| Shinzen Kai's Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 1. What does Shinzen Kai mean?
Shinzen Kai means friendship club.
2. What do you teach?
We teach Danzan Ryu jujitsu, a martial art founded by Okazaki Seishiro,
aka Henry S. Okazaki. See the history page for more
information.
3. Do you belong to any national or international organizations?
Shinzen Kai is a full member of the American Judo
& Jujitsu Federation, the largest promoter of Danzan Ryu jujitsu in the
world. All of our students must belong. In addition, the
chief instructor is a member of
Aikido of Minnesota dojo and the
World Aikido Aikikai
organizations.
4. How does Danzan Ryu differ from Brazilian jiu-jitsu?
Danzan Ryu is a complete martial art that includes throws, pins, strikes, kicks,
self-defense tactics, nerve attacks, strangulations, healing, and restorative
massage (seifukjutsu). Brazilian jiu-jitsu shares many of these aspects but
largely focuses on ground fighting.
5. What's the difference between judo and jujitsu?
Judo is an Olympic sport with rules. There are no rules in jujitsu. Judo also
refers to the philosophical underpinnings of Danzan Ryu. Flexibility of mind,
spirit and physical forms are believed to be the most effective and humane.
6. What is kokua?
Kokua is a Hawaiian term meaning service in community. It's similar to
friendship, but implies a deep commitment to others.
7. What does your logo mean?

The characters on the left mean Shinzen Kai. The graphic on the right shows nage
and uke (training partners) engaging one another, as yin and yang, but within
the greater circle of their community. The arrows indicate the eight directions
of kazushi (off balance). The red "chop" at the bottom is the stamp Prof.
Okazaki used for his own dojo, Kodenkan, or school of the ancient tradition. The
outer circle represents.zanshin (remaining mind/spirit).
8. Why do you maintain Japanese traditions, such as calling the instructor
sensei instead of "sir," and bowing?
We teach a Japanese martial art with influences from China, Hawaii, the United
States and even Spain. We preserve certain Japanese traditions to honor those
who developed Danzan Ryu and its precursor arts, and who have passed this
training on to us. Within ritual, there is freedom.
9. When can I start training?
Come to any class and fill out the forms provided. Wear loose clothing,
preferably a judo or jujitsu uniform (called a dogi or gi, for short).
10. What is the minimum age for training?
We teach a children's class for 12- to 16-year-olds, and an adults class for
those 16 and up (16-year-olds can train in either class with permission from
sensei and a parent). For children under 12, we would be happy to recommend classes in other martial
arts with qualified, excellent instructors. We don't teach young kids because of
the level of physical and psychological maturity required for Danzan Ryu.
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