Motoha Yoshin Ryu JuJutsu Carlisle
Martial Arts Clubs
Motoha Yoshin Ryu JuJutsu Carlisle
Unit 8b, Carlisle
# Motoha Yōshin Ryū JūJutsu, Carlisle
Motoha Yōshin Ryū JūJutsu Carlisle is a specialist martial arts school dedicated to preserving and teaching an authentic branch of traditional Japanese jujutsu. Operating from the B5 Martial Arts dojo on English Gate Plaza, the organisation focuses on Motoha Yōshin Ryū—a Menkyo Kaiden (full transmission) lineage descended from the Hontai Yoshin Ryū-Takagi Ryū tradition under Soke Yasumoto Akiyoshi. The name "Motoha" reflects their commitment to original Takagi Ryū teachings, tracing back to classical instructors Kanazawa Ichizu and Minaki Saburoji.
The school serves two distinct demographics: junior students aged six and above, and adults alongside teenagers aged thirteen and upwards. Both groups train on Tuesdays, with juniors attending during school term-time from 6:30–7:30pm, whilst adults and older teens benefit from extended two-hour sessions from 6:30–8:30pm.
What distinguishes this establishment is its unwavering focus on lineage preservation and authentic technique transmission rather than modern sport jujutsu. Their affiliation with Yasumoto Soke ensures students receive instruction rooted in genuine historical jujutsu principles. The school's 5.0 Google rating across 63 reviews demonstrates consistent quality and community satisfaction. By maintaining small, structured classes in a dedicated martial arts facility, Motoha Yōshin Ryū provides serious practitioners—whether children developing discipline or adults seeking traditional martial training—with access to a rare and respected jujutsu lineage rarely found outside Japan.
Motoha Yōshin Ryū JūJutsu Carlisle is a specialist martial arts school dedicated to preserving and teaching an authentic branch of traditional Japanese jujutsu. Operating from the B5 Martial Arts dojo on English Gate Plaza, the organisation focuses on Motoha Yōshin Ryū—a Menkyo Kaiden (full transmission) lineage descended from the Hontai Yoshin Ryū-Takagi Ryū tradition under Soke Yasumoto Akiyoshi. The name "Motoha" reflects their commitment to original Takagi Ryū teachings, tracing back to classical instructors Kanazawa Ichizu and Minaki Saburoji.
The school serves two distinct demographics: junior students aged six and above, and adults alongside teenagers aged thirteen and upwards. Both groups train on Tuesdays, with juniors attending during school term-time from 6:30–7:30pm, whilst adults and older teens benefit from extended two-hour sessions from 6:30–8:30pm.
What distinguishes this establishment is its unwavering focus on lineage preservation and authentic technique transmission rather than modern sport jujutsu. Their affiliation with Yasumoto Soke ensures students receive instruction rooted in genuine historical jujutsu principles. The school's 5.0 Google rating across 63 reviews demonstrates consistent quality and community satisfaction. By maintaining small, structured classes in a dedicated martial arts facility, Motoha Yōshin Ryū provides serious practitioners—whether children developing discipline or adults seeking traditional martial training—with access to a rare and respected jujutsu lineage rarely found outside Japan.
Services offered
Junior jujutsu classesAdult jujutsu instructionTraditional Takagi Ryū technique trainingBelt grading and progressionMenkyo Kaiden lineage instructionMartial arts for children aged 6+Jujutsu for teenagers and adultsAuthentic Japanese jujutsu training