Bujingodai
Black Belt
Brian asked me to post something about the trip,
Japan was very busy, seemed very clean and had the best customer service I had yet to experience in my life. Being a steak and potatoes kind of guy the food was interesting but I am riced out LOL. Back to the service, well it would seem they figure if they have a job to do it to their very best. As for staying longer, no too busy for me. I like my car too much and all the green space.
Impessed with how all the old machinery still works so well.
As for the classes. We made it out to 3 teachers classes. A few of each.
Hatsumi's class, oddly enough I enjoyed this the least of them. Don't misread that. He really is very impressive, his flow is very amazing. Too many people and too little time to work on things to get my interest. But to be honest I guess people are more there to be in his sunlight than train. It is chaotic and I am sure there is a purpose to that. I liked the caligraphy he did for me very much.
The class at the Budokan was much better in the realm of space, but in order for me to get the feeling for a technique I need to play with it. There were too many stoppages for my taste. But again very impressed. So don't get me wrong.
I was not keen of being made fun of by the other artists in the building for studying Ninjutsu. But they have small minds obviously
I was interested to see so many Godan tests being done by other Shihan. I did not see Hatsumi do one.
Shiraishi Sensei, only 7 of us at what turned out to be 3+ hrs. Awsome man. Very sweet and has a wonderful energy about him. He is very subtle and I imagine would take me many many many classes to get the movement even begun.
Nagato Sensei, I enjoyed the class very very much. Time to work on it, the right amount of velocity in technique for me, good combative feeling. For me if I was to stay in Japan it would be the class I would not miss.
I was put off by somethings if you are to ask my opinion. I found the etiquette from what I have experienced to be lax for a simple word.
Eating on the mats, half uniforms, laying all around the mats, bowing even in the most basic times, overpopulation of high rank, just general too relaxed in atmosphere but at the same time too rushed. I don't know.
I saw alot of posturing, alot of checking each other out. That includes me as well as I was forming an opinion as well. But the feeling that I was expecting, that family feeling didn't exist for me, save but a few decent folk that actually live and study there. They seemed to have it. Craig seemed to be a super nice guy, so did Shawn Gray.
These are just my opinions, I can be a tad outspoken about somethings though.
Japan was very busy, seemed very clean and had the best customer service I had yet to experience in my life. Being a steak and potatoes kind of guy the food was interesting but I am riced out LOL. Back to the service, well it would seem they figure if they have a job to do it to their very best. As for staying longer, no too busy for me. I like my car too much and all the green space.
Impessed with how all the old machinery still works so well.
As for the classes. We made it out to 3 teachers classes. A few of each.
Hatsumi's class, oddly enough I enjoyed this the least of them. Don't misread that. He really is very impressive, his flow is very amazing. Too many people and too little time to work on things to get my interest. But to be honest I guess people are more there to be in his sunlight than train. It is chaotic and I am sure there is a purpose to that. I liked the caligraphy he did for me very much.
The class at the Budokan was much better in the realm of space, but in order for me to get the feeling for a technique I need to play with it. There were too many stoppages for my taste. But again very impressed. So don't get me wrong.
I was not keen of being made fun of by the other artists in the building for studying Ninjutsu. But they have small minds obviously
I was interested to see so many Godan tests being done by other Shihan. I did not see Hatsumi do one.
Shiraishi Sensei, only 7 of us at what turned out to be 3+ hrs. Awsome man. Very sweet and has a wonderful energy about him. He is very subtle and I imagine would take me many many many classes to get the movement even begun.
Nagato Sensei, I enjoyed the class very very much. Time to work on it, the right amount of velocity in technique for me, good combative feeling. For me if I was to stay in Japan it would be the class I would not miss.
I was put off by somethings if you are to ask my opinion. I found the etiquette from what I have experienced to be lax for a simple word.
Eating on the mats, half uniforms, laying all around the mats, bowing even in the most basic times, overpopulation of high rank, just general too relaxed in atmosphere but at the same time too rushed. I don't know.
I saw alot of posturing, alot of checking each other out. That includes me as well as I was forming an opinion as well. But the feeling that I was expecting, that family feeling didn't exist for me, save but a few decent folk that actually live and study there. They seemed to have it. Craig seemed to be a super nice guy, so did Shawn Gray.
These are just my opinions, I can be a tad outspoken about somethings though.