Τρίτη 11 Μαρτίου 2008

Bujinkan History

The fundamentals of the schools, or Ryu Ha, of Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu, or as it has historically been known- Ninjutsu:

Bujinkan Dojo- The organization, founded by Soke (Grandmaster) Masaaki Hatsumi, whose members are engaged in learning Budo Taijutsu (see below). All members of the Bujinkan are either direct students of Hatsumi Sensei, or students of theirs, or similarly students of theirs, etc.

Budo & Ninpo Taijutsu - The martial art taught by Masaaki Hatsumi which is a simultaneous teaching of nine schools (also called Ryu) of traditional Japanese martial arts. These schools were all taught to Hatsumi Sensei by his teacher, Toshitsugu Takamatsu. Included in these schools are hitting, grappling, escaping, and comprehensive weapons systems.

* Togakure Ryu Ninpo
* Gyokko Ryu Kosshijutsu
* Kukishinden Ryu Happo Hiken
* Koto Ryu Koppojutsu
* Gikan Ryu Koppojutsu
* Shinden Fudo Ryu Dakentaijutsu
* Gyokushin Ryu Ninpo
* Kumogakure Ryu Ninjutsu
* Takagi Yoshin Ryu Jutaijutsu



BUJUTSU RYU HA - Samurai


· Takagi Yoshin Ryu Jutaijutsu - High Tree, Raised Heart School
This system specializes in grappling and throwing techniques similar to aikido and judo. However, unlike judo and aikido, this style makes it difficult for the opponent to use ukemi to fall or roll safely. This ryu is known as the “bodyguard school”, and was founded by Takagi Oriuemon Shigenobu around 1650.

· Kukishin Ryu Happo Hikenjutsu - Nine Demons School
This ryu is a battlefield style whose specialty is the use of many different weapons including spears, swords, hanbos, etc. Many of the weapon techniques (hanbo, bo, yari, naginata, etc.) in Bujinkan come from this school. Kukishinden Ryu was reportedly founded by Izuma Kanja Yoshiteru in the mid 1100s.

· Shinden Fudo Ryu Dakentaijutsu - Immovable Heart School
This system specializes in dakentaijutsu (striking techniques), and jutaijutsu (hard grappling techniques). This was the first ryu that Takamatsu learned form his grandfather. This ryu was also founded by Izuma Kanja Yoshiteru in the mid 1100 who also learned Chinese kenpo.

· Gyokko Ryu Koshijutsu - Jeweled Tiger School
The oldest of the nine traditions, this style is heavily influenced by Chinese kenpo and is known for its koshijutsu attacks to muscles and soft organs, also using fingers and thumbs for ripping and tearing. Gyokko Ryu was originally founded by Cho Gyokko who was said to have fled China during the Tang Dynasty around 900 AD. This ryu forms much of the basis for the Bujinkan system including the kihon happo.

· Koto Ryu Koppojutsu - Tiger Knocking Down School
This style specializes in koppojutsu or bone-breaking techniques and is very linear in motion. This style was originally organized into a ryu by Sakagami Kunishige in the mid 1500s. The name of the school means to knock the tiger down with the tips of the fingers and historically, training started with striking sand and gravel, then larger stones for conditioning.

· Gikan Ryu Koppojutsu - Truth Loyalty and Justice School
This ryu was originally founded by Uryu Hangan Gikanbo in the mid 1500s and specializes in koppojutsu or bone-breaking techniques. This style is known for its low stances, with much of the footwork within the Bujinkan system coming from this ryu.

NINJUTSU RYU HA - Shinobi

· Togakure Ryu Ninjutsu - Hidden Door School
The second oldest of the nine traditions, this ryu forms much of the basis for the ninjutsu techniques taught in the Bujinkan. This system is famous for its use of such weapons as shuko and shuriken. It was reportedly founded by Daisuke Togakure in the late 1100s.

· Gyokushin Ryu Ninjutsu - Jeweled Heart School
The second ninjutsu ryu in the Bujinkan system was founded by Sasaki Goemon Teruyoshi in the mid 1500s. Not much is known of this ryu except that it is an Iga ninja school and concentrated more on the espionage side of ninjutsu, rather than the fighting side. It is also known for its use of sutemi (sacrifice) throws

· Kumogakure Ryu Ninjutsu - Hiding in the Clouds School
The third of the ninja ryus, it uses similar taijutsu as Togakure Ryu, and is also known for double blocks and strikes This ryu originated with Einaizaemon Ienaga Iga in the mid 1500s.