beach volleyball - Zangyo-Ninja

Ball game derived from volleyball. Divided into two pairs by two people, and performed on the court set up on the sandy beach. The rules are similar to a six-player volleyball, but the ball is slightly softer.

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Kung fu - Zangyo-Ninja

A Chinese martial art similar to Karate. In other parts of China, it is a term widely used not only for Chinese martial arts, but also means “practice / training / accumulation”, which is regarded as important in Chinese martial arts, and “time and labor”.

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Kendo - Zangyo-Ninja

A type of martial arts where competitors wearing armor face each other and compete for victory or defeat by hitting the part specified by bamboo swords. In the Edo period, it became a samurai table art, and further merged with Bushido to have a spiritual content, but entered the Meiji period and declined with … Read More

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basketball - Zangyo-Ninja

A ball game in which two teams of five each throw the ball into the opponent’s basket in the court and compete for points. Also, the ball used for this competition. It’s calls “Ro kyu” in Japanese. The first letter means basket.

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boxing - Zangyo-Ninja

A fighting sport that wears gloves on fists, uses only punches, and attacks only the front and sides of the opponent’s upper body. Also “Ken to” called in Japan.

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Zui Quan - Zangyo-Ninja

A type of state martial arts. A figurative fist imitating drunkenness. It is not a fist law to fight actually by drinking. It is a generic term that is crowned on a distinctive fist type, with its unique behavior as if you were drunken.

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football - Zangyo-Ninja

A game in which a leather ball is kicked into the goal and scored. It is named after the interpretation of being a kind of Kemari, a traditional Japanese game. Japan call “Ke mari”.

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Kenpo martial arts - Zangyo-Ninja

The origin of the fist law is considered to be India. That led to China as well as Buddhism and developed. In Japan, there is a school that takes the form of fist law among jujutsu, and there are also many elements of jujutsu that are similar to fist law in Japanese old martial … Read More

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classical form of martial arts - Zangyo-Ninja

In martial arts, it is something that only the user’s body is rolled out. It is the technique, attack and defense performed mainly with your own body or with bare hands. Japanese says “Tai jutsu”

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Football by vertically - Zangyo-Ninja

Also known as association football. The game is divided into two groups of eleven, with the goalkeeper keeping the ball untouched and putting the ball into the enemy’s goal. Japan call “Shu kyu”.

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swimming - Zangyo-Ninja

Swimming is exercise that swims on the surface of the water or in the water, and sports competitions. Overview Swimming generally refers to swimming on the surface or in the water. It takes some training to swim. It was born as one of the activities of human life in various parts of the world, … Read More

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Sumo - Zangyo-Ninja

A wrestling in which two players try on the ground and win the opponent if they defeat or move out of the ground. Japan has always been held in Japan and is considered a national sport. Or Sumo wrestler’s abbreviation.

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football team - Zangyo-Ninja

Another name for Association Football. Competition divided into two groups of eleven individuals, except for the goalkeeper, putting the ball on the enemy’s goal without touching the ball. A team that performs the competition. Japanese says shu-kyu-bu.

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volleyball by vertical - Zangyo-Ninja

In the old days was Japan called HaiKyu. a game in which two teams hit an inflated ball over a high net using their hands.

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billiards - Zangyo-Ninja

any of several games played on rectangular cloth-covered table in which long tapering cue sticks are used to propel ivory balls. Japanese said Do Kyu.

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Karate vertically - Zangyo-Ninja

a traditional Japanese system of unarmed combat. Or empty hand.

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mismove - Zangyo-Ninja

It mainly refers to the act during game. commit a foul. Japanese says Han-soku-ko-i.

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Straight punch / Oi zuki - Zangyo-Ninja

straight punch. a blow with the fist. Japaense says Sei-ken-dzuki.

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succer kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

a football game in which two teams of 11 players try to kick or head a ball into the opponents’ goal. football. Japanese says shu-kyu in the past.

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karate in kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

a traditional Japanese system of unarmed combat. An Okinawan martial art involving primarily punching and kicking, but additionally, advanced throws, arm bars, grappling and all means of fighting.

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Tennis - Zangyo-Ninja

A game in which the center of a flat ground of a certain size is partitioned by the net, and the ball is played by racquet from both sides. The original name is loan tennis. It is also called hard tennis in Japan. Japanese says “Tei kyu”.

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Table tennis - Zangyo-Ninja

One of indoor competitions. On a desk with a mesh in the center, meet celluloid globules together. Ping Pong. High sports competitive sports which are also adopted in the Olympic official competition. Japanese says “Ta kkyu”.

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