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The International Jujutsu Institute (IJJI) teaches traditional Japanese jujutsu including strikes, joint locks, throws and strangulations. The training we provide is structured to suit men, women and children.
The IJJI was founded in 1956 by recognised jujutsu Grand Master Kam Hock Hoe to preserve, foster and teach the system that he learnt in Japan. The IJJI has clubs in Malaysia, Australia and Norway.
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Frequently Asked Questions
We teach traditional Japanese jujutsu, including strikes, joint locks, throws and strangulations.
Our training is structured to suit men, women and children, and all classes are mixed-gender.
We have a presence in Australia, including clubs in Canberra and Queanbeyan.