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    A jō (杖:じょう) is an approximately 1.27-metre (4.2 ft) wooden staff, used in some Japanese martial arts. The martial art of wielding the jō is called jōjutsu or jōdō. Also, aiki-jō is a set of techniques in aikido which uses the jō to illustrate aikido's principles with a weapon. The jō staff is shorter than the bō.

  2. While koryu (old school) staffs and the traditional Aikido jo are generally 15/16" and hikers seeking a lighter weight stick also may prefer the thinner option, 1" is better for martial artists seeking slightly more girth and mass without sacrificing too much maneuverability and speed.

  3. These are our collection of handmade Jo Staffs. Jo Staffs are typically around 4 feet long or 48 inches. But can also come in 5 foot lengths for longer jo staffs or any size in-between.

    • The Name of Jo Staff
    • What Is A Jo Staff?
    • How Long Is A Jo Staff?
    • History of The Jo Staff
    • The Jo Staff in Martial Arts

    Before I start off with the practicalities, I have to say something about the name of this staff. Namely, this type of staff is called a jō(Japanese: じょう). Unlike the more famous bō staff, the jō staff can easily be called “a jō staff”, because the name does actually signify a special type of staff, unlike the bō, which literally means “staff” in J...

    The jō is a staff weapon used in several different Japanese martial arts. Unlike the bō, this staff is more focused on Japan itself than the island of Okinawa, where a lot of Japanese martial arts stem from, including the techniques of using the bō.

    A jō staff is usually around 4.2 ft (1.27 meters) long. It is made of wood. The material can be hard or flexible, depending on what you want to do with the staff and what you want to achieve. Some commonly used materials are oak (red or white), bamboo, pine, and rattan. The usual thickness is around 1 inch (2.2 cm).

    The techniques for jō were, according to legend, reportedly invented by famous swordsman Musō Gonnosuke Katsuyoshi (Japanese: 夢想 權之助 勝吉) after he was defeated by yet another famous swordsman, Miyamoto Musashi (宮本 武蔵), sometime in the early 17thcentury. These two famous samurai fought each other in a duel sometime between 1608 and 1611, according to...

    As far as martial arts go, the jōis not overly popular, if only numbers are concerned. It is important in a certain number of Japanese martial arts (and styles), but there is one specific martial art that is based on using the jō and it is called jōjutsu; the artistic technique of wielding the jō is called jōdō. The basic element of this martial ar...

  4. The wooden staff of Japan, or "Jo", is a cylindrical straight stick of unassuming character with a length ranging from about 50" to 56" and a diameter of about 1". It is used alone in kata or paired with other Jo and closely linked historically with the Japanese sword.

  5. Mar 23, 2023 · The jo staff (杖:じょう, “jō”) is a type of Japanese wooden staff used as a weapon. It was originally designed for use by samurai in medieval Japan. A jo fighter can confidently face an opponent with a katana.

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  7. The Jo is one of my favorite martial arts weapons! I this How to use your Jo staff live workout #1 you will get started with the basic moves and learn how to use a Jo, walking or hiking...

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