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History of the Genbukan World Ninpo Bugei
Federation
The Genbukan Honbu
Dojo was founded in Japan on November 28, 1984 by Grandmaster Tanemura
Tsunehisa Shoto .
Ninpo Sanjurokkei (the
36 Ninpo essentials) are made up of 2 categories : 18 basic martial
arts (Bugei Juhappan) and 18 special Ninja categories (Ninja Juhakkei).
Some of the Ninpo essentials are Tai-Jutsu (unarmed defense), Shuriken-Jutsu,
Bo-Jutsu, Tanto-Jutsu, Hanbo-Jutsu, Biken-Jutsu, Yari-Jutsu, Naginata-Jutsu,
and many others.
Genbukan literally
means : "The place that nurtures the martial art professionals;
the place radiating with an exquisite martial art. A place of practice
for techniques which are mysterious, strange and marvellous. The
one who masters Ninpo gives light to the (outer) world of darkness."
The Buddhist indomitable sacred wheel, the eight-spoked Chakra,
is the symbol of Genbukan. The Chakra (Horin) was originally an
ancient weapon of India, later adopted for rituals in Tantric Buddhism.
It symbolizes the destruction of evil and all that comes in the
way of Dharma (the law and order of the Universe). In the center
is a sacred mirror manifesting the oneness of the divine spirit
and soul. With the character "Nin" (perseverance), we
express our desire to attain this oneness.
Grandmaster Tanemura Tsunehisa Shoto has put together the techniques
of those Ryu-Ha to form the Genbukan World Ninpo Bugei Federation
syllabus.
The 3 main categories in Ninpo are : Tai-Jutsu, Bo-Jutsu and Biken-Jutsu.
One must first master these techniques because they are the 3 main
(fundamental) parts of Ninpo.
The Genbukan Ninpo
ranking system is from 10th Kyu to 10th Dan.
The Genbukan World
Ninpo Bugei Federation has branches all over the world.
~Grandmaster Tanemura
Tsunehisa Shoto
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