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  Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu Martial Art :: New York :: Bujinkan Tohoku Dojo
The Bujinkan Tohoku Dojo is a member of the International Bujinkan Dojo, operating under the authority of the Bujinkan Honbu Dojo.
This site is intended to serve as a resource for those interested in Bujinkan training as well as to provide opportunities for training at the Bujinkan Tohoku Dojo and its affiliated training groups.
The Bujinkan (Warrior Spirit Training Hall) is the name of Masaaki Hatsumi's martial art organization.
www.nybujinkan.com   (133 words)

  
 Guidelines For Participation in the Bujinkan
The Bujinkan shall be open to only those who agree with and uphold the guidelines of the Bujinkan Dojo.
Those not upholding the guidelines of the Bujinkan, either as practitioners or as members of society, by committing disgraceful or reproachable acts shall be expelled.
The tradition of the Bujinkan recognizes nature and the universality of all human life, and is aware of that which flows naturally between the two parts:
www.bujinkan.com /guidelines.htm   (455 words)

  
 Bujinkan Czech Dojo - Shidoshi Pavel Slavík
Bujinkan Dojo is the only present school which teaches authentic Ninjutsu in original way.
The style of Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu comes from nine martial art schools, where three of them are the schools of Ninjutsu (Togakure ryu, Kumogakure ryu and the third Gyokushin ryu) and other Bujutsu.
Bujinkan Czech Dojo has been founded in 1991 since that time, it is the first and the only official Dojo in Czech Republic and Slovak Republic.
www.bujinkan.cz /pavel/english/bujinkan.htm   (472 words)

  
 Benevolent Heart Dojo NY
Incorporated within the Bujinkan system are nine ancient martial ryus or traditions which have been passed down from generation to generation for as long as 1000 years.
Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu is an amalgamation of nine warrior arts of ancient Japan as compiled by Grandmaster Masaaki Hatsumi.
Those not upholding the guidelines of the Bujinkan, either as practitioners or as members of society, by committing disgraceful or reproachable acts shall be expelled.
www.bujinkannyc.org /martial/faq.html   (3035 words)

  
 Washington DC Bujinkan Dojo - Frequently Asked Questions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu translates as “Warrior Way Body Skills.” The art was formerly known as Ninjutsu, but Hatsumi Sensei renamed it, possibly due to inaccurate ideas many people associated with the previous name.
Although the Bujinkan techniques are based on ancient traditions, it is a living art, constantly evolving to allow for applications in the modern world.
However, DC Bujinkan Dojo currently does not offer classes for students under the age of 16, and students between 16 and 18 years old must have permission and a waiver signed by a parent or guardian to engage in training.
www.dcbujinkan.com /FAQ.html   (3524 words)

  
 Bujinkan Shima Dojo - Committed to teaching the traditional Samurai and Ninja arts of Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu
Located in Richmond Virginia, we are committed to teaching the traditional Samurai and Ninja arts of Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu as taught by Soke Masaaki Hatsumi.
We strive to preserve the historical accuracy of these traditional arts, as well as translate this living Budo into a modern context so that it is easily applicable for everyday living.
Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu, is a traditional Japanese method of self-protection.
www.rvabujinkan.com   (440 words)

  
 Bujinkan Dojo Duesseldorf - School for traditional Ninjutsu
Bujinkan meant "temples of the divine warrior" and is the name for the Budo organization of Dr. Masaaki Hatsumi from Japan.
The symbol of the Bujinkan is the patch from the characters "Bu" and "Jin", which is fastened to the left chest side of the training suit.
Masaaki Hatsumi was born on 02 December 1931 in Noda/Japan.
www.bujinkan-dus.de /english/knowledge.htm   (223 words)

  
 Bujinkan Kongo Renge Dojo
The training structure of the Bujinkan, well over 900 years old, is based on the concept of teaching the martial arts as an essence or as a creative flow.
The Bujinkan training structure is designed to encourage the student to explore all of the possible realms for achieving a healthy, powerful, and virtuous sense of well being while preparing one to handle the conflicts and confrontations that arise in the course of day-to-day living.
Through repeated exposure to the challenges presented within the Bujinkan training structure one will gain first hand experience in identifying and strengthening those aspects of one's life that facilitate growth, confidence, peace of mind, and a sense of joy that accompanies living the warrior path.
groups.msn.com /BujinkanKongoRengeDojo   (685 words)

  
 Dayton Bujinkan Dojo Martial Arts School
Therefore, students of the Dayton Bujinkan Dojo are tested and licensed in Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu, not the specific lineages.
The Dayton Bujinkan Dojo is a Shidoshi Kai (teacher's guild) affiliate as defined by the rules and regulations of the Bujinkan Hombu in Nodashi, Japan for schools that issue rank.
Although advancement in the Bujinkan is a great goal for any student, it is more important to focus on the training itself, rather than worry about rank.
www.daytonbujinkan.com /questions.html   (1540 words)

