
Over the next couple of day's I will writing an article of the history of Pre-WWII Japanese Jujitsu/Judo. I wasn't sure where to start, but here I am so let's get started.
I'm going to start with H. Irving Hancock, who in the early 1900's wrote several books on the history of Japanese physical training & Jujitsu. I will start with his book Japanese Physical Training written in 1903.
"Subsequently he studied in Nagasaki, under Inouye San, instructor of Jiu-jitsu in the police department of that city".
This was the first time I heard of Inouye. Now if we look at Hancock's other book Jiu-jitsu Combat Tricks written a year later in 1904:
"Exponents of the Tenjin School of jiu-jitsu have developed in all its possible perfection a style of stopping the boxer's blow that cannot be surpassed for neatness of execution, effectiveness and swiftness. It is a feat that applies only to stopping a left-hand blow by the boxer."
Before leaving this book, the reason for the above two quotes are:
1.) The mentioning of Inouye, the jujitsu instructor of the Nagasaki police dept.
2.) The mention of the system "Tenjin/Tenshin"
Later you will see where I'm going with this.
Another quote that is very interesting.
"In Japan the full course in jiu-jitsu requires four years time".
That seems very reasonable, as I have read that it takes about 15 years to receive a Menkyo Kaiden in Tenjin Shinyo Ryu today. The question is, why so long? I don't have 15 years to devote to one art.
At this point I would like to bring up another old book on jiu-jitsu, "THE YABE SCHOOL OF JIU JITSU" written in 1904 by Yae Kichi Yabe. In Yabe's book he mentions that the system is based on that of "Tenshin". Also in this book is the phase "Vital Touches" used to describe Atemi or "Ate"!
Professor John J. O'Brien states that he received his diploma in Jiu Jitsu in 1905 from the Governor of Nagasaki. O'Brien spent ten years as Inspector of Police in Nagasaki. He was responsible for introducing Presiedent Teddy Roosevelt to Jiu Jitsu as well as instructing Colonel A.J. Drexel Biddle.
Next we move on to Col. Risher W. Thornberry. Thornberry wrote several books on jujitsu from 1905 to 1933. In his first jujitsu book written in 1905, the first page is very interesting. It shows a picture of Prof. Kishoku Inouye, "Instructor to the Nagasaki Police". At the top of the page it reads, "Jiu-jitsu - As taught by Prof. Inouye to over 2,000 Officers and Soldiers now at the front line." Reference to the Russo/Japanese war.
This book was written only a year or two after Hancock's book. They both mention Inouye & Tenshin. A definite connection is beginning to develop.
An interesting quote from Thornberry's book,
"Jiu-jitsu has a weapon in the form of "atemi, or vital touches", which may be administered with the thumb, the clenched hand, the elbows, the tows, the edge of the hand, or even with the head." Again, the reason for mentioning this quote is the use of the word "Vital touches".
Research shows that Thornberry actively taught jiu-jitsu. One of Thornberry's students was Samuel R. Linck. Linck went on to publish a book in 1943 called "COMBAT JIU JITSU". An excellent book. Linck studied under Thornberry in Los Angeles for a number of years. Linck received a "Master Diploma" from Thornberry in "Tenshin Ryu" dated May 6th, 1935.
In Linck's book he offers a brief history of jiu-jitsu.
"These forms of the art were closely guarded and only taught to the samurai or warrior class, the group now known as the Black Dragon Society".
Linck taught a man by the name George Tate. Linck and Tate taught a jiu-jitsu class in Los Angeles. Later on, Tate succeeded Linck as instructor and continued to teach and train in Jiu-jitsu. Tate went on to become the jiu-jitsu instructor for the Los Angeles police department and later conducted class at the L.A. Judo Club.
Copyright 2003 www.thetruthaboutselfdefense.com ?
Carl Cestari began his study of the martial arts with judo at the age of 7 under the direction of Yoshisada Yonezuka. During the past forty plus years Carl has dedicated his life to studying the martial arts, hand to hand combat systems, history and religion. He is continually improving himself through his studies. What makes Carl unique is his combination of martial arts, law enforcement, military and real world experience. Carl has been exposed to a multitude of people with a wide variety experience. The following is a list of some of Carl's ranks and honors.
