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aramitama (J) [Shinto] a universal force that is responsible for the constructive energies in the cosmos
Aran (O) [Karate] a kata practiced in Chubu Shorin-ryu
arasoi (J) [Common Usage] a dispute, quarrel
ariake (J) [Kyudo] a technique used for seeing the target from the left side of the bow, allowing the archer to fully see and aim at the target before the arrow is released
arigato (J) [Common Usage] thank you
arukikata (J) [Common Usage] methods of walking
asageiko (J) [Common Usage] morning practice
Asahiyama (J) [Sumo] a sumo beya located in Edogawa Ward, Tokyo
Asayama Ichiden-ryu (J) [Style] a school of ken-jutsu, iaijutsu, bo-jutsu, ju-jutsu, and taiho-jutsu
ase (J) [Common Usage] perspiration, sweat
ashi (J) [Common Usage] leg, foot
ashi ate (J) [Judo] kicking techniques
ashi barai (J) [Karate, Judo] leg sweep
ashibo kake uke (J) [Karate] leg-hooking block
ashi bumi (J) [Kyudo] A position in which the bow is held in the left hand and under the left forearm. The arrow is held in the right hand and under the right arm, with the legs shoulder-width apart.