a bit &#8218;of years I think, such as Judo is spreading throughout the world, there will come a time in which to spread abroad also Bojutsu.&#8220;<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>(Magazine &#8222;Judo&#8220;, year Showa 10 (1935) April)<\/p>\n<p>Ich denke, dass damit die Frage, ob und in welchem Umfang es Waffentraining im Judo gegeben hat, eindeutig beantwortet werden konnte.<\/p>\n<p>Ich pers\u00f6nlich bin der Ansicht, dass man sich als Judoka unbedingt mit dem Kodokan Bojutsu intensiv besch\u00e4ftigen sollte. Kano selbst hat ja ausf\u00fchrlich begr\u00fcndet, worin der Wert eines solchen Trainings f\u00fcr das Judo liegt.<\/p>\n<p>(<em>Ich m\u00f6chte mich ganz herzlich bei allen bedanken, die mir bei den Recherchen f\u00fcr diesen Artikel geholfen haben. Mein besonderer Dank gilt dabei vor allem Dieter Born, der mir zu diesem Thema wichtige Informationen zukommen lie\u00df.<\/em>)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Judo verf\u00fcgt \u00fcber ein gro\u00dfes Repertoire \u00e4u\u00dferst effektiver Techniken. Manche davon sind spektakul\u00e4r, andere wirken simpel &#8230; Manche sind sehr bekannt. Man sieht sie in beinahe jedem Wettkampf. Andere, wie etwa die Tritt &#8211; und Schlagtechniken des Judo, sind selbst &hellip; <a href=\"https:\/\/www.judo-blog.de\/wordpress\/allgemein\/kano-judo-und-kodokan-bojutsu\/\">Weiterlesen <span class=\"meta-nav\">&rarr;<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":5,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":[],"categories":[1,6],"tags":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.judo-blog.de\/wordpress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/272"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.judo-blog.de\/wordpress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.judo-blog.de\/wordpress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.judo-blog.de\/wordpress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/5"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.judo-blog.de\/wordpress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=272"}],"version-history":[{"count":15,"href":"https:\/\/www.judo-blog.de\/wordpress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/272\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":292,"href":"https:\/\/www.judo-blog.de\/wordpress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/272\/revisions\/292"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.judo-blog.de\/wordpress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=272"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.judo-blog.de\/wordpress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=272"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.judo-blog.de\/wordpress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=272"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}