About Asian Combat Ju-Jutsu National Federation
The Asian Combat Ju-Jutsu Federation (ACJJF) is represented across Asia through its recognized national federations. Here you will find a list of NFs.


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West Asia
Bahrain
Iran
Iraq
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Palestine
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Syria
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Central Asia
Afghanistan
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan
South Asia
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
East Asia
China
Hong Kong (China)
Macau (China)
Japan
Mongolia
North Korea
South Korea
Chinese Taipei (Taiwan)
South East Asia
Brunei Darussalam
Cambodia
Indonesia
Laos
Malaysia
Myanmar
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
Timor-Leste
Vietnam
Combat Ju Jutsu
Combat Ju-Jutsu traces its roots back centuries to the ancient Japanese warrior traditions of Ju-Jutsu, where effectiveness in real battle was valued above all. This heritage has been preserved and adapted into a modern discipline that combines sport, self-defense, and professional application.
The first official legal registration and federation of Combat Ju-Jutsu was established in 1960, marking the beginning of its organized international development. Since then, Combat Ju-Jutsu has grown into a recognized sport while maintaining its independence and unique character.
It is not a mixture of other martial arts, but an authentic and self-contained discipline, built on simplicity, speed, and efficiency. Striking, throwing, submissions, and weapon defense are applied as one integrated system, designed for real combat and survival.
Combat Ju-Jutsu sport is practiced in the sections Full-Combat, Close-Combat, Ground-Combat, and Self-Defense, preparing athletes for effectiveness at all ranges. The guiding principle is simple: victory lies not in the number or beauty of techniques, but in their practical effectiveness.
All statutes, rules, and intellectual property of Combat Ju-Jutsu are legally protected and safeguarded under the authority of the Asian Combat Ju-Jutsu Federation (ACJJF).


Combat Ju-Jutsu athletes embody strength, discipline, and respect, mastering striking, throws, and submissions while upholding the values of honor, fair play, and clean sport.
Liana Derian (Female national athlete Combat Ju Jutsu


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