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Koryū
and are Japanese terms that are used to describe Japanese martial arts that predate the Meiji restoration (1868). The term is contrasted with Gendai budo "modern martial arts" (or shinbudo "new martial arts") which refer to schools developed after the Meiji Restoration.〔Draeger, Donn F. (1974) ''Modern Bujutsu and Budo''. New York: Weatherhill. Page 57. ISBN 0-8348-0351-8〕〔(Fumon Tanaka (2003) ''Samurai Fighting Arts: The Spirit and the Practice''. ) Tokyo: Kodansha International Ltd. Page 22. ISBN 4-7700-2898-9〕 ==Distinction== In Japanese, ''kobudō'' 古武道 and ''ko-ryū'' 古流 are normally treated as synonyms (for example, All Japan Kendo Federation,〔''Japanese-English Dictionary of Kendo''. All Japan Kendo Federation. Tokyo. Japan. 2000. Page 52.〕). In English, the International Hoplology Society makes a distinction between ''kobudō'' and ''ko-ryū'' concerned the origin and the difference between the ranking of priorities concerning combat, morals, discipline and/or aesthetic form.〔Armstrong, Hunter B. (1995) The Koryu Bujutsu Experience in Koryu Bujutsu - Classical Warrior Traditions of Japan. Page 19-20. ISBN 1-890536-04-0〕
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