Danzan Ryu was founded in the 1920’s by Master Seishiro Okazaki in the Hawaiian Islands. Along with Judo, Okazaki studied Chinese Kung Fu, Okinawan Karate, Hawaiian Lua and Filipino Kali. Today, Danzan Ryu is one of the most comprehensive and perfected styles of personal defense in the United States. It includes all the elements of a superior combatives system as well as a complete system of resuscitation and healing arts. Go here for a more complete history.
The system was created in the early 1920s by Henry Seishiro Okazaki. Professor Okazaki had immigrated to Hawai'i from Japan at an early age in search of work in the islands. When as a young man he was diagnosed with incurable tuberculosis he committed himself wholeheartedly to his martial arts training and put his health in the hands of his sensei. He ultimately recovered and dedicated his life to the practice and teachings of what is now Danzan Ryu.
Jujitsu is a Japanese philosophy of self-defense, relying on skill and technique rather than strength and size. Judo is the practice of the “Way” of Jujitsu. It’s the elevation of one’s total self by understanding and adopting the principles of Ju into your manner of being. Professor Okazaki referred to his style of Jujitsu as "Judo" because he believed it was a path to greater self-awareness and health.
Danzan Ryu Judo/Jujitsu training is systematic and comprehensive. It involves learning to roll and fall (Sutemi), to move and balance (Tai Sabaki), to escape from grabs and manipulate joints (Yawara), to throw & project (Nage), to submit an opponent (Shime), to counter and transition (Oku), to reverse damage and heal injuries (Seifukujitsu), as well as many other in-depth areas of focus.
Training is completed in phases or “transmissions.” Within these transmissions are the following training goals:
• Condition the Body
- Flexibility
- Balance/Coordination
- Stamina
• Focus the Mind
- Patience
- Sensitivity
- Concentration
• Awaken the Spirit
- Intuition
- Creativity
- Compassion
The ultimate goal of your training in Danzan Ryu is to align your physical, mental, and emotional self. This alignment represents completion of your character and gives you access to your ultimate power, which is the full integration of your body, mind and spirit.


