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Japanese martial arts in general are not effective.
Judo gold medalists can't really compete with some dude that has a few months of real training. It's not a real martial art. It's more for show on TV.
Karate is also not very useful. The only successful karate fighter had to implement muay thai and boxing heavily into his standup game. By that time, he was hardly a karate fighter. Whereas real martial arts like muay thai and boxing can just pick up complementary bits and pieces from other martial arts instead of having to do a complete overhaul.
Aikido is not very useful either.
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is incredibly effective. It's difficult to understand it in the context of the other Japanese martial arts. It's not even in Japan. They don't do BJJ there. So, it's not really a Japanese martial art. The Brazilians developed it through real fighting.
Didn't know that jiu jitsu is a Brazilian word.
Didn't know that Brazilians traditionally wore gi.
Didn't know that osu was a Brazilian word.
Didn't know that a lot of BJJ techniques were invented in Brazil. I always was under the impression that the bulk of these techniques came from Japan.
The rest of your mumbo jumbo I can't even....
You need to super-punch yourself in the crotch.