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Western texts on Japanese fighting arts often assert that during the<br />

Tokugawa period (A.D. 1600–1868) martial art masters began replacing the<br />

suffix jutsu [4], meaning “art” or “skill,” with dô [5], meaning “way” or<br />

“path,” in the names of their disciplines, to distinguish the sublime from<br />

the purely technical applications and purposes of martial art. Thus kenjutsu,<br />

“the art of swordsmanship,” became kendô, “the way of the sword”;<br />

bujutsu, “the martial skills,” became budô, “the martial way”; and so on.<br />

<strong>The</strong> historical record, however, does not support this conclusion. Some<br />

Minamoto Yoritomo<br />

(1147–1199) was the<br />

general who became<br />

shôgun in 1185 and<br />

was instrumental in<br />

founding the samurai<br />

system. (<strong>The</strong> Art<br />

Archive)<br />

Budô, Bujutsu, and Bugei 57

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