  
 The Ninjutsu Bujinkan World Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Bujinkan Dojo Deutschland has longstanding experience (since 1987) in the training of the martial art Ninjutsu.
Once you studied the techniques thoroughly you can contact the office of Bujinkan Dojo Deutschland and fix an appointment either with Shihan Moshe Kastiel personally or with one of his trainers who have the licence to test students for doing the test according to the degree you prepared yourself for.
Bujinkan Dojo Deutschland organizes Ninjutsu Workshops which can be participated by every interested martial artist.
www.bujinkan-ninjutsu.de /virtual_dojo.asp   (1209 words)

  
 Justyn's Bujinkan Lion Dojo page
The Bujinkan is known for "Ninjutsu", but this is not the whole story by any means.
The head of the Bujinkan Dojo, Dr Masaaki Hatsumi prefers the term Budo Taijutsu, although he has used the term "Ninjutsu" in the past.
When we train what we do is in some ways similar to other martial arts in that we gather in a training hall (a Dojo) to enjoy ourselves throwing each other around etc...
home1.pacific.net.sg /~justyn/bujinkan.html   (422 words)

  
 Dayton Bujinkan Dojo Martial Arts School
As a Bujinkan Dojo, the school is licensed under the Bujinkan Hombu Shidoshi-Kai Association (International Bujinkan Headquarters in Japan).
If you are interested in trying classes, or for more information about the Dayton Bujinkan Dojo or Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu martial arts, please contact the dojo at dojoinfo@daytonbujinkan.com or call (937) 436-0725.
In addition to weekly training classes, the Dayton Bujinkan Dojo offers monthly seminars and workshops for adult students and guests to attend.
www.daytonbujinkan.com   (326 words)

  
 Justyn's Bujinkan Lion Dojo page
The Bujinkan is known for "Ninjutsu", but this is not the whole story by any means.
The head of the Bujinkan Dojo, Dr Masaaki Hatsumi prefers the term Budo Taijutsu, although he has used the term "Ninjutsu" in the past.
This would seem to vindicate a personal belief that genuine martial traditions the world over use the same body movement etc because we are all built along the same lines...
handel.pacific.net.sg /~justyn/bujinkan.html   (422 words)

  
 Bujinkan Gurei Dojo ||
The Bujinkan organization was formed in the early 1970's as the umbrella organization under which Souke ("Grandmaster") Hatsumi Masaaki transmits the teachings of the martial arts ryu-ha ("traditions / schools") which he in turn received from his teacher.
Their teachings have not been watered down for the sake of sporting applications, as is the case with most other Japanese martial practices, but have been faithfully handed down as methods for dealing with real-life conflict-resolution situations.
Thus the "dojo" is merely a rented space in which to gather a few bodies together for the sake of my own training, allowing me the opportunity to experiment with things that I find in regular training at my teachers' dojo.
bujinkan.graycastle.com /keiko/what.php   (390 words)

  
 Bujinkan Malta
Bujinkan Ninpo Taijutsu Malta owes its existence and success to the efforts and perseverance of Alfred Galea.
The Taikai is an annual gathering of the Bujinkan which is led by Soke Masaaki Hatsumi himself.
He also realised that that the Bujinkan system was much vaster than what he was learning in the BBD, and was backed by a whole philosophy that he had so far been unaware of.
www.bujinkanmalta.com /instructor.html   (713 words)

  
 UAH Bujinkan - Home
Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu (more commonly known as ninjutsu) is a traditional Japanese martial art with a rich history that spans over ten centuries.
Developed by the legendary ninja and samurai of feudal Japan, the Bujinkan martial arts have survived the test of time and continue to flourish worldwide under the direct guidance of Dr. Masaaki Hatsumi, thirty-fourth Sôke (grandmaster) of the nine distinct ryu ha (budo traditions) that make up this martial art.
The Bujinkan Dôjô or "Warrior God Training Hall," is a worldwide Dôjô organized in the 1970's by Hatsumi Sensei and headquartered in Noda, Japan.
www.uah.edu /bujinkan   (597 words)

  
 Japanese Martial Arts
The literal translation of Bujinkan is "Hall of the Divine Warrior." Hatsumi Soke gave his organization this name to honour his teacher Takamatsu Toshitsugu, the first person to receive the title Soke in all of the nine Ryu of which the Bujinkan is composed and which have histories dating from the eighth century onwards.
What sets the Bujinkan apart from other modern cognate forms of martial training (Karate, Kendo, Judo, Aikido, etc.) is that the techiniques which are still studied today were formed on the battlefields of Japan before nationwide peace was achieved by the Tokugawa Shogunate in 1603.
The Bujinkan is unique in that combat effectiveness is still held at the highest level, techniques not being diluted to accommodate safety.
www.pastornet.net.au /response/articles/25.htm   (2994 words)

