September 3rd 2015, Katori Shinto ryu Vietnam performed at Tay Nguyen University, Daklak to celebrate the 42th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Japan.
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Protected: Ninjutsu | How to Recognize and Deal with Ninja – part three of three
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Protected: Ninjutsu | How to Recognize and Deal with Ninja – part two of three
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Protected: Ninjutsu | How to Recognize and Deal with Ninja – part one of three
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Protected: Kenjutsu Techniques Overview and Details
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Kenjutsu Traditional Values
"The art of war is the art of peace; no man should remain ignorant of this matter."
VIDEO Tenshin Shoden Katori Shinto Ryu – Shobukan Dojo with Otake Nobutoshi sensei 2014
It is our goal to introduce Tenshin Shoden Katori Shinto ryu to the world in a manner which preserves the secrecy and integrity of the ryu's teaching but also shows that this Japanese official intangible cultural asset is very much alive.
Way of the Samurai in Vietnam Oi Magazine: Shobukan dojo in the Media
Oi Magazine of Ho Chi Minh City has covered Shobukan dojo in its June publication.
Bushido the Nature of Character Formation
“Moral character is an essential quality, defining us as human, but there are countless paths to instil this virtue, such as Buddhism, Shinto, Confucianism, calligraphy, flower arranging and so on."
Kenjutsu to Kendo: A Brief Look At their History
Swordsmanship kenjutsu in the pre- Edo periods was specifically an art of aggression. However, there were warriors who devoted themselves to a thorough study of this art to achieve enlightenment.