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Sep 26, 2009 ... Jump to: navigation, search. Budo may refer to: ... Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budo". Categories: Disambiguation pages ...
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Budō - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Budo from the comprehensive and popular Judo Information Site with complete references on Judo history, principles, philosophy, tournaments, techniques, lists of Judo clubs, links to all Judo web pages, humor, art, Judo books, and much more ... Budo is the way of the warrior; it embraces all the Japanese martial arts.
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As most people know the budo (bu ~ fight, do ~ the way) are descending from Japan. In the early middle age’s many jutsu (~ art) forms where practised. ... Opposite to jutsu, in budo morals, discipline and ethics are the most important aspects; a much deeper study ! There are a number of principals used in the various...
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King's College Budo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
King’s College Budo is a major, mixed secondary school in Wakiso District, on the outskirts of Uganda's capital city, Kampala. The school was officially opened on 19 March 1906 with 21 boys. It is on...
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Your information source for Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu, Ninpo, Ninjutsu and other Traditional Japanese Martial Arts. ... WIN Internet Yellow Pages; Links to Bujinkan-related websites world-wide. Have a website that's not on the list? Let's share links!
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V. 10.8 Summer-Fall 2003; Welcome to Furyu Online, the online web version of Furyu the Budo Journal. This site compliments our print version, Furyu the Budo Journal. ... This site is devoted to the history, tradition, philosophy, techniques and evolving theories of classical Japanese and Asian budo, or "martial ways." So...
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The Double Lapel Grab; By Christopher Caile; As an attack it may be scary, but in reality it does little more than ruffle your jacket while you as ... Defining Martial Concepts; Focus on Budo ; By Christopher Caile; Budo is a term which is made up of two characters, “Bu,” and “Do,” each having a unique meaning. More...
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BUDO: THE ART OF KILLING (PG) (1979); Budo: The Art of Killing (1982); This documentary was filmed in the late 1970's, in Japan, and shows off most Japanese martial arts. Many well known martial arts masters are featured including: Gozo Shioda (Aikido);
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