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  2. Talk:Jutsu (Naruto)/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    My request is that instead of having fire release: great fire ball technique, we could put fire techniques talking first about great fire ball, and then about others, we could also create earth techniques, some of the jutsu info have been deleted from character info and I wanred to know if we could put its rank, note: Im mad about the change ...

  3. Jutsu - Wikipedia

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    Jutsu (術) ('technique', 'method', 'spell', 'skill' or 'trick') is a bound morpheme of the Sino-Japanese lexical stratum of the Japanese language. The moves in the following martial arts are called jutsu: Bajutsu, the skills of horse riding; Battōjutsu (抜刀術, the art of drawing a sword) Bōjutsu, fighting with a staff or elongated blunt ...

  4. Jujutsu techniques - Wikipedia

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    Jujutsu emphasises the control of an opponent's balance, and therefore most systems of Jujutsu do not advocate any kicks targeted above the Celiac plexus. [citation needed] Atemi is the art of striking pressure points or physiological targets for kuzushi (breaking balance) or to incapacitate an opponent. Atemi is the art of striking the human ...

  5. Naruto: Shippuden season 20 - Wikipedia

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    Itachi effortlessly learns Fire Style: Fireball Justu. Itachi notices Fugaku's discomfort with the neighbouring buildings around the new Uchiha clan settlements. Itachi and Izumi begin at the Academy. Itachi excels at it, and asks Fugaku to teach him more jutsu, as he deems the ones taught in the Academy too easy.

  6. Sōsuishi-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Sōsuishi-ryū (双水執流) [1] is a traditional Japanese martial art founded in 1650 that focuses on Kumi Uchi and Koshi no Mawari (iaijutsu and kenjutsu).The title of the school also appears in ancient densho (scrolls documenting the ryuha) as Sōsuishi-ryū Kumi Uchi Koshi No Mawari (双水執流組討腰之廻) and in the book Sekiryūkan No Chōsen, which was approved and published by ...

  7. List of Danzan-ryū techniques - Wikipedia

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    Imon Tori – "Insignia Technique" – break hand from a chest push; Tekubi Tori Ichi – "Hand Neck (wrist) Technique One" – wrist lock from an outside hand grab; Tekubi Tori Ni – "Hand Neck (wrist) Technique Two" – thumb lock from an inside hand grab; Ryōeri Tori – "Both Lapel Technique" – break and wrist lock from a two-handed ...

  8. Hadouken - Wikipedia

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    For example, both Ryu and Akuma use a fire-based variant of the move called the Shakunetsu Hadouken (灼熱波動拳) or Blazing Surge Fist, which briefly engulfs its target in flames. Later titles in the series that use super combo moves ramp up the power of the Hadouken, evolving it into the Shinku Hadouken (真空波動拳 – Vacuum Surge ...

  9. Shukuchi - Wikipedia

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    The word shukuchi (縮地) is a Japanese-language term for various mythical techniques of rapid movement. The characters in the word can be rendered literally as "shrinking the earth," referring to how the technique reduces the spatial distance between two points to achieve its effect.