
Hojōjutsu - Wikipedia
Hojōjutsu (捕縄術, lit. "Restraining Rope Technique"), torinawajutsu (捕縄術, lit. "Restraining Rope Technique") or just nawajutsu (縄術, lit. "Rope Technique") is the traditional Japanese martial art of restraining a person using cord or rope (called nawa (縄, lit. "Rope") in Japanese), as a precursor to modern-day handcuffs.
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2025年2月9日 · Hojōjutsu (捕縄術, lit. "Restraining Rope Technique") or Torinawajutsu (捕縄術, lit. "Restraining Rope Technique") or just Nawajutsu (縄術, lit. "Rope Technique"), is the traditional Japanese martial art of restraining a person using cord or rope (called Nawa (縄, lit. "Rope") in Japanese), as a precursor to modern-day handcuffs.
Knot of the Week: Japanese Rope Restraint with Hojo Cord or …
2014年6月2日 · This cordage is commonly referred to as Hojo Cord, but properly it’s called Hayanawa and also Torinawa. Respectively these mean fast rope and capture rope. Used by Japanese Constables and Samurai alike, this method for tying cordage to restrain pre-dates handcuffs and is actually still taught to Japanese Police Officers today.
Hojōjutsu - Wikiwand
Hojōjutsu (捕縄術, lit. "Restraining Rope Technique"), torinawajutsu (捕縄術, lit. "Restraining Rope Technique") or just nawajutsu (縄術, lit. "Rope Technique") is the traditional Japanese martial art of restraining a person using cord or rope (called nawa (縄, lit. "Rope") in Japanese), as a precursor to modern-day handcuffs.
What is the history of Hojojutsu? - The Brassie
The history of Hojojutsu dates back to the Edo period in 17th century Japan. Hojojutsu, also known as Torinawa-jutsu, was a martial art developed specifically for the capture, transport, restraint, and torture of prisoners. It was primarily practiced by the samurai, police forces, and military personnel during this time.
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Hojojutsu (hojo-jutsu), also known as Torinawa-jutsu (a different pronunciation of the same root kanji) is quintessentially a japanese martial art, that came into popularity in the 1400s. It incorporates rope as both a weapon and a means of restraining an enemy.
Hojojutsu - the art of restraining - Blogger
2011年3月29日 · Following capture, a constable would use capture cords known as hayanawa or torinawa. The hayanawa was a strong, thin, cord used with a sageo cord attached to the sheath (saya) of the sword (katana) The sageo passed through the hole in …
Hojōjutsu | BuTaeDo
2018年6月30日 · Hojōjutsu (捕縄術), or Torinawajutsu (捕縄術), or just Nawajutsu (縄術), is the traditional Japanese martial art of restraining a person using cord or rope (said nawa 縄 in Japanese).
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Hojojutsu Training - Mo Latin
Hojojutsu (also known as Torinawa or Nawajutsu) is the martial art of using rope to capture, restrain, transport and display suspects and criminals in Japan during the Middle Ages and Early Modern periods. Rope was also used in various torture and …