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I often am asked what me favorite part of Japan is, and that would obviously be the training with Soke and Daishihan. I also really enjoy just being in Japan. It is this blend of ancient and modern. You can be walking in a major metropolis and suddenly come upon a building that is hundreds of years old. Or a giant buddha statue that towers over all the local building.
Traveling to Japan is an important part of our martial art as it connects us with the source of our martial system and so I have made many trips to Japan over the years, only taking an unscheduled break in trips due to the COVID-19 pandemic (Japan closed off their country to any type of tourism and even most business travelers until mid 2023 when they finally lifted all restrictions. I was back in Japan for training June 2023, LOL).
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The dojo has moved to a new location with a larger space and taller ceilings which is ideal for our weapons training! There is class tonight at the new dojo and we are all very excited for it. Our new location is listed below. There are no signs up yet, but we are there and training starts today!
1921 North Wildwood Street Boise, Idaho 83713 Our dojo, located in the treasure valley (in Boise very close to Meridian), is a Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu dojo, exploring training in Ninpo, Ninjutsu, Bujutsu, and Budo. For those interested in Karate, Taekwondo, Judo, Jujutsu, Jiujitsu, Aikido, or martial arts in general, you may really enjoy our training in traditional Japanese Martial Arts. We also study Japanese sword Kenjutsu (Kendo, Iaijutsu, Iaido, Battojutsu, Biken, Hiken), staffs Bo (hanbo, jo, rokku shaku bo), spear yari (sojutsu), throwing weapons shuriken (Shaken and Bo Shuriken), Japanese halberd Naginata, chain and rope weapons Shoge, Kusari Fundo, and so much more. |
AuthorShane Sensei is a licensed Shidoshi in the Bujinkan and member of the Shidoshi-Kai. He has trained in the Bujinkan since 1998 and regularly travels to Japan for training. Archives
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