Hatakeda
Hatakeda is a traditional Japanese martial art that originated in the late 19th century. It is a blend of various martial arts, including jujutsu, kenjutsu, and kobudo, and is known for its practical and efficient techniques. The art was developed by the Hatakeda family, who were renowned for their martial prowess and were involved in the protection of the Shogunate.
Hatakeda emphasizes the use of leverage and leverage points, allowing practitioners to control and subdue opponents
One of the key principles of Hatakeda is the concept of "maai," which refers to the distance
Hatakeda has been practiced and taught by various organizations and schools worldwide, and it continues to