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Year: 2013

New Shinobi Tanto

buki stolarJanuary 23, 2013January 23, 2013

From Paart Budo Buki by buki stolar

first model of this kind of shinobi tanto was made 2000 for Taikai in Holland, since then there have been several modifications, and this is the last one, enjoy,

more photo soo, more info soon





two versions

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Introducing Rojodojo and 五法 Goho Video Preview

Michael GlennJanuary 22, 2013January 22, 2013

From Bujinkan Santa Monica by Michael Glenn

I'd like to begin this post by thanking all of you for your presence and support over the past few years. This blog started because I have a deep abiding passion for the Bujinkan, which has been an integral part of my life's journey for well over half my life, and will remain so for the duration. And every one of you has been a part of that.

I care so much about the Bujinkan because it's a dynamic, living art. One which spoke to me as a skinny, awkward boy, and one which has evolved with me and for me as I've transformed physically and spiritually to embrace all aspects of this wonderfully rich lifestyle. It has given me grace as well as strength, balance and wisdom.

I don't practice Bujinkan; I'm immersed in it fully. It's not a study, it is, simply put, a transformational relationship...one of the most enriching and enduring relationships I have.

I teach Bujinkan as an extension of this relationship. I blog for the same reason. And I am so honored and proud to announce the launch of my new website which takes this union to the next level. It is intended to realize the vision I have for my Bujinkan life, and hopefully for yours, too.

At Rojodojo.com, I will continue to blog, publish my heartfelt training notes after every class, and explore the culture of our art through as many mediums as possible. I'll bring my love for the arts, film making, philosophy, and travel to the table. And I will produce training videos from my unique perspective. I will also travel, providing seminars and documenting these experiences for you to share.

This is my way of expanding and enriching what I give back to the community I'm so proud to be a part of. As with my classes, I pledge to keep the membership fees reasonable and affordable. They exist to enable me to continue to provide you with the best possible content.

I invite you to join me. I'd love to see you at one of my Bujinkan Santa Monica classes or in a seminar at a dojo near you. And I'd love to share it all with you through an exclusive membership to Rojodojo.com, where you can embark on every step of this dynamic journey.

Please accept this invitation. Come take a look. Together, let's continue the journey!

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DVDs

alexanderJanuary 21, 2013

From Bujinkan 40 Years in Europe by alexander

The DVDs are coming! We haven’t forgotten them by any means, but we have had some problems with the sound quality. Anne told me yesterday that these problems have been sorted, now we’re just looking at distributing the results. Stay tuned for just a little longer!…

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Ken Bokuto

buki stolarJanuary 15, 2013January 20, 2013

From Paart Budo Buki by buki stolar

Since this year the theme in the Bujinkan is Ken, 
here is wooden training Ken, with wooden saya, it was been done according to the Soke's  Ken showed at his video and DVD "Ken, Tachi & Katana".

Although according to some archives and and Professional Nihonto Journal, blade of Ken ranges from 38 cm to 58 cm.

Of course this is only the first one, and is unfinished, so follow the further development 
all of you who are interested in this type of bokuto you could contact me if you like some of my versions,
 or if you wish that I make you some of your versions, by Your dimensions and your design





and  I make also belt holder (one or two) so paint will cover everything on the end





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Ken Bokuto

buki stolarJanuary 15, 2013January 20, 2013

From Paart Budo Buki by buki stolar

Since this year the theme in the Bujinkan is Ken, 
here is wooden training Ken, with wooden saya, it was been done according to the Soke's  Ken showed at his video and DVD "Ken, Tachi & Katana".

Although according to some archives and and Professional Nihonto Journal, blade of Ken ranges from 38 cm to 58 cm.

Of course this is only the first one, and is unfinished, so follow the further development 
all of you who are interested in this type of bokuto you could contact me if you like some of my versions,
 or if you wish that I make you some of your versions, by Your dimensions and your design





and  I make also belt holder (one or two) so paint will cover everything on the end





… Read More

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