  
 Bujinkan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Bujinkan (Divine Warrior House) is an international martial arts organization based on fighting tactics assimilated from nine ryu-ha (traditions; school) that were born on the battlefields of feudal Japan.
Actually, the Bujinkan derives its fighting style from the waza (techniques) and kata (stylized forms) of the nine ryu-ha.
Masaaki Hatsumi is the Head or Soke of the Bujinkan Dojo.
www.bujinkan.co.za /H4.html   (453 words)

  
 Bujinkan Croatia
A: Bujinkan Shinobi Dojo was the first name of the dojo in Zagreb.
A: By Soke dr. Masaaki Hatsumi's decision Bujinkan Seishin Dojo became "shibu" or the main dojo for Bujinkan organization, so sometimes the name Bujinkan Croatia is used for the same dojo, in order to emphasize that.
A: Bujinkan Seishin Dojo in Zagreb, which is also the "shibu", Bujinkan Seishin Dojo Pakrac in Pakrac and Bujinkan Seishin Dojo Vrbovec in Vrbovec are for the time being THE ONLY authentic dojos in Croatia, meaning they are a part of Bujinkan organization with headquarters in Japan.
www.bujinkan.hr /index.php?page=pitanja&id=faq_en   (692 words)

  
 #bujinkan IRC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Welcome to all Bujinkan members, #bujinkan users, and others looking for information on the Bujinkan and the channel on IRC dedicated to discussion about everything Bujinkan.
The IRC #bujinkan channel and this page are intended as free services by members of Hatsumi Sensei's Bujinkan organization to other members and any interested parties, but do not necessarily reflect his views or the views of other members.
"Bujinkan" and the Bujinkan logo/crest are trademarks of Hatsumi Sensei and are not to be used for profit by other individuals or organizations.
bujinkan.graycastle.com /irc   (227 words)

  
 Bujinkan: Ninpo at Canadian Content
Additional Information: Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu is the official designation for the traditional Japanese budo martial arts as taught by Soke(Grandmaster) Masaaki Hatsumi of Noda-shi, Japan.
Bujinkan Ninjutsu and Budo Taijutsu in the Hudson Valley area of New York.
Bujinkan Ninjutsu and Budo Taijutsu in the Miami/ Ft. Lauderdale areas of Florida.
www.canadiancontent.net /dir/Top/Sports/Martial_Arts/Ninpo/Bujinkan   (1415 words)

  
 Bujinkan Heisei Dojo Vancouver
Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu is the official designation for the traditional Japanese budo martial arts as taught by Soke (Grandmaster) Masaaki Hatsumi of Noda-shi, Japan.
Weapons include, but are not limited to: Long and short sword, bo of various lengths, pole arms such as halberd and spear, rope and chain weapons and throwing weapons such as shuriken.
Teachers in the Bujinkan should be in possession of a Shidoshi-kai membership card for the current year and students should, upon commitment to training, be in possession of a current Bujinkan membership card.
www.bujinkanbc.com /WELCOME.htm   (328 words)

  
 Instructors - Bujinkan Orillia Dojo
After moving to Calgary in 1992, Brian soon discovered a local Bujinkan Dojo, and made an appointment to view a class — a date, as it were, with destiny.
In addition to his duties as the dojo cho ("owner / head instructor") of the Bujinkan Orillia Dojo, Brian is "daddy" to Paige — a beautiful, bright tween-aged girl; and the partner of Kim — the love of his life.
He is a direct student of Soke Hatsumi, and returns to Japan on a regular basis, to train with Soke, and the Japanese Shihan.
www.bujinkandojo.ca /instructors.php   (800 words)

  
 What Is Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu :: New York :: Bujinkan Tohoku Dojo
Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu is a traditional Japanese martial art that teaches effective ways of self-protection using timing, distancing, and angling.
The Bujinkan (translated as "warrior spirit hall") is the platform Masaaki Hatsumi, Soke (literally "head of the family", but commonly called "Grandmaster"), teaches Budo Taijutsu from.
It is the culmination of these nine ryu that Hatsumi Sensei uses as the basis for the Bujinkan.
www.nybujinkan.com /what_is_budo_taijutsu.php   (376 words)

  
 Bujinkan.org - Main Page
This site is set up for ALL the students of the Bujinkan and is not based on a specific Dojo.
Safe and effective training in the martial arts can only be found through a qualified teacher who has achieved recognition from Masaaki Hatsumi Soke in Japan.
This site is not officially recognized by Hatsumi Soke and the Bujinkan organization.
www.bujinkan.org /main/page1.asp   (114 words)

  
 Bujinkan San Francisco Dojo - Masaaki Hatsumi
Some people use the name BUJINKAN without knowing me or all of this; it's a great shame because they are deceiving their students.
In the majority of the other styles, the founders are long dead and just about anybody uses their name and that of their school without anyone being able to verify if the techniques and teachings are right or not.
Being the founder of the BUJINKAN, you are able to keep an eye on those who use the name of your school.
www.bujinkansf.org /hatsumi/interview.htm   (5231 words)

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