castle'Kiostukete - Japanese - meaning;  To be Careful In parting, many Japanese Sensei use the term to mean 'Watch Out', referring to someone who may attack you.  Simply, being aware at all times. 

​The various Budo words come from the Old World martial Jittsu systems that use a language referred to as Heigo ~ or a type of military martial language. 

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