I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, 'jitsu wa' might mean 'actually' in Japanese, 'ore' is 'I' or'me' informally, and'saikyou deshita' could be 'was the strongest'. So it might be about a story where the narrator claims to be the strongest in some context in a web - novel.
Finding the 'jitsu wa ore saikyou deshita web novel' can be a bit tricky. First, you could check out some well - known international web - novel aggregators. If it's a Japanese web - novel, it might be on Japanese - native platforms. Another option is to do a deep search on search engines using relevant keywords and see if any fan sites or dedicated web - novel libraries link to it. However, be careful of the legality and safety of the sources you use.
My personal favorite novel about practicing jiu-jitsu is "The Entertainment Biography of Mercenaries." After his mercenary career ended, the protagonist, Lu Xiao, came to a parallel world and began his entertainment life. He was proficient in Tai Chi, Wing Chun, Xingyi, Baji, Muay Thai, wrestling, Gracie Jiu-jitsu, and more than a dozen other combat techniques. He was a very powerful character. If you like hot-blooded and boxing novels, I don't think you'll be disappointed. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Yes, I recommend "The Rampage Fist", a novel about sports events. The protagonist, a special forces soldier, started from the boxing ring after he retired. He defeated the world's boxing champion, conquered the Muay Thai masters, defeated the karate elites, defeated the American professional wrestling champion, and locked down the world's jiu-jitsu masters. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend the book "Uchiha Kenshin: Koba", which tells the story of Uchiha Kenshin. This character in "Naruto" is a very powerful ninja, proficient in all kinds of ninjutsu and illusions, so the plot of this novel is quite exciting. In addition, this novel belonged to the light novel-derived doujinshi genre. I believe that for readers who like Naruto, it is a very good choice. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I'm not entirely sure as the title is rather specific and not a widely known mainstream visual novel. It could potentially be about a character who keeps repeating something and is unable to do something. Maybe it's a story of self - discovery and struggle within the context of a visual novel world.
The unique fighting styles. In a Jiu Jitsu graphic novel, the way the fighters move and grapple is distinct. It's not like regular fighting in other graphic novels.
A teen who was dealing with ADHD found focus and discipline through Jiu Jitsu. At first, his parents were skeptical if he could stick with it. But he loved it. He started winning junior championships. The structure and the physical activity in Jiu Jitsu helped him manage his symptoms better. His success in Jiu Jitsu also improved his academic performance as he learned to concentrate better both on and off the mat.
I recommend "The Rampage of the Fist." The protagonist of this book, retired special forces soldier Liu Su, started from boxing and defeated various masters, including a jiu-jitsu master. From him, you can see the combination and application of jiu-jitsu and other fighting techniques. Perhaps it can provide you with some inspiration. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
There's no way to accurately determine the main characters just from this title. However, if we assume based on the title, it might be a first - person narrator, perhaps a young person, given the use of 'watashi' which means 'I' in Japanese. This character could be in a world filled with other supporting characters who either contribute to their inability to do something or are witnesses to their repetitive cycle.