What is Bujinkan?

Bujinkan means the divine warriors hall. It is not a meant as a glorification of our own practices, but a respectful memory of the previous grand master, Takamatsu.

The teachings of our Soke, Masaaki Hatsumi, is of the 9 Ryű (schools) he is the inherited teacher of. The schools embedded in Bujinkan are techniques and essence of different warriors battle tested knowledge. Takamatsu additionally retested it in combat and refined the contents before passing it to his students.

One interpretation of Bujinkan teachings is that of warrior ship or soldiery, not unlike our current military teaches its officers. This is to be understood, not that we produce soldiers to our own army, but that what we teach is meant for persons faced with other people who has the intention to kill them. It is hopefully unlikely we will enter war on terms of a soldier, but there are more daily applications for our training, which will develop with the student.

Many do not like our training, because it experience and skill grows with the time spent training, and not just the intensity - and for the same reason other people enjoy training. You are never finished developing, there are always more to learn, and your belt grade is just a reminder that your ego is always higher than your skills!