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From blogurl:tazziedevil.wordpress.com - Google Blog Search by Duncan Stewart
Shuhari is a Japanese martial arts concept, and describes the stages of learning to mastery. It is sometimes applied to other disciplines, such as Go. ShuHaRi roughly translates to Learn, Detach and Transcend. Shu (守:しゅ, “protect”, ...… Read MoreUK Seminar -Paving the way | Henka
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After 3 long weeks in Europe, I have returned to Japan to continue my own training and to fade back into the routine. All the events were attended by excellent Buyu and there truly existed a feeling of cooperation and mutual growth. ...… Read MoreIndia 2010
From Shiro Kuma's Weblog by kumafr
Soon they plan to open other dôjô in India and I am sure that they will make a success of this evolution. During my last three seminars, the group has been more and more dedicated and growing. Last December in Japan, India was widely represented with a first group of black belts.
During my last stays over there we have covered all the basics of the Ten Chi Jin Ryaku no Maki (5 days); then the basics of Tantô, Kunai, Shotô, Hanbô, Jo, Biken (sword), Bô, Yari, and Naginata (4 days). I think this is the first time that a new group is following the logical evolution of learning.
The basics have been studied so we can now begin the real study and follow the order imposed by Sôke with the yearly themes. Respectively since 1993 we studied: bô, Yari, Naginata, Biken, Jo, Shinden Fudô Ryû Taihen Jutsu, Kukishin Ryû Daken Taijutsu, Koto Ryû Koppô Jutsu, Gyokko Kosshi Jutsu, Takagi Yôshin Ryû Jû Taijutsu, Sanjigen no Sekai, Yûgen no Sekai, Kasumi no Hô, Roppô Kuji no Biken, Kuki Taisho, Menkyô Kaiden, Saino Konki, Rokkon Shôjô.
Next May we will study the full series of forms of Bô Jutsu from the Kukishin Ryû. I hope that 4 days will be enough…
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Seminar with Lubos P, Paul M, Doug W, Pete R and Rob R in Hamry, Czech_Republic
2010-08-27/29 – Kikanju Taikai
Hatsumi-sensei has given both the name and his blessing to the event. Lubos Pokorny, Paul Masse, Doug Wilson, Pete Reynolds and Rob Renner. There are few non-Japanese that have spent as much time training directly with Hatsumi-sensei as these individuals. By bringing together this highly experienced and dedicated group, the goal is to share Senseis art and feeling and to provide the best possible training available outside of Japan.
From http://bujinkan.me/seminars/…
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