tappajien
Tappajien is a traditional Japanese martial art that originated in the Ryukyu Islands, which are now part of Okinawa. It is known for its fluid movements, emphasis on flexibility, and the use of both empty-hand techniques and weapons. The name "tappajien" is derived from the Ryukyuan language, where "tappa" means "to strike" and "jien" means "the way of the hand."
The art is characterized by its dynamic and flowing techniques, which are designed to be both effective
Tappajien includes a variety of weapons, such as the sai, tonfa, and nunchaku, which are used in
Tappajien has a rich history and has been practiced for centuries in Okinawa. It has also gained