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All Correct to "my" knowledge.
The website itself states:
"The NAvTK maintains intensive contacts with many other organizations at home and abroad."
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"One can feel free to use the services of the academy and we paid a contribution only for services rendered"
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So if a school wishes to do a workshop of Muso jikiden eishin ryu Iaijutsu, they contact the school teaching this through the contacts loosely bound together through this Gakkai. -
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Never heard of that club, the Oranda Bujutsu Gakkai. Oh but wait, it links on to this site: http://www.shintairyu.nl/NAvTK.html (how surprising) which states halfway down:
transl.De NAvTK onderhoudt intense contacten met vele andere organisaties in binnen- en buitenland.
De Shin tai ryu is verbonden met de Nederlandse Academie voor Traditionele Krijgskunsten 和蘭陀武術学会.
De academie kent geen leden en men hoeft zich niet te verbinden aan een bond. Men kan vrijblijvend gebruik maken van de diensten van de academie en men betaald een bijdrage alleen voor verleende diensten. De activiteiten blijven binnen de Nederlandse wetgeving.
The NBAvTK maintains intense contacts with many other organisations within the NL and abroad.
The Sin tai ryu is connected to the Dutch Academy for Traditional Martial Arts.
The academy has no members and one does not have to be member of a union [like the association/union/bond/liga of judo (JBN)] One can use the services of the academy without obligations, and one pays only a fee for for services given. The activities remain within the Dutch legislation[ /law]
So this Oranda Bujutsu Gakkai is just shintairyu, and it seems that it has no other schools/branches/sports' unions connected to it.Last edited by Moenstah; 8/31/2012 6:06am at . Reason: tags
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Jesus Christ what a shitshow. Just the mere fact that historical questions are answered with "We're effective, come at me bro!" tells me that this art, its practitioners, and its instructors are completely full of ****.
Dutch Jujutsu, my ass.
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Its not a secret as far as I know...but I only practice Shin Tai Ryu, No Koryus.
Beyond everyone ranting their claims here I did not have much interest in them yet.
(Because I can't fit it in my current shedule)
So far "I've" only had workshops with a school for Asayama Ichiden-ryu (a Koryu style)
Besides that we've obviously had more non-Koryu (or unbeknownst to be Koryu to me) schools come around.
So thats at least 1 out of many for me... we'll see if I'll actually encounter more eventually. -
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