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The Shin Shin Tora Dojo was founded in 1995 by Tom Wakefield; a member of Bujinkan Japan, the dojo concentrates on traditional Japanese Kobudo as taught by Grand Master Masaaki Hatsumi.

The dojo is non political, curriculum based with "SEISHIN" (right spirit) as its main principal. The dojo has a comprehensive kyu grade syllabus to give students a strong foundation and teaches a variety of traditional weaponry such as Hanbo, Jo, Bo and bikenjutsu. We offer training opportunities whether for self protection, personal development, fitness or as a way of life.

BRIEF HISTORY OF NINJUTSU IN UK

While Stephen K. Hayes was introducing and promoting ninjutsu in America his counter part Bo f. Munthe was doing the same in Europe.
On October 1983 , Bo F. Munthe ,3rd dan, Branch Chief of Europe, personal student of Ishizuka Sensei and member of the Bujinkan Dojo,Ishizuka Society came over to teach two, one day courses held in London and Dublin on the invite of course organiser, Brian McCarthy ,Brian had previously attended a 5 day training seminar organised by Stephen K. Hayes in Ohio in 1982, Keith Lebihan from London also attended. Bo was joined on the courses by Sveneric Bogsator, 1st kyu, the only other person attending the London course who held a grade in ninpo was Peter King who after two training trips to Japan was promoted to 3rd kyu.
The following year , March 1984, Sveneric and Brian both received their 1st Dan, shidoshi ho from Dr Hatsumi in Japan and Bo was promoted to 4th Dan all three were made personal students of the Soke, from this association the EBNS was formed, later that year at the August camp in Wales, Bo F. Munthe promoted Matts Gulberg, Sveneric and Brian to 2nd Dan and in the spring of 1985 Peter King received his 1st Dan, shidoshi ho from Grandmaster Hatsumi, the first person in the UK to do so, by the end of 1985 saw the demise of the EBNS and putting it in simple terms, in the UK, Bo’s students went with Bo and Brian’s students went with Brian.

Since 1985 much has changed, without the contribution made by all the above named individuals, as well as the original area representatives and training group leaders who organised courses and training in their areas ninjutsu would not be as well established as it is in Europe, UK and Ireland, all played their part.

Now there are many teachers, too numerous to mention as the Bujinkan has grown, in the beginning there was only one teacher , Bo F. Munthe, the man everyone called sensei, he’s where it all began in Europe , he’s part of our history, part of our lineage.