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hanshi.laohu
1st November 2002, 09:32
Hello everybody, :nw:

I'm a newbie in this forum. As I'm french, I don't speak and understand english well, but I like ninjutsu so much that I can't don't visit this forum, because there isn't a french ninjutsu forum in the web and not a lot of french ninjutsu site ... :( :cry:

I hope I will learn a lot here et I will enjoy this forum. :p

First, I want to know if bujinkan have kept all the traditions and techniques of the ancien ninjutsu (from 1185 to 1581) in this case the taïjutsu, the onshin jutsu, the kajutsu, the suijutsu and the Mikkyo ... ???

And who can tell me about Genjutsu Kikaï ???

Thanks, ;) :toast:

PwarYuex
1st November 2002, 10:23
Welcome, friend!
Let me first say that I know very little of your answer, so I won't answer, incase I am wrong.
Also, you're English is great! I hope my Japanese will end up being as good as your English.

Peace
Pwar

hanshi.laohu
1st November 2002, 11:26
Originally posted by PwarYuex
Welcome, friend!
Let me first say that I know very little of your answer, so I won't answer, incase I am wrong.
Also, you're English is great! I hope my Japanese will end up being as good as your English.

Peace
Pwar

You're right, when we don't know, we have to don't speak but to listen ... ;)

I'm sur that your Japanese will be very good, friend, i'm sur, the principal is the willpower !!! :D

jchamilton
2nd November 2002, 08:42
"hanshi.laohu",

My FRENCH is very bad...I mean BAD!!It has been over 14 years since I last have spoken,written,or even read FRENCH.Sorry if my spelling is WRONG!!!Concerning your questions about the Bujinkan Organization .....QUI.. to a point.I did it!!!I remembered ...almost nothing but I did answer your question.Seriously though...if I put my mind into it I can..but I need to know why you are asking since it appears your ENGLISH seems quite good.I was going to be a translator when I was younger.....I should have took the test and done so.I'm not perfect...I thought Japanese would be more helpfull to my goals.I forgot too much of that also.I got married....that is my LAME excuse,okay.Anyways... comment allez vous ...uh...hanshi.laohu?AGAIN sorry for the bad spelling.

PLEASE SIGN YOUR POST(S) WITH YOUR REAL NAME.

John Hamilton

hanshi.laohu
2nd November 2002, 10:40
Hye John,

But it's not a problem if you don't speak french well, we're speaking english, no ??? :D (I think I've to speak english with you, to improve it)
Why I'm asking for this question, to know if the bujinkan has kept the soul of the ninjas of the Murachi and Muromachi periods ... To know if the bujinkan is the same thing that the ninjas were praticing there is a lot of centuries ago ...


I got married....that is my LAME excuse
Yeah, it's a very good excuse !!! :laugh:


comment allez vous ...uh...hanshi.laohu?
Très très bien !!! And you're spelling for this sentence is very good !! :nw:


PLEASE SIGN YOUR POST(S) WITH YOUR REAL NAME.
hu ... why ??? because I don't want so much ... :confused: ... Do as my name is HANSHI laohu and call me Laohu, is this a problem ?? :(

Janin
2nd November 2002, 17:49
Okay listen i can say this hanshi the bujinkan is made up of 9 different schools as you know. The bujinkan has taught the techniuqes the same way that they have been taught for a 1000 years. Hatsumi is very traditional. However i have read that he has said the art has changed to survive. I hope this helps.:)

hanshi.laohu
2nd November 2002, 19:08
But what are these changes ... ???

paolo_italy
4th November 2002, 09:58
hi,

go find a teacher out there, in France there are many Shidoshi's willing to help you, I'm sure...

bye

hanshi.laohu
8th November 2002, 22:37
go find a teacher out there, in France there are many Shidoshi's willing to help you, I'm sure...

It's wrong ... all interesents sites I've found yet, are in english or in spanish, but in french, I hav'nt found interesting things !!!
:(

So I stand there !!!! :D :p

BrianK
8th November 2002, 23:38
Here are some links for you.

http://perso.wanadoo.fr/siteajc/
http://www.bujinkan-france.net/
http://www.ledojodelille.com/
http://www.ifrance.com/bujinkan/

It is not the site that you should be interested in. If you really want to learn these things you should step inside the dojo and
stay awhile. A long while. Kuji, and such things, is not something
for the net. Those who are placeing these things on the net are
probably not in the know anyway. Like paolo_italy wrote, go find a
teacher. Hopefully the above sites will help.

Later,
Brian Klenik

hanshi.laohu
9th November 2002, 08:10
Originally posted by BrianK
Here are some links for you.

http://perso.wanadoo.fr/siteajc/
http://www.bujinkan-france.net/
http://www.ledojodelille.com/
http://www.ifrance.com/bujinkan/

It is not the site that you should be interested in. If you really want to learn these things you should step inside the dojo and
stay awhile. A long while. Kuji, and such things, is not something
for the net. Those who are placeing these things on the net are
probably not in the know anyway. Like paolo_italy wrote, go find a
teacher. Hopefully the above sites will help.

Later,
Brian Klenik

Thanks bryan,

But I've already visited all links you've given me and I want to know more and I'm in the obligation to go in english sites ...

Know, for to go learning in a dojo, I've already thaught about it, and the nearlier I've seen is 30 kms away from me(about 37/38 miles I think), and as it's so far, timetables are too late ... plus, the prize is very expensive for me (I'm just 16 years old and I'm already practising a style of kung fu: the yi chuan, and it's already expensive ...). So I am considering to practise in a dojo, but not know, as I will grow up, and will have more time and liberty and as I'll get money ... but for the moment, I realy love ninjutsu and I want to know more about it, and I think I've already seen all sites in french ... I want to know more in english sites, what's wrong ??? :rolleyes: ;) :p

paolo_italy
11th November 2002, 08:59
hello again,

In budo there's a process called Musha Shugyo. The translation is (more or less :D ) "the pilgrimage of the warrior": it seems it's the destiny of each serious student to travel in order to find what he's seeking... If you really wanna learn something and you can't travel on a regular basis, just save your money, contact a qualified teacher and attend seminars when you get the budget. Make order into your priorities, be focused and remember that willingness is a *must* to succeed (as knowing a little bit of English is ;) ).

And, :nono: sorry for that, you can't love ninjutsu since you never experienced it for real, as many of us have maybe had just a glimpse of it. Be practical and start doing something: surfing the net isn't enough, man. If you wanna learn more, don't look for french translations of english webpages, just drop a line or give a call to the contact person!

Cheers,

hanshi.laohu
11th November 2002, 17:55
Yes you're right paolo ... but, first, I didn't said that I will never pratice ninjutsu, I've just said, that I will wait two years, and after, I will invest my self as best as I could ... because for the two years to come, my parents want my self to invest in studies ...
Two, I know that I can't say that I love ninjutsu as I've never praticise, but I feel that I will love .... it's just what I can say !

paolo_italy
12th November 2002, 08:44
ok, man,

now you're fine...

good luck and keep trying to find a solution...

bye