Wado is a Japanese Karate which was born out of its creator's expertise in Koryu Bujutsu (namely Shindo Yoshin Ryu) combined with his studies of Okinawan karate. When we talk of the Jujutsu that is found in SYR however, it probably isn't what you think of as Jujutsu - even our differing spelling of the word gives that away. No, although we do practice locks, holds, sweeps, throws and pins - I wouldn't go as far to say we were grapplers. Strictly speaking Wado does not have Bunkai (or at least not in the Okinawan sense anyway). TBH, unless you are lucky enough to find a Wado teacher that knows his stuff (and you won't know that of course) - and you want to learn how to grapple - I'd find a good grappling club. Sojobo Thank you. I must say as a newcomer it is all so confusing. Wado seems to stress evasion in favor of blocks, but when you watch videos of shotokan practiioners fight, you will see that most of the time they evade as well. Noone is blocking anything. Same with the stances. It is being said that Wado uses higher stances. Again shotikan practioniers use higher stances when fighting. At the end of the day it seems to me it's all really the same and a lot of false marketing and labeling. Dan.