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Traditional Japanese martial art
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Founder
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Date founded
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date founded
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Period founded
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period founded
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Location founded
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location
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Current headmaster
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headmaster
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Current headquarters
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headquarters
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Arts taught
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Art
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Description
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art1
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description1
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art2
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description2
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art3
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description3
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art4
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description4
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art5
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description5
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art6
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description6
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art7
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description7
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art8
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description8
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art9
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description9
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art10
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description10
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Ancestor schools
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ancestors
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Assimilated schools
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assimilated
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Descendant schools
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descendants
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- ^ a b Matsui, Kenji. 1993. The History of Shindo Muso Ryu Jojutsu, translated by Hunter Armstrong (Kamuela,
HI: International Hoplological Society)