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  1. Bōjutsu - Wikipedia

    Bōjutsu (Japanese: 棒術, lit. 'staff technique') is the martial art of stick fighting using a bō, which is the Japanese word for staff. [1][2] Staffs have been in use for thousands of years in Asian martial arts …

  2. Bojutsu: The Japanese Martial Art of the Bo Staff - Malevus

    May 2, 2023 · Bojutsu is a discipline of Japanese martial arts that revolves around the use of a long staff as its central weapon. Bojutsu is part of Okinawan kobudō karate, and its principal weapon is a six …

  3. History of bojutsu - 日本古流武道研究所

    Bōjutsu, the Japanese martial art of wielding the bō, a long staff, has a rich history that spans several centuries. This martial art is part of the larger spectrum of Japanese weaponry techniques and has …

  4. Bōjutsu - Bo Staff Classes - YouTube

    Learn and practice Japanese Bōjutsu along with these complete bo staff classes. Each class covers a warm up, techniques, strikes, blocks, combat, fighting, a...

  5. Bojutsu in Brief – Global Martial Arts University

    Apr 24, 2023 · Bojutsu is a Japanese martial art that focuses on the use of the bo, a long staff made of hardwood, bamboo, or other material. The bo is typically around 6 feet long and is used for striking, …

  6. Bojutsu - Black Belt Wiki

    Oct 9, 2013 · Bojutsu is a Japanese martial arts style that focuses on training with a bo staff. The staff was seen as one of the most effective weapons to counter a samurai’s sword (katana).

  7. Bojutsu _ AcademiaLab

    The bōjutsu in Japanese, 棒術, romanized: bōjutsu is the martial art of using a bō or long staff (usually wooden) as a weapon. Generally, the rokushakubō (bō of six shaku) is usually used, which is usually …

  8. Bojutsu | Combatpit Glossary

    Bojutsu is a traditional Japanese martial art that focuses on the use of the bo, a long wooden staff typically around 6 feet (1.8 meters) in length. The term "bojutsu" can be broken down into "bo," …

  9. Bojutsu, the art of wielding a b?, is more than just a fighting discipline. It's a profound tradition steeped in legend, a quest of spiritual development, and a effective method of self-defense.

  10. Bojutsu - Japanese Wiki Corpus

    Martial techniques using a stick-shaped weapon existed or were introduced in various places across the world, which are called Bojutsu in Japanese because of the similarity to Bojutsu in Japanese martial …