Danzan Ryu Jujutsu
Danzan Ryu was founded by "Henry" Seishiro Okazaki. He was born in Japan
on January 28, 1890, and moved to Hawaii as a teenager. At 16, Okazaki
learned he had tuberculosis. He dedicated himself to martial arts and
recovered completely, which led him to dedicate his life to propagating
jujutsu and judo. He created the Danzan Ryu style in 1927-28 by synthesizing
several older styles of jujutsu, along with elements of Okinawan karate,
Chinese wu-shu, Hawaiian lua, Filipino escrima, and western boxing and
wrestling. Danzan Ryu takes its name from the sweet-smelling Sandlewood
trees found on Hawaiian mountains. The name translates as Cedar Mountain or
Sandlewood Mountain style. Okazaki's dojo, Kodenkan, means "the school of
the ancient tradition." Okazaki also taught traditional Japanese restorative
massage, or seifukujutsu, at the sanitarium where he made his living.
Instructor
Paul Krusee is a Sandan in Danzan Ryu Jujitsu under Professor Robert Hodgkin of American Fork Utah. Paul is a member of the American Judo and Jujitsu Federation, the world's largest Danzan Ryu Jujitsu organization. He started his dojo, Denver Budokai, in June 2006.


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