The Bujinkan (Warrior
Spirit Place) is composed of nine schools or "Ryu"
each of which has its own specialties or arts. While training
in any ryu of the Bujinkan, one practices Budo Taijutsu
(war way body art). Regardless of the particular ryu you train
in (many techniques are learned in more than one ryu) you are
ranked on how well you move, more specifically, how well you practice
Budo Taijutsu. Thus, the rank you are given in one school applies
to all of the other 8 in the Buinkan. The nine schools are listed
in random order below with a description and their specialty art.
**Note that two schools may share a specialty yet the techniques
are very different, i.e.. Gikan Ryu Koppojusu is not the same
as Koto Ryu Koppojutsu.**
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(Tiger Knockdown School)
Specializes in Koppojutusu
(bone structure art)
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(Jeweled Tiger School)
Specializes in Koshijutsu
(bone finger art)
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(Divine Transmission of Immovability School)
Specializes in Dakentaijutsu
(hard weapon body art)
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(Nine Demons' Divine Transmision School)
Specializes in Happo Hikenjutsu
(eight secret weapons art)
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(Hidden Door School)
Specializes in Ninjutsu
(Concealing, Stealth, Patient arts)
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(Clear Truth and Justice School)
Specializes in Koppojutsu
(bone structure art)
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(High Willow Tree Spirit School)
Specializes in Jujutsu
(soft art)
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(Hidden Cloud School)
Specializes in Ninjutsu
(Concealing, Stealth, Patient arts)
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(Pearl Heart School)
Specializes in Ninjutsu
(Concealing, Stealth, Patient arts)
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| * One way to look at the Bujinkan's organization
for better understanding is to compare it to a large university. For
example, the University of Kentucky has several colleges or schools
grouped together to create the university as a whole. Each
college has its own courses and skills required to complete those
courses. Regardless of which college you get a degree in, your
diploma is issued by the university. Similarly, The Bujinkan (university)
has 9 ryu (colleges) that each have their own arts (courses). When
you are ranked, you are ranked in the Bujinkan, regardless of the
specific ryu in which you are training. |
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