BUJINKAN BUYU SPRING SEMINAR
March 31, 2012

 

With:
(Hover over name for bio)
Miki Fujitsubo
Dave Furukawa
Ken Lux
Jim Kruse
Jeff Morrison

Themes: Kihon Happo, self-defense, protecting others, weapons.

Date: Saturday, March 31, 2012
Time: 12pm-5pm (please arrive by 11:30am to check-in)
Place: Kaizen Dojo, Roseville
1101 Plumber Way, Suite 106, Roseville, CA 95678
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Price: $75 (cash at the door)
Bujinkan instructors’ fees will be waived if they have three students register.

What to bring: Wear loose, easy to move in clothing/gi. Bring water and snacks.


About the instructors: Miki Fujitsubo, Dave Furukawa, Jim Kruse, Jeff Morrison and Ken Lux will be your host instructors. Other BuYu teachers will also participate and share their martial art perspective. Each instructor has at least 25 years experience and is a senior instructor in the Bujinkan.

Discounts are available for active military/fire/police.
There will be a no host Q&A dinner after training.

Please feel free to forward this email to anyone who might be interested (your spouses, friends, neighbors etc.).

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to Ken Lux
or call 916.780.0530

"There are so many people teaching in the Bujinkan now, but when people ask my advice about who to train with, I say 'these guys!'  I've known them all for more than twenty years; they have all been to Japan numerous times; and they are 'ethical citizen warriors' who live in the real world and contribute to their community." - Jack Hoban

Classes are held in a non-competitive atmosphere. You do not have to be an instructor to attend; beginners and students are welcome, too.  Real weapons are not permitted.

Need a place to stay while training in the Roseville or Sacramento area?

Hampton Inn & Suites – Roseville, CA

The Hampton Inn & Suites is offering a reduced rate ($79) at the Hampton Inn on Douglas Blvd for any BUYU folks who need accommodations. This is a Hilton property, brand new, and the rate includes full breakfast from 6-10am (eggs, meats, oatmeal, yogurt, fruit, etc) with easy access from I-80 and 10 minutes from the dojo. Please keep in mind that rates will vary with availability, so it's best to book ahead.

Here's the link to get our preferred pricing: https://secure.hilton.com/en/hp/res/choose_dates.jhtml;jsessionid=JSXJKMVVSJZJECSGBJBOD4Q?hotel=SACHSHX&corporateCode=2756641&_requestid=31778

The booking link contains our group number (2756641) and the discounts will automatically show up. Hotel address: Hampton Inn and Suites Roseville 110 N. Sunrise Ave Roseville, CA 95661 916.772.9900 hotel mainline 916.772.9901 fax hotel website: www.rosevillesuites.hamptoninn.com

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WHAT IS THE BUJINKAN?
WHAT IS THE BUYU?

The Bujinkan Dojo.

The Bujinkan or “Divine Warrior House” is an international training association headed by Dr. Masaaki Hatsumi and is based in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Dr. Hatsumi is the 34th Grandmaster head of nine koryu or feudal-era traditions passed on to him by his teacher, Toshitsugu Takamatsu – the last combat Ninja of the 20th Century. The Bujinkan is composed of the following nine warrior schools:

School Translation Art
Togakure Ryu  Hidden Door Ninjutsu
Gyokko Ryu Pearl Tiger Koshijutsu
Kukishinden Ryu Nine Demons Divine Transmission Dakentaijutsu
Shinden Fudo Ryu  Divine Transmission of Immovability Hikenjutsu
Gyokushin Ryu Pearl Heart Ninjutsu
Koto Ryu Tiger Knockdown Koppojutsu
Takagi Yoshin Ryu Tall Tree Willow Heart Jutaijutsu
Gikan Ryu Clear Truth & Justice Koppojutsu
Kumogakure Ryu Hidden Cloud Ninjutsu

Masaaki Hatsumi graduated from Meiji University in Tokyo, with a major in theater studies, and osteopathic medicine. Soon after graduation he opened a bone clinic in his home town and his practice continued on a steady basis until about 1990 when his travel and movie schedule seemed to take all his time.

Grandmaster Hatsumi is the author of over a dozen books and more than 50 videos on the martial traditions of the Bujinkan Dojo. He has been featured in almost every magazine relating to the subject in Japan, and many others throughout the world. He has authored countless magazine and newspaper articles on the martial arts, ninjutsu, and on “how to live a natural life.”  He wrote, directed and acted in 50 episodes of the Japanese television series "Jiraya."  He acts as a consultant for various plays and movies to ensure that what is being portrayed is done correctly and with historical accuracy.

