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Sorry for the delay Mongo,can you give me the 411 on Sosuishitsu Ryu Jujutsu? it is probably a stretch as well as far as student policy but I am a stubborn son of a bitch when it comes to determination.I realise alot of schools, Koryu or not have a closed door policy except for their own but it's worth a stab or two right?If i'm going to go I might as well go all the way or nothing I'd rather spend dozens of years training from a source if possible i'm busting my balls squirreling away my life savings for something this epic so yeah much oblaged if you could give me a rundown I could be wrong but some of the best schools are kept for thier own god you are one lucky cat lol **** I wish I was there with you :thumbsup:
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http://www.nyseibukan.com/SJJK/sjjk.html
http://www.sosuishitsuryu.com/sitemap/
I haven't seen them at the Budokan and their honbu is a ways away from where I'm living but it is authentic koryu and it looks good if that is what you are looking for. There is a lot of stuff on koryubooks.com and e-budo. Locally, TSKR is 30 mins away by train and I know that they want a several year commitment from the student before they start training. Most places aren't too expensive but its often limited on how far you can travel to train.
Tokyo has Daito-ryu, Sosuitsu-ryu, and just about any other kind of martial art you want. Araki-ryu is in Gunma prefecture (2hrs) from Tokyo and there is a lot in Osaka, Fukuoka, etc.
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Ahhh thanks for the free bee's and some additional input well..I kind of thought in order to get to the heart of the system you have to"live in" and be inside to show dedication but wasn't 100 percent sure you just confirmed this and a few new questions or two as well thanks again friend
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I'll take what I can when I can until I can be accepted into a study program. My first choice is the Sosuishitsu school but am looking into other aspects as well.You study Judo Mongo,are you trained in Kodo or an entirely different system?just curious I have thought about different aspects i am working on to fullfill my self as a well rounded cross trained student hopefully fullfill the slots of Real Ninjutsu/Budo aspects,Jujutsu,etc...I can tell you train in Nippon so you must have a word or two in comparison as to the differences of Eastern/Western presentation.I mean there are some real lazy bastards here that short cut everything and just go for the biuseness approach doing more harm than good.What's more important a quick rank or a proper one?Last edited by Vagrant; 11/15/2005 9:53pm at . Reason: add on
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Judo (Kodokan)is everywhere in Japan and the world pretty much. If you get a chance to come to Japan, hit up a local place. Usually, its pretty serious training if you find a club that isn't full of kids. The Japanese are obviously well educated about martial arts and I have yet to see a bullshit school.
If you come here, it will pretty much depend on where you are living at and who/what is in the area. There is koryu spread through out but sometimes it is hard to find. Judo and Karate are easy to find and there are always tons of tournements. Also, a couple times a year there are Budo festivals where a lot of the koryu schools will have demonstrations. Depends on what you want as far as martial arts. -
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AK is one of the most FAMOUS masters of Ninjitsu,
Originally Posted by JohnnyCache
He's written many MANY books on such topic (Ninjitsu), many of which have been TRANSLATED in VARIOUS languages
In the past, AK has also studied karate, judo, kung fu, yoga, and VARIOUS meditation techniques.
There is the real translation. JC's one was good, but rembember: Italians do it better.
*cries* I almost thought my country was Ashida-free... :homework:
And right now I found people here in Italy calling him "Soke"... :beatdead:
The Ishidakai Kuroi Ryu is the Italian representative of Soke Ashida Kim's school of Ninjitsu.La Ishidakai Kuroi Ryu è la rappresentante italiana della scuola
di Ninjitsu del Soke Ashida Kim.
E’ nata con lo scopo di portare avanti questo stile e le
tradizioni ad essa connesse.
L’allenamento è caratterizzato da un’ampia varietà
di tecniche a mani nude e con armi tradizionali e da una
preparazione fisica molto intensa.
It was created with the goal of mantain such style and its traditions.
Training is made of a variety of empty hand tecniques, traditional weaponry and very intense conditioning
HI is a Ninjitsu instructor and trained directly under Soke Ashida Kim. He currently hold the Chunin degree (2° dan black belt).HIKARU ISHIDA
Hikaru Ishida è istruttore di Ninjitsu e allievo diretto
del Soke Ashida Kim. Possiede attualmente il grado di
Chunin (cintura nera 2° dan).
Oltre al Ninjitsu ha studiato per molti anni e studia
tutt’ora altre arti marziali cinesi e giapponesi, nonché il Karate americano
Aside Ninjitsu he's been studying for many years and still studies other Chinese and Japanese martial arts, as well as American Karate.
LINKS
www.blackdragon.co.za Kuroi Ryu style website in South Africa
www.blackdragongermany.de Kuroi Ryu style website in Germany
http://www.blackdragonholland.nl/ Kuroi Ryu website in the Netherlands
http://www.ashidakim.com/ Soke Ashida Kim'website and Dojo Academy of Martial Arts
http://www.theninja.tk/ website featuring many schools of Ninjitsu
http://www.iganinja.jp/english/menu.html website of Iga Ryu Ninjitsu's tradition
http://www.secrets-of-shuriken.com.au/principles.htm thrown blades website
http://www.christaj.com/index.html Budo Ryu Ninjutsu school website
http://www.ryoku.dk Kuroi Ryu style website in DenmarkLast edited by king of seals; 11/16/2005 12:13pm at .



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