The emblem as shown above, has many
meanings pertaining to the art of
ni tatsu ryu Jujutsu. Understanding the
meaning of the emblem is an essential part of a jujutsuka’s training.
Every member of the organization should know what each part of the emblem
represents as the various parts of the emblem represent the theories and
nature of nearly all the techniques within the art.
A) Each
point of the octagon stands for one of the eight points of balance.
Understanding balance and the methods of manipulating the balance of one’s
opponent is a primary key to accomplishing good techniques.
B) The
white between the octagon and the large black circle signifies the purity
of the art. It is self explanatory why techniques and all knowledge should
have a pure reference source.
C) The
large black circle represents the circular movements of jujutsu. Circular
movements are the primary tool for manipulating balance and redirecting an
opponents line of attack. Circular movements are also effective in
defeating greater strength.
D) The
red half of the circle represents the hard phase of ni
tatsu ryu Jujutsu.
ni tatsu ryu
incorporates many techniques of hardstyle karate systems such as
Seidokan and Kempo.
E) The
white half of the circle represents the soft phase of
ni tatsu ryu. If the
jujutsuka chooses, he may simply redirect a line of attack using the
circular type movements. Usually, it is often a mixture of both soft and
hard techniques that are employed.
F) The
darl line separating the red from the white represents the half moon
step (sanchin-hoko) and “S” shaped movements used in
ni tatsu ryu Jujutsu.
These movements help provide some midline defence.
ni tatsu ryu defined: Ni stands for
soft, TATSU stands for hard, Ryu stands for system; ie., the soft,
hard system of Jujutsu.