Associated with the Genbukan is the Kokusai Jujutsu Renmei (KJJR). The KJJR was established by Grandmaster Shoto Tanemura in 1991 for the preservation and transmission of authentic Japanese Jujutsu. Unfortunately, today very few jujutsu schools outside of Japan practice what could be considered authentic jujutsu. Having lost the connection with their Japanese roots, they have evolved into eclectic arts. The purpose of the KJJR is to make available training to those who seek traditional jujutsu.
The KJJR follows a standard kyu/dan system. After 3rd dan, the student may specialize in one of the ryu ha's which Grandmaster Shoto Tanemura is the Soke of, and may receive scrolls up to Menkyo Kaiden level. The KJJR is world wide in scope and encourages the participation of experienced martial artists who exhibit the potential to learn the KJJR system.
KJJR - Ryu Ha
The following are some of the ryuha from which the KJJR bases its knowledge:
• Hontai Takagi Yoshin Ryu
• Kukishin Ryu
• Asayama Ichiden Ryu
• Tatara Shinden Ryu
• Bokuden Ryu
• Yagyu Shingan Ryu
• Tenshin Ryu
• Araki Shin Ryu
• Itten Chukai Ryushin Ryu
• Tenshin Hyoho Kukishin Ryu
• Daito Ryu
KJJR - Syllabus
For more information in English language go to www.genbukan.org