Jōjutsu Promotion Requirements—Gokyū (5th Kyū)

Shinsa (Promotion Testing)

This page presents the requirements for promotion in Shindō Musō-Ryū jōjutsu to the rank of gokyū (5th kyū).  Rank in jōjutsu is not identified by belts or other visible insignia, but only by the issuance of menjō (diplomas).

n Shikaku (Eligibility Requirements)
n Sahō to Reihō (Preparation & Etiquette)
n Kihon (Fundamentals)
n Katachi (Standardised Practice Patterns)
n Waza (Choreographed Techniques)
n Shindō-Ryū Kenjutsu (Swordsmanship Techniques)
n Gakka (Scholarship)

Shikaku (Eligibility Requirements)

To be eligible to test for gokyū, a candidate must meet all of the eligibility requirements listed below:

  n A minimum of six (6) months training in Shindō Musō-Ryū jōjutsu
  n Participate in a minimum of twenty-five (25) one-hour jōjutsu training classes since promotion to rokkyū
  n Own and wear an keikō-gi , bokken , and that conform to Seishin-Kan standards
  n Consistently exhibit appropriate attitude and behaviour in the dōjō
  n Submit a written request for promotion testing on the prescribed form

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Sahō to Reihō (Preparation & Etiquette)

Sahō (Preparation):   Correctly wear hakama and keep it clean and neat, correctly tie obi (belt), consistently arrive in time to assist with class set-up and remain afterward to assist with sōji (clean up).

Reihō (Etiquette):   Consistently perform correct etiquette upon entering and leaving the dōjō,  greeting sensei and sempai and fellow participants, correctly perform hairei (venerating bow), tachi-rei (standing bow), and zarei (kneeling bow) with a bokken and.

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Kihon (Fundamentals)

Correctly perform the following fundamentals: 

  n All kihon required for promotion to rokkyū
  n Shi-Uchi Kōtai (jō-bokken exchange)
  n Kuri Tsuke (spinning pin/trap)
  n Kuri Hanashi (spin and separate)
  n Tai Atari (body strike)
  n Tsuki-hazushi Uchi (thrust-evasion strike)
  n Dō Barai Uchi (torso sweeping strike)
  n Tai-hazushi Uchi—Migi to Hidari (body-evasion strike, left and right)


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Seitei Katachi (Standardized Practice Patterns)

Correctly perform the following seitei katachi:

  n Hissage
  n Shamen

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Waza (Choreographed Techniques)

No koryū jōjutsu waza are required for promotion to kyū ranks.


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Shindō-Ryū Kenjutsu (Swordsmanship Techniques)

Correctly perform the following Shindō-Ryū kenjutsu techniques:

n Aisun Hidari (aka Aisun Sa)
n Aisun Migi (aka Aisun  Yu)

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Gakka (Scholarship)

Be prepared to answer any or all of the following questions:

n Who was the creator of the seitei kata?
  n For whom were the seitei kata created, and why?
  n What is the difference between seitei jōdō and koryū jōjutsu?
  n What is the meaning of Shindō Musō-Ryū"?
  n What is the difference between budō and bushidō?
  n Who was jōjutsu created to defeat?
  n What is the meaning of "suigetsu"?

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Registration of Rank

NOTE:  all promotion tests in the art of jōjutsu are conducted under the auspices of the Nippon Budō Seishin-Kan at one of its member dōjō or kenkyūkai.  The rankings awarded as a result of these tests are valid only among member dōjō of the Seishin-Kan, and should not be assumed to be transferable to any other dōjō or governing organisation.

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Questions?

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If you are preparing to test and you are not sure you know or meet all the requirements described on this page, please be sure to ask your sempai or sensei during a class session.

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