We are particular about the company we keep and
make every reasonable effort to verify that the links listed here are
ok. Always remember, Talk is Cheap, vify the claims made by the Dojo's
owner before investing your time and money.
American
Bujinkan Dojo: A website owned by Richard J. Von
Donk, another one of Grandmaster (Soke) Hatsumi's students. Look
for the link to another Ninja Links Page at the bottom of his home page
American Shidoshi Kai Fellowship: Shidoshi is a 5th Dan who is
an an instructor in the art of Ninjutsu. The Kai Fellowship is a
lose knit professional forum for haggling over training techniques.
Not a whole lot of information for the beginner, but worth looking at
quick look.
Bear Clan Bujinkan Dojo
Dan
R. Hoads & Tom Hayden
St
Louis MO (314) 770-2116
Bujinkan
Dojo Listing For The USA: Just what the name says it is.
Bujinkan Fudoshin Dojo: is currently the only school of
traditional Bujinkan style Ninpo Taijutsu in Regina Saskatchewan and
surrounding area. Instruction is given by certified black belt
instructors of the Bujinkan System.
Bujinkan
Musha Shugyo Dojo/Urban Defense Fitness Center
725 N 6th
Street, Philadelphia PA 19123
Tel#267-847-4961
bmsdojo@yahoo.com
Bujinkan Dojo NYC:
An NYC Dojo with an excellent page showing how the nine Ryu were created
and came under the control of Dr. Hatsumi
Bujinkan.org:
The website for Dr. Hatsumi's
Dojo in Japan.
Dr. Masaaki
Hatsumi phd: A comprehensive listing of the Grandmaster's
credentials.
Happo Biken Menkyo Shihan Dojocho –
Jigoku Dojo: Texan Dojo serving the north Dallas area.
North East MD Bujinkan Training Group: We currently train at ET
Karate on Bel Air Rd. White Marsh MD. Classes are 8-9:30 PM Monday and
Wednesday and 8-10AM Saturday. Additional classes may be held from time
to time.
kihon.com:
Welcome to Kihon.com's Bujinkan Dojo listings. The schools listed
below are all instructed by teachers that have a minimum of ten (10)
years martial arts training, have trained in Japan and are committed to
sharing the skills, techniques and knowledge that have been handed down
through the centuries. Find out more information about a dojo (martial
arts school) in your area.
Kiko Bujinkan Dojo : One of the many homes of Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu.
Shidoshi_Kai: To promote the Bujinkan Dojo in the United States of
America via following the Rules Of The Bujinkan and the Ten Chi Jin
Ryaku no maki as set by Masaaki Hatsumi Sensei. And to further the
understanding of the Bujinkan martial arts by following the
recommendations set forth in the American Shidoshi Kai's Suggestions For
Bujinkan Teachers.
The
Network: A site devoted to helping art of Ninjutsu police and
protect itself.
Starbucks
Place: Welcome to my site. I hope you will gain some knowledge
here, and perhaps be interested enough to find out more.
Warrior Information
Network: Also called WIN. An excellent resource.
WIN is a clearing house of information on Ninjutsu related sites as well
as a good place to have your site hosted. Includes a
national and international listing of Dojos.
People
Keith Edwards:
Shodan {1st degree black belt}, founder of the Kiko Bujinkan Dojo with
permission from his Sensei, Shihan 12th Dan
Edward Martin in hopes of spreading the teachings of Grandmaster
Hatsumi
Howard McKim:
Howard Mc Kim is a certified Acupuncturist. He has been a practicing
Doctor of Chiropractic as well as an alternative healer for 36 years.
Before this, he worked in the aerospace and petrochemical industry. For
over 21 years he has been a Martial Arts practitioner and holds a Yon
Dan (4th degree) in Bujinkin Ninjitsu. He and his wife have been
teachers of meditation and psychic healing for more than 10 years. They
have also taught their classes within martial arts schools. Their work
has been included in a 1000 year old scroll filling in some of the
information that had been lost in one Kung Fu style by its Grand Master.
Jack Hoban: A Fellow instructor, 15th Dan who teaches along
the Jersey Shore. He has written about Ninjutsu. A listing
of his work can be found at WIN and his website.
Japan
Japan's
National Tourist Organization: Not sure where the Iga province
is or how it relates to the rest of Japan? Click on this site for
detailed information.
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