The Bujinkan (Warrior Spirit Training Hall or House of the Divine Warrior), or more properly the Bujinkan Dōjō (武神館道場, Bujinkan Dōjō?) is a martial arts organization. It is headed and operated by sōke Masaaki Hatsumi (初見良昭 Hatsumi Masaaki), who learned from Toshitsugu Takamatsu (高松寿嗣 Takamatsu Toshitsugu). The Bujinkan hombu dōjō is in Noda just outside Tokyo. Bujinkan dōjō can be found all over the world.
The Bujinkan Dōjō method is named Bujinkan Budō Taijutsu (武神館武道体術), and is a collection of nine martial arts family lineages, called ryūha. The art was previously called Bujinkan Ninpō Taijutsu and before that it was known under the more generic name of ninjutsu - a name that many serious practitioners of the art today avoid as it has acquired something of a bad reputation. One thing associated with ninjutsu is the throwing of shuriken and although it is part of the curriculum of some ryūha, it is very much a small facet of a much larger system.
Offering Togakure-Ryu Ninjutsu, Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu and Jujutsu for children and adults. Features program summary, schedule, and instructor profiles for this school in Allston, Massachusetts. Also includes general martial arts articles.
http://www.boston-ninpo.com
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Provides news, dojo information, instructor profiles, training schedule, seminars and events, FAQs, quotes, creed, glossary, merchandise and links for this dojo located in Princeton, New Jersey.
http://www.shinobi.org/
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Teaching Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu (Ninjutsu/Ninpo) martial arts in England. Lists style overview, general information, class schedule, beginners and student information and links.
http://www.bujinkanlondon.org
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