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Masaaki
Hatsumi
Togakure Ryu Ninpo Happo Hiken , 34th Soke
Gyokko Ryu Koshijutsu , 28th Soke
Kukishinden Ryu Taijutsu Happo Hiken , 28th Soke
Shindenfudo Ryu Dakentaijutsu , 26th Soke
Gyokushin Ryu Ninpo Happo Hiken , 21st Soke
Koto Ryu Koppojutsu , 18th Soke
Takagi Yoshin Ryu Jutaijutsu , 17th Soke
Gikan Ryu Koppojutsu , 15th Soke
Kumogakure Ryu Ninpo Happo Hiken , 14th Soke |
Welcome to the Dojo!

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What we do: We train in 9 martial
schools. 3 of those schools are traditional ninjutsu schools and the
other 6 are traditional bujutsu schools. The training dates back over
900 years and is battlefield tested. Make no mistake about it, this
is not an aerobics class or a sport! Training in the Bujinkan is the
most comprehensive study of martial arts available. Join us for a
free class and decide for yourself.
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Why we do it: Quite simply,
it will change your life for the better! We can't imagine not training
in this art.
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Where we do it: We currently
train on the north
side of Chicago at a new 5,000 sq. ft. facility. Occaisionally
we venture outdoors for special training events or just to get a different
perspective and some fresh air. Such classes are always announced
in advance.
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How can I do it: Very simply
call us, e-mail us
or stop by any Monday or Wednesday at the times and location
listed. We'll be happy to talk with you. E-mail and in person visits
are best as our instructor has a very busy schedule. Classes are for
adults only, due to the instructors limited time. Therfore, there
are no private lessons offered for any reason. We do have seminars
throughout the year which are open to everyone in the dojo at an additional
cost.
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What can I expect: You can
expect a small class of dedicated students willing to help you grow
in your training. You will not be lost in the crowd like some of the
martial arts McDojo's out there. We care about the quality of our
students, not the quantity. Come join us!
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Last Updated: 2/07/08
Kukishinden Ryu Video is available here
Andrew Young Togakure
Ryu seminar Spring 2008
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