Hakko Ryu Ju Jitsu
八光流柔術
Hakkō Ryū is a classical Japanese martial art founded by Okuyama Ryūhō in 1940. It is built on the principle of controlling the opponent without resistance or injury, using pressure points, posture, and relaxed movement
無傷害
不抵抗不挑戦
“Do not resist, challenge one another and there will be no injury.”
This simple yet profound teaching is the foundation of Hakkō Ryū. It guides every movement, every technique, and every interaction.
八光流柔術
About Hakko Ryu
Founded by Okuyama Ryūhō in 1941, Hakkō Ryū synthesizes ancient jū-jutsu principles with a refined understanding of anatomy and pressure points.
It emphasizes the unification of body and mind, developing practitioners who can control any situation without causing injury.
Okuyama Ryuho
1941, Japan
Pressure Points & Control
Control Without Harm
MY FATHER’S CONNECTION
My father, Charles Gruzanski, was introduced to Hakkō Ryū through his studies in Japan and by James Benko. He embraced its principles deeply, particularly the emphasis on control without harm.
These teachings influenced his approach to martial arts, instruction, and life.
The art is not in defeating your opponent, but in understanding them.
— Okuyama Ryūhō
Documents & Artifacts
Booklet
Rare Instructor's Guide bookle for Hakko-Ryu
Booklet
Goshin do Number 66
1970
Book
Goshin do Number 26
1962
Book
Okuyama Ryuho Travel Diary
1958
Book
Hakko Ryu Jujutsu 18
Self-Defense Techniques
1965
Book
Rare Student's Guide bookle for Hakko-Ryu
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