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Jutsu (literally: “art / technique / means / trick”) refers to the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Techne technical aspects]] of a given activity.  
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Jutsu (literally: “art / technique / means / trick”) refers to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Techne technical aspects] of a given activity.  
  
 
Jutsu is achieved through study and practice, and mainly focuses on its own immediate practical concerns.
 
Jutsu is achieved through study and practice, and mainly focuses on its own immediate practical concerns.
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Jutsu (literally: “art / technique / means / trick”) refers to the technical aspects of a given activity.

Jutsu is achieved through study and practice, and mainly focuses on its own immediate practical concerns.