Tanuki Dojo December 29, 2009 BonnenKeikoKai (忘年稽古会)
(Kagami Mochi) I find it very interesting that in Japan, they have what is called a Bonnenkai. Bonnenkai is written with the Kanji 忘 wasureru (To Forget) and 年 toshi (Year)....
View ArticleBack From Japan Review Feb 2010
Some of the members of the Tanuki, Shima and Hidden Mountain Bujinkan dojo traveled to Japan for our yearly training with Soke and the Shitenno. Soke was unable to make class on the Friday that we...
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Bujinkan Class and Seminar Etiquette These are 10 unwritten rules of training that are being practiced in Japan. Adhering to these rules will ensure fun and safe training for everyone. 1. Always...
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I have never been one to harp on etiquette, however I now realize the importance of it, and I have started to impliment more etiquette at my dojo as well as my seminars. When living in Japan, it is...
View ArticleShima Dojo Grand Opening 2/20/2010 Review
On Feburary 20-21st, old faces and new faces got together for the grand opening of Eastern Martial Arts Center. Jay Zimmerman and Chris Carbonaro shared their latest training experiences. It was a...
View ArticleTanuki Dojo Log 3/9/2010
Ukemi Gyogyo no kata Kihon Happo Sankakujime Ketsumyaku (gyokko ryu) Henka Jissen Gata For anyone interesting in starting classes at any one of our locations throughout N.J. and N.Y. Please visit...
View ArticleTanuki Dojo Log 3/11/2010
Ukemi Gyogyo no kata Kihon Happo Sankakujime Ketsumyaku (gyokko ryu) Ippon Nage Setsuyaku (Shinden Fudo Ryu) Henka Jissen Gata Hanbo/Tachi For anyone interesting in starting classes at any one of our...
View ArticleKihon 2010
Over the past few years, there seems to have been more of an emphasis on basics in Japan. One of the first times I heard about this, is when there was a lot of talk about how people who are coming to...
View ArticleMonthly Jissen Gata Training in NYC (Tanjiki Dojo)
For anyone interesting in starting classes at any one of our locations throughout N.J. and N.Y. or would like to host Carbonaro Shihan for a seminar please write an email to chris@bjkninja.com Also...
View ArticlePower in numbers
For anyone interesting in starting classes at any one of our locations throughout N.J. and N.Y. or would like to host Carbonaro Shihan for a seminar please write an email to chris@bjkninja.com Also...
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