Sadly I had to leave around 13:15 for my own training I believe Tenjin Shin'yo ryu was after that..Originally Posted by Ree
Sadly I had to leave around 13:15 for my own training I believe Tenjin Shin'yo ryu was after that..Originally Posted by Ree
-Mikko Vilenius
Yes we went on at 13:30,good pics.
Kind Regards
Lee Masters
Tenjin Shinyo Ryu
Tenyokai International
Hi all
Just posted video on myspace site:
www.myspace.com/tenyokaiuk
Hope you enjoy.
Those who don't know me I'm the one being beaten up .
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Lee Masters
Tenjin Shinyo Ryu
Tenyokai International
Thanks a lot, Vile. They are great shots. Thanks for sharing
Say Vile..What are these guys doing?
There must be a very interesting story behind this
(from Viles photo-album, "Japan 2006" gallery next to "Kobudo Taikai (C) M Vilenius" gallery.)
Fredrik Hall
"To study and not think is a waste. To think and not study is dangerous." /Confucius
I don't know what that is, but it may well be the scariest thing that I've ever seen. I will have nightmares for weeks. If that is a martial art, it must be truly devestating.Originally Posted by Fred27
David Sims
"Cuius testiculos habes, habeas cardia et cerebellum." - Terry Pratchet
My opinion is, in all likelihood, worth exactly what you are paying for it.
I think that must be the Oroka ryu 愚流 (BRDJ, 武芸流派大根辞典, pp. 458) performing their ninjutsu like techniques. The techniques were developed during Edo period to sneak into the freakiest parts of the Yoshiwara pleasure quarters to assassin badly drunken samurai that were late with their enormous sake and prostitute depts.
Those are just some performers from "Tokyo Circus" at the Yoyogi park. You can also see some serious martial arts at Yoyogi. Usually one guy with chrome coated bamboo blade easily winning over several opponents, while stopping to anime-cool kamaes between each opponent and performing several 360 degree spins. Hope you'll enjoy the other pictures aswell
-Mikko Vilenius
Sneaksy assassains in bunny ears!Originally Posted by Vile
Yeh the photos are great! All of em. Keep em coming .Originally Posted by Vile
Fredrik Hall
"To study and not think is a waste. To think and not study is dangerous." /Confucius
Interesting and nice photos.
Thanks
Steffen Gjerding
Kakudokan dojo
Yup, lousy english
Some shots from the last enbu at Kashima-Jingū.
Nothing too special, but please note the copyright. If you want to use them on some other web page, publication, etc, please be kind enough to contact me.
-Mikko Vilenius
Beautiful pictures, thank you for sharing.
TSKSR - Kakudokan Kristiansand
Kendo - Kristiansand Kendoklubb
Those are excellent pictures, Mikko. Thanks for sharing them.
David Sims
"Cuius testiculos habes, habeas cardia et cerebellum." - Terry Pratchet
My opinion is, in all likelihood, worth exactly what you are paying for it.
Nice photos. Thanks.
Steffen Gjerding
Kakudokan dojo
Yup, lousy english
Thanks a lot.Your shots are always great. I love them