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Thread: Tenjin Shinyo ryu jujutsu

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    Hi there,

    Does anyone know of any Tenshin Shin'yo ryu jujutsu schools in the UK?
    I doubt there are. Do you know of any good websites which can give me lots of information on this style in particular?



    thanks everyone



    Matt Banks

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    Perhaps you can find some information at http://www.goshinkan.org/

    regards,

    Tommy

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    Question TSR outside of Japan?

    Originally posted by Matthew Banks
    Hi there,
    Does anyone know of any Tenshin Shin'yo ryu jujutsu schools in the UK?
    I doubt there are. Do you know of any good websites which can give me lots of information on this style in particular?
    thanks everyone
    Matt Banks
    YAMANTAKA : TSR is a small jujutsu style and apparently japan-based. It seems there's a group in Australia but I'm not sure.
    Someone recommended the Goshinkan site. That site seems to be concerned just with the self-defense (Goshin) aspect of TSR.
    There's another site that may be helpful (it has a telephone number in the USA) :
    http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Dojo/1276/tenjin.html
    Sorry, that's all I got!
    Best

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    Hi Matthew,

    There is a teacher named Derek Fairhurst I believe he lives in Chesham, Buckinghamshire.

    Best Regards,

    Johan Smits

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    You may want to send an email to the koryu.com people, Diane and Meik Sloss. mskoss@koryu.com.

    Also, you could get in touch with "Rob" a guy who does something called Shoinji kan jujitsu. He posts on the board. I do know he has been looking for some type of Koryu or gendai elder aiki arts in the UK.

    No, there isn'tmuch in the way of TSR on the web, but many do not want this type of contact. Ask around any of the koryu people in the UK. They mail be able to help

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    There is a Tenjin Shinyo Ryu group in Australia, under George Marton, who holds a menkyo from Kubota Toshihiro. I have heard rumours of the existence of a group in England, but I have never had their existence confirmed.

    Warwick Hooke

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    Wink Tenjin Shinyo Ryu

    To all Koryu organisations

    The Tenyokai U.K. are pleased to anounce that on the 7th May 2002 Paul Masters was bestowed the honour of being the second westerner to become Menkyo in Tenjin Shinyo Ryu Jujutsu,and the only westerner to be taught the Gokui Jodan Tachiai of Tenjin Shinyo Ryu Jujutsu, headed by Kubota Toshihiro Menkyo Kaiden Tenyokai (Japan).

    Kind regards

    Lee Masters (Tenyokai U.K.)

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    Talking Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!

    Years ago i tried to found someone in Europe to study with...unfortunately was impossible...i´m happy to know that someone have achieved Menkyo!!!!!!
    Best Regards and congratulations. Sincerely.
    Óscar Recio
    "Any man who refers to himself as a "master" or knowlingly allows his students to refer to him as a master, isn´t one"
    Takamura Yukiyoshi
    http://www.dojotanabe.com

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    Congratulations to Paul.

    I would have said so when I met you two at the Shimogamo Demo in Kyoto in May. Nice Tomoe-nage.

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    Thanks guys.
    Nice to hear from you CK and thanks for the link.

    kind regards
    Lee

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    Congratulations to Mr Masters.

    Is he (or are his representatives) currently teaching in the UK? If so, I suspect a number of UK based people, including me, would welcome further details of where & when.

    Thanks in advance.

    Steve John

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    Yes he is teaching in the U.K.The Dojo is at Southend,Essex.The training is at various times.Surrey is along way to come but if you are interested the perhaps something can be arranged.

    Do you currently train in any martial art,if so how long have you been training?

    I look forward to hearing from you.

    Lee Masters (Chudan Tenjin Shinyo Ryu)

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    Many thanks for your reply.

    I've attempted to e-mail you!

    Steve

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    Angry

    SteveJ

    I am having problems with my e-mail at present,so if you can reply to this then please do so.

    Kind regards

    Lee

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    Most of the Gaijin there are the ones from the Annual Budo Seminar in Chiba.

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