Developed in feudal Japan, Jujutsu was the primary hand-to-hand combat method for the .
Known as the "gentle art," the word is derived from Jū (softness/yielding) and Jutsu (art/technique). Its philosophy focuses on using an attacker's own energy and momentum against them rather than opposing it with raw force.
In modern media, the term is most famously associated with the manga and anime series created by .
Because striking was often ineffective against an opponent in heavy armor, practitioners prioritized throws, joint locks, and pins to neutralize enemies.
Developed by Morihei Ueshiba, it focuses almost entirely on the defensive, spiritual principle of harmony and blending with an attacker's movement.
As Japan transitioned into a more peaceful era, the art moved away from lethal battlefield tactics toward self-defence and sport, eventually leading to the creation of Judo by Jigoro Kano in the late 19th century. 2. Global Derivatives
A Russian hybrid style combining traditional Jujutsu/Judo with Central Asian folk wrestling. 3. Popular Culture: Jujutsu Kaisen