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Traditional Ryukyu Kobudo

with Kissaki Kai Karate       

We teach traditional Japanese weapons as well as a modern

self-defense system using sticks, called 'Seitei Tanjo', to adults and children at the Kissaki-Kai Karate dojo in Marlton, Southern New Jersey, USA. This kobudo is representing the Dokuritsu Budo Renmei and is affiliated with Sensei Mike Finn in London, UK: www.elite-int.com

A BRIEF HISTORY:

Kobudo is training  with predominantly  wooden  weapons  which easily blended in  with  agricultural  tools of rustic medieval Japan: Sticks,  handles,  cutting implements,  horse reigns or  paddles to name just a few.
Kobudo  originally   comes from the Ryukyu Islands located  to the south of mainland Japan. The main island is called Okinawa.
Through   centuries  of  trade  with  other Asian nations, Okinawa became a melting pot of cultures and developed its unique fighting systems now famous throughout the world.

Research suggests  that   these methods  of  civil  defence  have been  around  for  centuries  and used  to  be  passed on - often in secret - from  master to student and lineages can often be  traced back as far as the mid 1800s. (see ‘Unante’ by John Sells, Hawley Publications, California 1995)
At  the  turn of the  20th century most  Okinawan martial arts were introduced  to Japan,  where they were overhauled  to suit a mass market and a lot of the original meaning was lost.

Through very small  classes,  personal attention  and focus on the unique  properties  of each weapon  and  the strategies employed, our Kobudo training  tries to recreate the  feeling of what it  means to ‘
master a weapon’.

The  training  is  pair-form based.  The  initial  basics  practice  will provide students with the necessary control and a variety of single form  kata  demonstrate  a range of  techniques and differences of styles.



Welcome to Kobudo

Eva Bayerlein, 3rd Dan Karate, 3rd Dan Kobudo, 1st Dan Seitei Tanjo
Tel: + 856 985 1311, eva@kissaki-kai.com

Welcome to Kobudo

Site last updated: May 27th 2008