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During the Muromachi and Sengoku periods, the art was known by names like yawara , taijutsu , or yoroi kumiuchi (armored wrestling). Because striking against heavy iron armor was ineffective, warriors developed techniques focused on throws, joint locks, and pins to neutralize enemies quickly.
While primarily unarmed, many traditional schools also taught the use of small weapons like the tanto (dagger) or yawara (short stick). Legacy and Modern Roots Japan's Ultimate Martial Art: Jujitsu Before 18...
Techniques focus on attacking vital points ( atemi ), manipulating joints, and using leverage to incapacitate an opponent. During the Muromachi and Sengoku periods, the art
