Showing posts with label brazilian jiujitsu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brazilian jiujitsu. Show all posts

Monday, November 19, 2012

Japanese BJJ Dojo & Gym list

BJJ is common skill for MMA at now.But at now MMA's grapple is definetely have more content than that.Fusion with wrestling and Judo give progress at grappling depart for sports.

At Japan we lose many detail of traditional Jiujitsu because of Judo's strict policy.But that make certain part of BJJ and Judo fusion which not happen at otehr coutries.

I have made a list of Japanese BJJ Dojo & Gym with their official websites. There are loads of gyms, so I can’t introduce them all. Also many MMA gyms have BJJ classes which I don't introduces here. I’ll try to give the links to their website, what prefecture they are in, and what railway station is nearest (in that order). Sometimes when that information is not available, I’ll make a guess - I could be wrong.

MAX Jiu-Jitsu Academy & Yoga Studio (Tokyo,Kinshicho)

Tri-Force Gotanda (Tokyo,Gotanda)




Tri-Force Ikebukuro (Tokyo, Ikebukuro)




Tri-Forcce Shinjuku (Tokyo,Shinjuku)




Carpe Diem Aoyama (Tokyo,Omotesando)

Carpe Diem Mita (Tokyo,Mita)




AXIS Jiujitsu Academy Chiba (Chiba,Higashifunabashi)
AXIS Chiba youtube channel




AXIS Jiujitsu Academy Yokohama (Kanagawa,Yoshinocyo)




Team Sora (Kanagawa,Kawasaki)




X-treme Jiujitsu Academy Yokohama (Kanagawa, Higashikanagawa)




X-treme Jiujitsu Academy Ebina (Kanagawa, Atsugi)




De La Riva Japan (Tokyo,Shin-Itabashi and Tokyo,Koenji and Chiba,Chibaminato and Tochigi,Utsunomiya)




Clud De Jiujitsu (Tokyo, Hakusan)




Itadaki Jiujitsu (Tokyo,Higashinippori)

Trydent Gym (Tokyo, Minamiosawa)



Nova Uniao Japan (Tokyo, Sugamo and Tokyo, Koiwa and Kanagawa,Kashiwadai and Hiroshima, Mihara and Gunma,Isezaki)

Pogona Club Gym (Saitama,Higashiyamato and Saitama, Higashikawaguchi)
 




PGN Higashiyamato (Tokyo, Higashiyamatoshi)




Brazilian Jiujitsu Academy Paixao (Saitama,Miyahara)




RJJ (Saitama,Ageo)

Dragon's Den (Saitama,Kawagoe)

Hiro BJJ (Kanagawa,Kannai)




Alavanca Jiu-jitsu Academy (Kanagawa,Odakyusagamihara)




Strapple Ohana (Kanagawa,Tsujido)




Vanguard BJJ (Kanagawa,Shibusawa)




Bonsai Jiujitsu (Shizuoka,Iwata)

Trial & Error (Shizuoka,Shimotogari)

Ishida Dojo (Aichi,Hirabari)

Dream Fantasy 7 Niigata (Niigata,NiigataDaigaku)

Ichiken Jiujitsu Academy Toyohashi (Aichi,Toyokawa)

Fubuki Jiujitsu (Aichi,Kachigawa)

Fukuzumi Jiujitsu (Aichi,Nonami)

Shima Brazilian Jiujitsu Academy (Mie,Ugata)

AXEL Fight Club (Kyoto,Nagitsuji)

Suita Jiujitsu (Osaka,Higashiyodogawa)

Naniwa Jiujitsu (Osaka,Kami)

Gracie Barra Japan (Hyogo,Sannomiya)



SKILL MMA's Japanese MMA scene gym list

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Judo Fly to the wolrd (How BJJ born)

Today, judo -- and by extension, Brazilian jiu-jitsu -- are international sports. But, at first, judo only existed in Japan. Today, I introduce three individuals who brought judo abroad. These are the first steps of oriental grappling going worldwide, clearly effecting MMA's establishment.


Mitsuyo Maeda (Conde Koma)

Mitsuyo Maeda (Conde Koma) is known as the father of jiu-jitsu. He as born in the prefecture of Aomori at 1878, and joined the Kodokan at nine years old. To pay the costs of staying in America, he took prizefights against boxers, kenpo practitioners and pro wrestlers. If any opponent beat him, they won 1000 U.S. dollars.

His prizefighting tour eventually landed him in Brazil, where he met businessman and politician Gastao Gracie, the son of a Scottish immigrant. Gracie wanted Maeda to use jiu-jitsu to teach his son Carlos discipline. Carlos would show these grappling skills to his younger brother, Helio, who would modify and improve parts of jiu-jitsu, renaming the art "Gracie jiu-jitsu."

Some 30 years ago, the heavy rain of Belem destroyed Maeda's grave. Maeda's friend Sakaeoti, and Yoshizo Machida -- the father of Lyoto -- collected the bones of "Conda Koma", cleaned them, and with the support of Kokushikan University, rebuilt a new tomb for him.


Masahiko Kimura

Masahiko Kimura as born in prefecture of Kumamoto at 1917.He start Judo at 10years old. Originally, Kimura wanted to be a part of the pro judo circuit and won the tournament, but pro judo was a financial failure. As a result, Kimura started to compete in pro wrestling. While working and teaching judo in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Kimura's colleague Yukio Kato was choked out by Helio Gracie, who had honed his grappling under his brother Carlos. Kimura worried about judo's popularity decreasing due to the event, leading to him fighting Helio at Maracana Stadium.

