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Why are Aikido and jujutsu listed under Chinese practices? These are both "Japanese Practices". |
Why are Aikido and jujutsu listed under Chinese practices? These are both "Japanese Practices". |
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:: I wonder how many Jujotsu practitioners really consider it "spiritual". The term "jitsu" refers more to a "science" or "technique" as opposed to 'do', which is "a way". The japanese art of Shorinji Kempo was, until recently, classed in japan as a religion. ([[Special:Contributions/79.190.69.142|79.190.69.142]] ([[User talk:79.190.69.142|talk]]) 20:37, 14 February 2011 (UTC)) |
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Why are Aikido and jujutsu listed under Chinese practices? These are both "Japanese Practices".
- I wonder how many Jujotsu practitioners really consider it "spiritual". The term "jitsu" refers more to a "science" or "technique" as opposed to 'do', which is "a way". The japanese art of Shorinji Kempo was, until recently, classed in japan as a religion. (79.190.69.142 (talk) 20:37, 14 February 2011 (UTC))