The essence of this Dojo is the practice of jissen and shinken gata in order to protect life and preserve peace.
Training consists of skills include striking and kicking, grappling and throwing, and effective use of traditional and modern weapons. Some facets of training include:
Due to the inherently dangerous nature of training, membership is selective.
This Dojo closely follows the most recent teachings of the Bujinkan Honbu Dojo in Japan. Those that are not directly associated with Hatsumi Sensei are not reliable sources of training.
Training consists of skills include striking and kicking, grappling and throwing, and effective use of traditional and modern weapons. Some facets of training include:
- Taijutsu: Unarmed Combat including Dakentaijutsu (Striking), Jutaijutsu (Throwing and Grappling), and Taihenjutsu (Body Movement Skills);
- Bojutsu: Stick and Long Staff skills with the Rokushakubo, Jo, Hanbo, Shakujo, Jutte, Tessen, and Eda Koppo;
- Kenjutsu: Sword skills with the Katana, Tachi, Ninja To, Ken, Wakizashi and Tanto;
- Sojutsu, Naginata and Bisento: Spear, Halbred and Giant Battlefield Halbred fighting;
- Shurikenjutsu: Throwing Blade skills with the Senban Shuriken and Bo Shuriken;
- Kyoketsu Shoge and Kusarifundo: Hook, Rope and Ring, and Weighted Chain Techniques;
- Jissen Goshinjutsu/Shinken Gata: Real Fighting and Modern Self-Protection.
Due to the inherently dangerous nature of training, membership is selective.
This Dojo closely follows the most recent teachings of the Bujinkan Honbu Dojo in Japan. Those that are not directly associated with Hatsumi Sensei are not reliable sources of training.