jump_to_home_page         Welcome to the Vancouver Bujinkan Taka-Seigi Dojo


 

B.C. DAIKOMYOSAI 2005
SEMINAR for CHARITY

Last year we raised around $1000 for a local children's charity.  On December 10, 2005, we gathered to celebrate Soke Hatsumi's 74th birthday. Senior black-belts and instructors from dojo's across BC were present to teach techniques.  We raised about $1200 - ALL proceeds went to a childerns charity. < click for info >


TRAINING

January 8, 2006:  BEGINNER'S CLASSES starting at the Vancouver (Broadway & Main) Location. <click here for info>

April 1, 2006
:  BEGINNER'S CLASSES 
will be starting at the Surrey (King George & 68th Ave) Location. 
<click here for info>


SEMINARS

December 10, 2005: B.C. Daikomyosai 2005

June 24- 26, 2005: Shihan Phil Legare and Shihan Mike Pierce brought us teachings of Soke Masaaki Hatsumi straight from Japan.  What an amazing seminar!!

December 5, 2004: B.C. Daikomyiosai 2004.

Sept 25, 2004: Shihan Phil Legare and Shihan Mike Pierce taught a 3-day seminar covering Soke Masaaki Hatsumi's teachings from 2004. 

Sept 5, 2004: Shawn Grey Seminar from Japan focused on Taijutsu fundamentals.

August 15, 2004: Shihan Craig Olsen from Japan held seminar in Surrey. 


JAPAN INFO

->Accommodations
->Getting from Narita to Honbu Dojo
->Japan Training Schedule
->Japan Photos


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The purpose of this site is to provide some information about the "old schoool" Japanese martial system known as Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu. Also known as Ninjutsu, Budo Taijutsu is several thousand years old, but was not accessible by North Americans until about 35 years ago.

As a warrior art, the philosophies of Budo Taijutsu are significantly different than modern-day sport martial arts. Success is not measured by who "wins" but by who "survives".

This site was also created to promote our club. Anyone wishing to persue Bujinkan training in the Vancouver, BC, Canada area can contact me. As a licensed instructor (Shidoshi) under Soke Dr. Masaaki Hatsumi, Shihan Phillip Legare, Shidoshi Scott White, and a frequent traveller to Japan (to study Budo Taijutsu under the top Japanese Shihans), I hope to pass on the art to my students as accurately as possible.

Here, you'll find information about our beautiful art, upcoming events,  training ideas/photos, information about Japan, and links to other important sites.

Enjoy!

Paul Mann
Shidoshi, Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu
January 2006

p.s. Areas of this site are under construction so please don't get angry.

Shihan Phillip Legare
Judan-Ku (15th Dan), Head of the Bujinkan Taka-Seigi Dojo [left]
Soke Dr. Masaaki Hatsumi
34th Grandmaster of Togakure Ryu Ninpo, Head of the Bujinkan Dojo [right]

Soke Hatsumi & Shihan Legarebujinkan dojo


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