Shinan (Founder) Tekkenryu jujutsu
Ryokudan (6th degree) Koshinkai Karate under John Burrelle
Godan (5th degree) Jujutsu under Clarke of the World Jujutsu Fedaration (now defunct)
Sandan (3rd degree) Nippon Kempo under Narabu Sada
Nidan (2nd degree) Judo under Masafumi Suzuki
Shodan (1st degree) Judo under Yoshisada Yonezuka
Shodan (1st degree) Shukokai Karate under Kimura, Kadachi and Yonezuka
Shodan (1st degree) Daitoryu Aikijujutsu
Instructors Certificate- Charles Nelson System of Self Defense under Charlie Nelson




Ebooks, Scripts & more Dermot O'Neill was born in 1905 in County Cork, Ireland.... Read More This is our last installment on "defining" the parameters of... Read More The benefits of Martial Arts has always appealed its practitioners.... Read More Becoming a martial artist is a fanatastic method of fitness.... Read More This is such a powerful tool that it should leave... Read More As a Christian and a martial arts student, I have... Read More The ninja were a military order in Japan. Most people... Read More Thanks to several centuries of enlightened teachings by extraordinary men... Read More So you are thinking of starting to train in okinawan... Read More Pre-WWII Judo was a far different thing than what we... Read More Sensei Henry Ellis Co-Author of the new book Positive Aikido.-... Read More It's undeniable that a well placed and mounted samurai sword... Read More In judo it is important to throw your opponent by... Read More "People here may belittle sports arts...."Who?Almost EVERY "combatives" man of... Read More Let me tell you something. I don't bruise too easily.... Read More Frequently, I get asked about certifications, systems or methods. We... Read More Capturing the spirit of old Japan and recognised by its... Read More After years of study, I have come to a small... Read More "Nicky Bats" was an "old school" kinda guy. He was... Read More Traditionally, people trained in Martial Arts in order to utilized... Read More For many years The British Aikido Board (BAB) have shown... Read More The most common place to buy martial arts or self... Read More I was going to write about the BASICS of "practical... Read More One of the 'mystical' aspects of the martial arts has... Read More 1st Lady Assistant to Sensei Henry Ellis Ellis Schools... Read More
Profit from Articles
Free Advertising
Dermot Michael (Pat) ONeill
Combatives
Martial Arts Sparring and Training Protective Equipment
Tae Kwon Do As A Means To Stay In Shape
Fight Simulator Theory for Reality Based Street Defense
Martial Arts and The Bible
How to Become A Modern-Day Ninja Master
Martial Training as a Timeless Portal
Okinawan Karate
What Can We Learn From What Has Already Been Done?
Is Aikido a Martial Art ?
Samurai Swords ? Choosing a Sword to Buy
Applying Law of Gravity to Judo
Its Not a Matter of Who is Right
Does It Hurt When I Do This?
The Acronym That Saved My Life
Samurai Sword Basics, A Brief History
Strategy as Applied to Warrior-citizens
Real Life Self-Defense Starts From...
Martial Arts
British Aikido Board National Nepotism Seminar
How to Select Your Martial Arts and Self Defense Equipment
Im Soooo Confused...
Sensing Intention
Women in the Martial Arts
A new book with a practical look at Aikido and... Read More
Capturing the spirit of old Japan and recognised by its... Read More
On the occasions you delivered the perfect strike; blocked without... Read More
Kuang Ping was the T'ai-chi set favored by Yang Lu-Chan,... Read More
Just as an aside. For those who would "box" us... Read More
As a Christian and a martial arts student, I have... Read More
Dermot O'Neill was born in 1905 in County Cork, Ireland.... Read More
Frequently, I get asked about certifications, systems or methods. We... Read More
It is a very difficult task to determine which martial... Read More
How practical are throwing techniques (nagewaza) for self-defense or street-fighting?... Read More
Living in the Pacific Northwest is a challenge for any... Read More
Defences against Knife attacks, Firstly if at all possible get... Read More
"Combatives" from the root word COMBAT ? "to fight in... Read More
Note: I wrote this essay regarding the development of Tekkenryu... Read More
It's a question that we went back and forth with... Read More
"Nicky Bats" was an "old school" kinda guy. He was... Read More
Let me tell you something. I don't bruise too easily.... Read More
"HONE O ORERU" is a Japanese term that translates literally... Read More
For Easterners, particularly Chinese, this MAY not be an issue.... Read More
A samurai's sword is his most sacred and prized possession.... Read More
It's undeniable that a well placed and mounted samurai sword... Read More
Traditionally, people trained in Martial Arts in order to utilized... Read More
Safety Awareness & Self Defense is the responsibility of each... Read More
One of the 'mystical' aspects of the martial arts has... Read More
The most common place to buy martial arts or self... Read More
Martial Arts |