When Kimura arrived at the stadium, he found a coffin, which Helio had said was for him. However, Kimura defeated Gracie after 13 minutes, throwing him with an osoto gari, before attacking him with an ude garami, forcing Carlos Gracie to stop the bout, knowing his brother would not submit. Because of this bout, the ude garami was called the "Kimura lock".

Almost 50 years later, Kazushi Sakuraba would become the first man in modern MMA to defeat the second generation of Gracie family. Sakuraba beat both Royler and Renzo Gracie with the famous Kimura lock.

Kimura is also known as a teacher of Yoshinori Nishi and the late Ryusuke Moriyama, who were instrumental in forming Japan's biggest network of MMA gyms, Wajutsu Keishukai .


Yukio Tani

Yukio Tani as born in prefecture of Kumamoto at 1880.At the age of 19, Japanese jiu-jitsu practitioner Yukio Tani flew to London to serve as an instructor in Bartitsu, a hybrid martial art devised by British entrepreneur and self-defense pioneer E.W. Barton Wright. The martial art inspired famous author Arthur Conan Doyle to write his celebrated Sherlock Holmes character as a student of Bartitsu.

Unfortunately, Bartitsu was a financial failure. However, Tani stayed in London, and joined up with show business promoter William Bankier. Tani started to compete in jacket (gi) challenge matches at London's music halls. A challenger would be paid a British pound for every minute he lasted with Tani, up to 15 minutes, and 100 pounds if he could defeat Tani.

Judo school taught by Tani still exist in London.It named Budokwai.

Big thanks to Jordan Breen for English support and Editing.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Martial Arts exist in Japan

Which martial arts exist in Japan? I research about that question.Link is basically which martial art's most authoritative Commission or Federation or Dojo.I plan to write about different list about kick boxing and Muay Thai lately.

Judo
All Japan Judo Federation


Kodokan's Jigoro Kano's statue

Kosen Judo
It's Judo but focus on grappling.Watch wikipedia for rule.
Wikipedia Kosen Judo

Shichitei Judo (Seven imperial university's Judo)
Yuki Nakai and Shiko Yamashita have this martial arts back ground.
It's only hold at imperial university (Wikipedia (Seven imperial university)).All 7 imperial university in Japan have shichitei judo club.It's focus on grappling like Kosen Judo but difference is no "Mate (Wait)" call so just people can focus on grappling.Shichitei Judo's game hold by each school's team.So there is type of player just beat and next guy to guy,or just aim draw.When Team beat other team's 15 people,game is over.This concept make grow each competitors specialty.One fighter just aim finishes and other just aim defence for draw.


Youtube Shichitei Judo (Japanese)

At Japanese wikipedia Yuki Nakai import "stop don't move" concept to mma from Shichitei Judo.I have no source except wikipedia so I just give reference.Youtube video have "stop don't move" scene.

Karate
Japan Karatedo Federation

Shotokan


Shotokan Headquaters

Goju

Wado

Kyokushin


Kyokushin Kaikan Headquaters

SeidoKaikan


Seido Kaikan Headquarters

Daidojuku (Wajyutsu Keisyukai's roots)


Daidojuku Headquarters

Sambo
Japan Sambo Federation

BJJ
Jiu-Jitsu Federation Of Japan (head Rickson Gracie)


Axis Jiujitsu Academy Chiba (One of Rickson Gracie Jiujitsu affiliate Gym)

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation Of Japan (head Yuki Nakai)

ADCC Japan

D-Net

Wrestling
Japan Wrestling Federation

Boxing
Japan Boxing Commission

Nippon Kenpo

Isamu Sugiuchi and Yoshifumi Dogaki have this martial arts back ground.
Nippon Kenpokai official

Wikipedia Nippon Kenpo

Sumo
Nihon Sumo Kyokai (Pro)

Japan Sumo Federation (Amateur)

Aikido
Aikiai Foundation

Kendo
All Japan Kendo Federation

 
Kendo Federation Headquarters

Shorinji Kempo
Pancrase's Yuki Kondo and Miki Shida have this martial arts back ground.
Shorinji Kempo Organization



Wikipedia Shorinji Kempo

Japanese Self Defense Army Martial Arts


Combination of Nippon Kenpo and Aikido

Capoeira
Capoeira Angola Center Japao

Kurash
Japan KURASH Federation

Wikipedia Kurash

Silat
Japan Pencak Silat Association

Wikipedia Silat

Taekwondo
Taekwondo world org is separated by political reason.
I have no idea how many org exist in Japan.
International Taekwon-do Federation Japan

Japan Taekwondo Association

Koppo

Masato Fujiwara,Takumi Yano,Takefumi Hanai and Takeharu Murahama have this martial arts back ground.
Nihon Koppo Budo Association Official

My article about Koppo

SKILL MMA's Japanese Martial Arts Gym or Venue photo series

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Tsunetane Oda and an Interesting Look at the Origin of BJJ


Tsunetane Oda shows his skill, including knee-on-belly and an omoplata.

Recently, videos of old judo practitioners have been uploaded to youtube. Why is that so interesting? Because they include some of the skills that are widely believed to have been invented by BJJ guys. The guy showing his skills in the video is Tsunetane Oda. Oda was born in 1892 in Yamanashi, and was known as "Newaza no Oda," or "Grappling Oda." He reached ninth dan in judo at the Kodokan. This video includes French words, so there is a possibility it was made by a Frenchman.

Many newaza skills are omitted from sport judo, where the referee can call "mate," meaning the judokas are separated and reset standing. This video teaches us many things about where these skills originally came from.

Special Thanks to Jordan Breen for English support.