Dr. Hatsumi’s home displays an elaborate collection of awards, certificates, letters of friendship, and honorary titles from some of the most elite organizations in the world. Some of them have been listed below:

  • Title of Knighthood by the German National Historical Culture Federation, at Frankfurt.

  • Received the Papal Award, an Apostolic blessing from the Vatican, on behalf of Pope John-Paul II.

  • Honorary Doctorate degrees in Human Sciences and Philosophy from the U.S.

  • Honorary member of Texas Rangers.

  • Honorary member of Arizona Rangers.

  • Received the Cross Medal and Sun Medal from Juan Carlos King of Spain.

  • Honorary award from the Spanish Secretary of State for the Intelligence Agency.

  • Received an honorary Doctorate from the Manchester School of Osteopathy.

  • Awarded the title Todo Hanshi (Master teacher of the way of the sword) on February 11th by Nakazawa Toshi, President of Zen Nippon Todo Renmei (Japan Sword Federation).

  • Received an award from London Metropolitan Police Headquarters.

  • Received an award from the City of Belfast, Northern Ireland

  • Voted by U.S. “Blackbelt” Magazine 1986 Instructor of the Year.

  • Received Letters of thanks from Prince Charles’s secretary.

  • Certificate of Friendship from President Mitterand of France.

  • Letters of appreciation from US Presidents: Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George Bush, and Bill Clinton.

  • F.B.I. Federal Bureau of Investigation Certificate of Friendship

  • Pentagon America National Department of Defense Certificate of Friendship

  • Received the Shakai Bunka Korosho “Contribution Prize for Society and Culture” and Kokusai Bunka Eiyosho “International Cultural Honour Prize” awarded by Nihon Bunka Shinkokai “Japan Culture Promoting Association, signed by the Emperor of Japan.

  • Received the Sekai Bunka Taisho “World Cultural Grand Prize” award in the division of Martial Arts, issued by the Sekai Heiwa Bunka Rengo “World Peace and Culture Federation”.

  • Honorary Citizen of the state of Texas & cities of Los Angeles, California, Atlanta, Georgia, Dublin, Jordan Valley, Burton Village, and New Mexico.

  • S.A.S. England Special Forces Certificate of Friendship

  • Royal Marines (England Navy) Certificate of Friendship

In Japan, Dr. Hatsumi is also sought out as a speaker and television personality. He is past Chairman of the International Division of the Japan Literary Artist’s Club. He is also an accomplished musician and singer, playing guitar and ukulele for several years in a Hawaiian band.

Masaaki Hatsumi currently teaches 3 times per week at The "Honbu Dojo" (Main training hall known as ‘Bujinden’ or Divine Palace) in Noda City, Japan. He is married to wife, Mariko, a famous Japanese dance teacher.  He may be contacted through www.bujinkan.com.

The BuYu.

Our particular Bujinkan group is called the BuYu, or "warrior friends," and was originally created by Jack Hoban and Mark Hodel.  The BuYu is an association of like-minded martial artists who come together to train in a non-competitive atmosphere that is intense and complete, yet, sustainable, safe and fun. Our training methodology is based upon Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu, and includes both classical and modern approaches to protection of self and others.

Budo Taijutsu relies on proper body alignment, positioning, and use of maneuver and tactics, not solely upon strength, performance and speed; as a result, individuals of all body sizes can benefit. Perceiving and controlling the tactical space between yourself and the opponent is critical to mastery.

The training covers kicking, punching, grappling / throwing, and weapons handling from ancient ninjutsu and koryu systems, as well as, modern combatives strategies. 

Although not strictly a part of the Japanese heritage of our martial art, a key component of our training is the incorporation of "warrior ethics," and the dual-life (protection of self and others) value system based on the ideals of the late Robert L. Humphrey, noted conflict resolution specialist, and author of "Values For A New Millennium." This value system helps students identify and evaluate “real” threats, thereby, assisting in the appropriate action. 

We develop respect, discipline, life-long values, coordination, agility and confidence. We offer kid’s and adult’s classes. For more information, please visit: www.winjutsu.com and www.livingvalues.com.


Warrior Creed 
By Robert L. Humphrey (1923 - 1997)

Wherever I go, everyone is a little safer. 
Wherever I am, anyone in need has a friend.
When I return home, everyone is happy I am there.

"It's a better life" 

- Professor Humphrey was a Marine Rifle Platoon Leader on Iwo Jima;
  he received an Honorary 10th Dan Bujinkan from Soke Masaaki Hatsumi.


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