Ju-Jitsu Standards · Professional Training Framework



The World Ju-Jitsu Corporation (WJJC) is an international organization that defines the institutional framework for the development, preservation and international recognition of Kishidō Ju-Jitsu.
Through structured standards, governance principles and coordinated international representation, the WJJC provides a unified system within which schools, instructors and national representatives operate.
The WJJC does not function as a commercial entity or informal association, but as an institutional reference framework ensuring consistency, integrity and long-term continuity across its international network.
International Standards · Instructor & School Certification · Ethics and Institutional Governance
Institutional sections defining the structure, principles and governance of the WJJC
About WJJC | Mission & Vision | History | Founder | Structure & Governance | International Network | Code of Ethics

LEADERSHIP AND ORIGINS
The origins of the World Ju-Jitsu Corporation are rooted in a defined vision and leadership that established the institutional foundations of the organization. This section outlines the principles, historical context and leadership role that shaped the development of the WJJC.
STRUCTURE IN ACTION
The WJJC operates through defined structures that translate institutional principles into practical action. Events, seminars and coordinated activities reflect how governance, standards and organization function within the WJJC framework.
A GLOBAL NETWORK
The WJJC international network is built upon coordinated representation and institutional alignment.
It reflects a structured presence across countries, governed by shared standards, responsibilities and long-term vision.

