Merci beaucoup pour ce partage. Je suis le successeur de Inoue sensei. Il m'avait beaucoup parlé du groupe de Roland Hernaez qui avait visité le dojo. Sensei avait grand plaisir à se remémorer cette visite.
Merci pour votre message. Souvenir mémorable pour nous aussi. Je suis heureux que vous ayez repris la succession d'Inoue sensei, car il est important que toutes les écoles continuent à vivre ne serait ce que pour la mémoire des sensei qui l'ont transmise jusqu'à nous!
oss,, greetings from Indonesia sir. my name is Lin, I want to ask, is there still jujitsu kito ryu in japan, i have a black belt in jujitsu kito ryu in Medan, north sumatera, indonesia, but until now there has been no acknowledgment from jujitsu kito ryu in japan, we really need your help, if there is any please convey our regards, thank you🙏🙏
Hi, Thank you very much for your message. I don't know who currently represents the Kito Ryu in Japan, but you should contact kenshinkan 04 who previously left a comment. Take care, Philippe
There is no kito ryu on japan. The address of kito ryu dojo registered in nihon kobudo kyokai is Inoue sensei's son. Even if he trained sometimes in kito Ryu, he is not able to practice it. I was asked from sensei to keep the line of kito Ryu.
Bonjour, je suis intéressée par la sauvegarde de l'école Kito Ryu. Si seriez transmise les savoir à moi, je serai très reconnaissance Merci beaucoup - Judoka au Canada (Pardon mon français, c'est ma troisième langue)
Judo is considered the official successor of kito Ryu as Kano sensei received his masters scroll from kito Ryu and Kito being the only jujutsu style he mastered and the main base from which he used to create Jud, And judo being a new art with many new techniques, judo still retains all of kito Ryu techniques example Judo's koshiki no kata is literally a Kito ryu form with no major changes and is required for upper black belts to learn. Other Kito ryu techniques were mixed into judo's newer katas.
@teovu5557 Yes, I heard that blackbets and above get to learn the old katas from Kito ryu but its very stiff looking, that being said I'm aware he mastered Kito Ryu; I didn't, however, realize Kano didn't master Tenjin Shinyo Ryu. I too have read Kito Ryu techniques are buried into Judos curriculum along with other techniques found in other styles of Jujutsu. either way I thank you for the new information I received especially the specific technique from Kito Ryu.
There is no soke system in kito ryu. The remaining practitioner used the appellation daihyo that means representative. I am the one preserving inoue sensei's line. Recently some Japanese people appealed with the name on different video but this is not kito ryu's way... Just kodokan.
@@vandecasteelehugo4742I was told Judo is the unofficial successor to kito Ryu as Judo retains Kito ryus kata under the name koshiki no kata and judo's theory on breaking balance and using the opponents force against them comes directly from kanos study of kito Ryu. Also cause his Kito ryu masters wife gave him the master scroll of the school. Even the name Judo is not new as Kano borrowed the term judo from a older Kito ryu system and revived the name for his new system. Unrelated Jikinshin Ryu jujutsu also used the term Judo in the past. Judo as was taught to me is basically Kito ryu principles applied to modern and ancient throwing techniques into the 64 canon throwing techniques of modern judo and many unofficial techniques With Tenjinshinyo ryus pinning and choking techniques of course all reorganized into new katas and self defense katas. While the majority of the newaza was assimilated from mataemon tanabe s personal invented ground grappling techniques he devise for competition while at the handa dojo and his students who later joined the kodokan and other unrelated judoka devising their own newaza through trial and error in competition from the 1890-1925(the newaza boom and popular fade at that time before rules were put in place limiting newaza time and techniques due to it slowly overtaking standard judo focus on Throws) Mataemon was a fusen Ryu master but his newaza was a personal invention hence no fusen Ryu system today shows any ground work. Anyways I rambled passed the subject lol but Judo is basically to me a modern Kito ryu system with many many extras added on including western wrestling techniques.
Merci beaucoup pour ce partage.
Je suis le successeur de Inoue sensei. Il m'avait beaucoup parlé du groupe de Roland Hernaez qui avait visité le dojo. Sensei avait grand plaisir à se remémorer cette visite.
Merci pour votre message. Souvenir mémorable pour nous aussi. Je suis heureux que vous ayez repris la succession d'Inoue sensei, car il est important que toutes les écoles continuent à vivre ne serait ce que pour la mémoire des sensei qui l'ont transmise jusqu'à nous!
Beautiful!
Salut, c’est strictement un dojo de Kito ryu ? Toujours ouvert?
