Also there are many waza like Suriage-Men, Oikomi-Men etc. in modern Kendo which were originally Hokushin Ittō-ryū techniques, named by Chiba Shusaku Narimasa for his school. Source: Internet
Contests were 15 minutes long and were judged on the basis of nage waza and katame waza, excluding atemi waza. Source: Internet
Fifteen techniques in three sets of five, illustrating the three categories of katame waza: osaekomi waza, shime waza and kansetsu waza. Source: Internet
In 1916, additional rulings were brought in to further limit kansetsu waza with the prohibition of ashi garami and neck locks, as well as do jime. Source: Internet
Kansetsu and shime waza The application of joint manipulation and strangulation/choking techniques is generally safe under controlled conditions typical of judo dojo and in competition. Source: Internet
Nage waza Safety in the practice of throwing techniques depends on the skill level of both tori and uke. Source: Internet