I am very interested in Ninjutsu. I want to know where can I learn it in the world? Further is there any championship of this Martial Art where I can participate after learinng it?|||There are several different schools of thought on Ninjutsu. The first, is the Bujinkan. They are the most widely recognized.
The second it Genbukan. I%26#039;ve trained in it and compared to Bujinkan it is very stiff in terms of attitude and how you move. Very formal.
A third on is Jinenkan, headed by Manaka Fumio, one of Hatsumi%26#039;s former students. Although less well known, it concentrates a LOT on the basics of the art.
The last one I know of is Stephen K. Hayes%26#039; Toshindo. IT is supposedly the modern version of Ninjutsu, made more accessible to Western people. The best thing for you to do is type in one of these schools and your location into google.
Toshindo is spreading and we%26#039;ve got a school up here in Canada in New Brunswick. Best bet for finding one is probably Bujinkan.
As to your other question. Ninjutsu is not an art you can do tournaments with. In fact, it is actively discouraged. The art as a whole is designed to protect you by ending any altercation as quickly as possible. Tournaments don%26#039;t lend themselves to it.|||Google bujinken and search for a class near you. There are classes all over the world but lots of variation between teachers. There are no %26quot;Ninjutsu competitions%26quot; its not a competitive style but there is no reason you couldnt enter open comps organised by other groups. If you want to learn an interesting martial art with lots of variations within it then good luck to you. If you are looking for something thats gonna turn you into batman then forget it.|||try going to a DMC school, it teaches a mix of martial arts in cluding ninjitsu, karate, taekwondo and any submission grabbling, even gymnatics to help of the la parkour and free running stuff. There are schools usually in any major cities, you just have to look on the internet to track them down. They only like a week a year though so yeah...|||There are very few schools in the world that teach real Ninjutsu. Your best bet is to go to go pay a visit to the Grandmaster of ninjas. Masaaki Hatsumi in his dojo in Noda, Japan.|||bujinkan budo taijutsu is the art of ninjitsu that is registered as authentic under Hatsumi so if your looking for a ninjitsu school and can%26#039;t train under him yourself find a bujinkan budo taijutsu school near its the next best thing
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