Bonjour. Oui, mais je crois qu'il est fermé depuis la disparition des sensei... à confirmer
@@philippegalais3866disappeared? What does that mean?
@@malcolmjelani3588 he passed out
oss,, greetings from Indonesia sir. my name is Lin, I want to ask, is there still jujitsu kito ryu in japan, i have a black belt in jujitsu kito ryu in Medan, north sumatera, indonesia, but until now there has been no acknowledgment from jujitsu kito ryu in japan, we really need your help, if there is any please convey our regards, thank you🙏🙏
Hi, Thank you very much for your message. I don't know who currently represents the Kito Ryu in Japan, but you should contact kenshinkan 04 who previously left a comment. Take care, Philippe
@@philippegalais3866 osu,, thanks you sensei 🙌👍🙏
There is no kito ryu on japan.
The address of kito ryu dojo registered in nihon kobudo kyokai is Inoue sensei's son. Even if he trained sometimes in kito Ryu, he is not able to practice it.
I was asked from sensei to keep the line of kito Ryu.
@@kenshinkan0492so theres no kito ryu school anymore in japan?
@@yagijayagiri255 no, there is not.
Pour toutes les personnes intéressées par la sauvegarde de l'école, je transmet avec plaisir, gratuitement, les savoirs transmis par inoue sensei.
Bonjour, je suis intéressée par la sauvegarde de l'école Kito Ryu. Si seriez transmise les savoir à moi, je serai très reconnaissance Merci beaucoup - Judoka au Canada (Pardon mon français, c'est ma troisième langue)
@@totallynotajay5443 hi.
You are welcome every time to learn here.
Or invite me.
Merci pour le partage.
Nous avons tous les mêmes origines.
I would happily like to learn. How can I get into contact?
I thought this art died out without a successor
Check in the other comments, this art is continuing.
Judo is considered the official successor of kito Ryu as Kano sensei received his masters scroll from kito Ryu and Kito being the only jujutsu style he mastered and the main base from which he used to create Jud, And judo being a new art with many new techniques, judo still retains all of kito Ryu techniques example Judo's koshiki no kata is literally a Kito ryu form with no major changes and is required for upper black belts to learn. Other Kito ryu techniques were mixed into judo's newer katas.
@@philippegalais3866 I'm happy to hear its alive and well.
@teovu5557 Yes, I heard that blackbets and above get to learn the old katas from Kito ryu but its very stiff looking, that being said I'm aware he mastered Kito Ryu; I didn't, however, realize Kano didn't master Tenjin Shinyo Ryu. I too have read Kito Ryu techniques are buried into Judos curriculum along with other techniques found in other styles of Jujutsu. either way I thank you for the new information I received especially the specific technique from Kito Ryu.
Hi. So is Kito Ryu still continuing to be taught under a Soke system in Japan and elsewhere? I thought it had died out already.
There is no soke system in kito ryu.
The remaining practitioner used the appellation daihyo that means representative.
I am the one preserving inoue sensei's line.
Recently some Japanese people appealed with the name on different video but this is not kito ryu's way... Just kodokan.
@@vandecasteelehugo4742I was told Judo is the unofficial successor to kito Ryu as Judo retains Kito ryus kata under the name koshiki no kata and judo's theory on breaking balance and using the opponents force against them comes directly from kanos study of kito Ryu.
Also cause his Kito ryu masters wife gave him the master scroll of the school.
Even the name Judo is not new as Kano borrowed the term judo from a older Kito ryu system and revived the name for his new system. Unrelated Jikinshin Ryu jujutsu also used the term Judo in the past.
Judo as was taught to me is basically Kito ryu principles applied to modern and ancient throwing techniques into the 64 canon throwing techniques of modern judo and many unofficial techniques
With Tenjinshinyo ryus pinning and choking techniques of course all reorganized into new katas and self defense katas.
While the majority of the newaza was assimilated from mataemon tanabe s personal invented ground grappling techniques he devise for competition while at the handa dojo and his students who later joined the kodokan and other unrelated judoka devising their own newaza through trial and error in competition from the 1890-1925(the newaza boom and popular fade at that time before rules were put in place limiting newaza time and techniques due to it slowly overtaking standard judo focus on Throws)
Mataemon was a fusen Ryu master but his newaza was a personal invention hence no fusen Ryu system today shows any ground work.
Anyways I rambled passed the subject lol but Judo is basically to me a modern Kito ryu system with many many extras added on including western wrestling techniques.
Inoue sensei was a real Kito Ryu master, unfortunately he passed away some years ago