Links
Dojo & Organisation links
New Dojo Forum:
http://bujinkan-cambridge.proboards.com
Bujinkan Cambridge Dojo Facebook page here.
Ninjutsu Akban Wiki, useful video libary of techniques.
The website of Soke Hatsumi’s dojo the Grandmaster of the Bujinkan.
The website for a revalotionary fitness system based on the Bujinkan techniques.
Pedro Fleitas Gonzalez Site, one of the greatest Bujinkan practitioners.
Norman Smithers’ dojo. Norman’s a fantastic martial artist, it’s well worth visiting both his website and his dojo.
Alex Meehan’s Dojo. Well worth a visit, both on the web and to train with.
Lots of useful information about training at the Hombu or nearby Dojo.
Ben is a well respected practitioner and Japanese translator.
Formerly Bujinkan Great Britain, and a large organisation in England headed
up by some very experienced instructors.
Bujinkan Ireland host the Shi Tenno seminars, and have an excellent website.
There is often a visiting instructor at this club, so it’s worth visiting
to train with top exponents of the art.
Another good site with some interesting reading in the Ninpo Library.
Mats Hjelm’s site.
The Bujinkan (Divine Warrior) Southwest Dojo in Exeter City, UK, is lead by qualified blackbelt instructors, registered at our headquarters in Japan and personally licensed by Grandmaster Hatsumi.
The Bujinkan Mushin Dojo Ringstead
The Bujinkan Mikazuki Dojo is committed to teaching Budo Taijutsu as it has been passed down from Soke Masaaki Hatsumi, 34th generation Grandmaster of 9 different ryuha, or styles, taught together as Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu. Budo Taijutsu is translated as “warrior way of body movement” and is focused on balance, distance, timing and flow. Developing these qualities so that this art is dynamic and can be applied to everyday life, and not just as sport or a “living history” study.
Bujinkan Midkent Dojo was founded in April 1998.
The instructor at Midkent Dojo is Stephen Boddy. (an excellent practitioner)
Stephen started training in the Bujinkan in 1993. Since then he has travelled many times around Europe and to Japan to learn from Hatsumi-sensei and other leading teachers. He trains regularly with Peter King, the senior instructor in the UK and attends seminars around the country to learn from other visiting teachers.
Other sites, Online Communities & Resources
A Bujinkan Bulletin Board
A lot of good links from this page.
The Ura and Omote Article Archives
Many a happy hour to be spent here reading the various articles.
An informative glossary of Japanese budo terms.
Information on training courses in Cambridge, in a wide variety of professional and social subjects.
Martial Arts Shopping
A good source of normally hard-to-find books about Ninjutsu.
This eBay store sells genuine indoor Tabi, recommended for training, and usually quite hard to get hold of outside Japan.
Another useful website that sells Gi’s and other martial arts related stuff.
Primarily an Iaido and Kendo store, but that does mean they sell decent wooden swords, and some other kit that’s useful for us, too.
New online Bujinkan Store, listing UK seminars, Dojo’s and a supply for various training weapons, clothing etc…
Other information links:
For information about our lovely city
Visit Cambridge: The official tourism website for Cambridge, UK
For whats on and where in cambridge
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