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* [[Tantojutsu]], the technique of using a small blade or dagger |
* [[Tantojutsu]], the technique of using a small blade or dagger |
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* [[Tessenjutsu]], fighting with the deceptive metal fan |
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* Tonfajutsu, fighting with blunt [[tonfa]] weapons<ref>{{cite book |last1=Yamashita |first1=Tadashi |title=Advanced Tonfa: Japanese Weapon of Self-defense |date=1987 |publisher=Black Belt Communications |isbn=978-0-89750-117-0 |page=221 |url=https://www.google.com.ph/books/edition/Advanced_Tonfa/9DOofRigSVQC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Tonfajutsu+art+of+using+tonfa+-wikipedia&pg=PA221&printsec=frontcover |access-date=16 November 2025 |language=en}}</ref> |
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* [[Genjutsu]], art of illusion |
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Japanese morpheme
Jutsu (術) (‘technique’, ‘method’, ‘spell’, ‘skill’ or ‘trick’) is a bound morpheme of the Sino-Japanese lexical stratum of the Japanese language.[citation needed] The moves in the following martial arts are called jutsu:
- Bajutsu, the skills of horse riding
- Battōjutsu (抜刀術, the art of drawing a sword)
- Bōjutsu, fighting with a staff or elongated blunt object
- Brazilian jiu-jitsu, a self-defense system popularised in Brazil and heavily influenced by judo
- Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu, the art of close combat
- Hōjutsu, use of firearms from close range
- Iaijutsu, the sword technique of a sudden mortal draw attack
- Jittejutsu, the Japanese martial art of using the Japanese weapon jitte
- Jūjutsu (柔術, unarmed fighting, including grapples instead of punches and kicks) “
- Kamajutsu, defense and combat with metal sickles (kama)[1]
- Kenjutsu, the art of sword fighting
- Kusarigamajutsu, fighting with kusarigama
- Kayakujutsu, Art of gunpowder
- Kyujutsu, the art of the bow
- Naginatajutsu, the art of using a naginata
- Ninjutsu, Shinobi combat techniques and practices
- Saijutsu (釵術), fighting with sai daggers[2]
- Shurikenjutsu, the practice of throwing blades
- Sōjutsu, the practice of using a spear
- Taijutsu, unarmed fighting style
- Tantojutsu, the technique of using a small blade or dagger
- Tessenjutsu, fighting with the deceptive metal fan
- Tonfajutsu, fighting with blunt tonfa weapons[3]
- Genjutsu, art of illusion


