Elsewhere, it is written that, in 1626-27, Fukuno learned Chinese kenpo from Chin Genpin (Chen Tsu U) at the Kokushoji temple in Asabu. Incorporating elements of it into the styles of jujutsu he knew, he created Ryoi Shinto.
http://www.rsrjujutsu.com/index.php?...d=12&Itemid=27
Since Chinese culture has influenced countries like Japan and Korea, Chinese martial arts has influenced their indigenous styles as well. Aikido and Jujutsu developed in Japan, and Hapkido found in Korea had taken their chin na technqiues from Chinese matials arts.[2]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chin_Na
What kind of techniques from Chin Na that influence jujutsu?
http://www.rsrjujutsu.com/index.php?...d=12&Itemid=27
Since Chinese culture has influenced countries like Japan and Korea, Chinese martial arts has influenced their indigenous styles as well. Aikido and Jujutsu developed in Japan, and Hapkido found in Korea had taken their chin na technqiues from Chinese matials arts.[2]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chin_Na
What kind of techniques from Chin Na that influence jujutsu?