Training in Japan

To train in Japan, you'll need to organise flights, money, accomodation and possibly a Visa. Take advantage of the experience and advice offered here to help you arrange your trip.

Remember, to train with Soke Hatsumi or any of his Shihan you will need to abide by the rules of the Bujinkan and you'll need to be a current member.

Make the most of it

One important thing to remember when training in Japan is to enjoy yourself! Experience the culture, try the language and get your feet wet. A few phrases may help you get by as well. Some ideas are hello, goodbye, thankyou, saying where you are from (and so on). It's not actually too hard.