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, also known as the, is a fighter belonging to the Professional Combat Association located within. Kurojō's birth was literally predetermined, a result of a hateful relationship between two individuals who were producing the child for the Association. As he was born, the boy would spend the first eighteen years of his life living under Kusanagi Hayaki, and was trained in the ways of Taijutsu, the boy eventually mastering the Spinning Style and creating his own style, which complimented his Kekkei Genkai. After living with Kusanagi for the majority of his life, he was handed over to the Professional Combat Association at the age of eighteen, and fought through the high ranks. He also recruits others into the organization, and his paid generously for this. Kurojō is the current Combat Champion of the CPA, and has yet to meet another who can best him in Taijutsu.

Spinning Style
Kurojō uses multiple forms of martial arts which make up his Taijutsu, all of them coming from the memories of his previous incarnation. Kurojō follows a multitude of forms when it comes to Taijutsu, and similar to his usage of Kenjustsu, Kurojō uses a variety of combination styles. The style of which Kurojō has made his own is called, a name which Kurojō has recognized as his own. Kurojō has been able to learn these multiple form through the training given to him by Kusanagi and utilizes the combinations for certain events.

As the name of Kurojō’s hand-to-hand combat implies, this form of Taijutsu focuses on Kurojō’s immense speed, using it to create ‘rotating’ punches, using them to cause internal bleeding within one’s body. The internal bleeding caused by such is heavily damaging, as Kurojō focuses these immensely powerful forms of a punch towards one’s important organs.

However, Kurojō’s martial arts can eventually be broken down into an amalgamation of many different forms of martial arts. These forms all have their weaknesses, but due to Kurojō’s usage of them by combining two or more forms of Taijutsu, Kurojō more or less covers any weaknesses that could potentially lead to his own downfall. Two of the most commonly seen of Kurojō’s combinations is a combination of the and  martial art forms. Aikido, also interpreted as a synthesis of one’s martial studies, philosophy, and religious beliefs. Essentially, a majority of Aikido techniques consist primarily of redirecting and turning movements that redirect the momentum of an opponent's original attack, and a throw or joint lock that terminates the technique entirely. Muay Thai, also known as the “art of eight limbs”, is a martial art which focuses on the usage of elbows and knees. This physical and mental discipline which includes combat on shins is known as it is characterized by the combined use of fists, elbows, knees, shins, being associated with a good physical preparation that makes a full-contact fighter very efficient in direct combat. This combination creates a combined martial art which focuses on ability to lock another’s joints with highly painful techniques.

The next known combination which is utilized by Kurojō is the highly effective combination of and. Taekwondo, also known as the “Flight Art”, is a martial art heavily focusing on the utilization of head-height kicks. Kurojō has mastered the three main Taekwondo forms; Hyeong, Poomsae, and Teul. The one Kurojō mainly excels in is the form of Hyeong. Hyeong more so resembles free-style fighting, and has been referred to as the “Artistic Pattern” due to its unusual form of Taijutsu. Krav Maga, also known as “Contact-Combat” is the martial art form which consists of a multitude of other martial art forms such as; Boxing, Wrestling, Aikido, Karate, Judo, and many other forms. The philosophy of this martial art embody the essence of ‘aggression.’ By using simultaneous offensive and defensive maneuvers, this technique also embodies the age-old phrase of “The best defense is offense”, and this martial art beautifully expresses such. This combination creates a “defensive strike” form of martial art, one which is revered across the lands.

The next known combination of martial arts utilized by Kurojō is the highly effective combination of and. Xing Yi Quan, also referred to as “Form-Intention Fist” or “Shape-Will Fist”, is one of the Wudang form of Chinese Martial Arts. This martial art is defined by its usage of aggressive, yet seemingly linear movements coated with explosive power which is often applied from a short-range. Kurojō, as with any other practitioner of the martial art use though-out coordinated movements to release bursts of strength meant to overpower the opponent, while simultaneously defending and attacking. This martial art is occasionally used alongside weapons of length, and Kurojō is able to use his Katana in this martial art. The main curricular points of this martial art are; Zhan Zhuang, Plow Stepping, Shi Li/Mo Jin, Wǔ Xíng, Shí'èr Xíng, Ba Zi Gong, and the Linking forms. This martial art is one which Kurojō excels in, and is usually the martial art her refers to before using his combinations of his very own martial art. The second martial art in this combination is Hapkido. Hapkidpo, also known as Hap ki do, or hapki-do, is a martial art originating from Korea which employs both long-range and close-range techniques. This art utilizes jumping kicks and percussive strikes via the hand, as well as manipulating the opponents to the practitioner’s will. The three main principles of this technique are; Hangul (화, Harmony), Hangul (원, Circle Principle), and Hangul, (유, Water/Flexible Principle). The harmony of this technique is merely the act of one remaining relaxed as well as not attempting to strike the opponent. The Circle Principle is the method in which practitioners use the opponent’s momentum against them, as well as creating their own momentum via a natural manner. If an opponent was to attack, a skilled practitioner could easily redirect an incoming fist in a circular motion, thereby adding the opponent’s momentum to the practitioners. The Water Principle is simply the principle which allows for one to use an opponent’s speed against themselves. This combination of martial arts is highly effective in combat.

The final combination of martial arts utilized by Kurojō is the highly effective combination of and. Lethwei, also known as the Burmese Bareknuckle Boxing, is a form of martial arts regarded as one of full-contact and is a highly aggressive as well as brutal form of martial arts. Similar to Muay Thai, this martial art is regarded as the “art of nine limbs”, due to the unusual usage of the head in combat. The most common techniques of this martial art are the; Spinning Elbow Strike, Roundhouse Kick, Knee and Elbow Strike, Knee and Punch, Jumping Elbow and Knee, and the Back Hook Kick. Sanshou, also known as Chinese Kickboxing, is a Chinese martial art which was developed after the study of traditional Kung fu, and utilizes an arsenal similar to other popular martial arts. The main form of the Sanshou martial art is the Yùndòng Sǎndǎ. This final combination, along with the other various combinations are the forms of martial arts which Kurojō has under his repertoire, and make him a truly feared competitor in the Taijutsu department.

Trivia

 * Kurojō is openly.