When will Hatsumi name his successor?

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I am thinking of training in Japan but it would be good to train with the person who will inherit the Bujinkan.

Does anybody have any clues who it will be so I can make an educated choice?
 
Curious why you're needing to do so?
 
I guess it is from a political interest. Ninjutsu is perhaps the most political martial art on earth and I want to peg my tent in the right camp. Hatsumi, the Genbukan guy, the Jin guy and SK Hayes are getting on and I want to be in with the fresh new face of Traditional Ninjutsu!!
 
I guess it is from a political interest. Ninjutsu is perhaps the most political martial art on earth and I want to peg my tent in the right camp. Hatsumi, the Genbukan guy, the Jin guy and SK Hayes are getting on and I want to be in with the fresh new face of Traditional Ninjutsu!!
Huh. For some reason i thought you had posted in another thread that you had no doubt no rules ground fighting would win any TMA? If so, why would you train a TMA, especially a notoriously traditional art in a very old and traditional clan setting?

Not trying to be argumentative, just wondering ... is something missing in your ground fighting sport that you're looking to augment through this realm?
 
You asked one of the questions that tend to light a firestorm with alot of folks.

See here and here for past info.

Actually, I believe the answer is in the second link.
 
Thank you for your historical reference, but my question is related to the "now". I am very interested in the weapons and tactical aspects of Ninjutsu so I in the spirit of "buyer Beware" are ensuring the quality and long term value of my study.
 
Sports and Weapons training I find different subjects
 
Well then, to answer your original question, if Hatsumi has named a successor, it has been done secretly and will not be revealed any time soon.
 
I was hoping for a comment for somebody living in Japan rather than your assumption. But thanks anyway :)
 
I was hoping for a comment for somebody living in Japan rather than your assumption. But thanks anyway :)
Then you might want to look at the thread references Bob supplied after all. ;)
 
Bujinkan Budo is a living art, while I found the "See here and here for past info." info I have already reviewed, I was trying to get "today" .. "now" ..

But I will in future look yourself and Bob up for historical reference :)

Have a great day !!
 
The answer is simple.

None of your business.

It's been asked before. It's considered to be poor taste to ask.
Go troll somewhere else.
 
so I in the spirit of "buyer Beware" are ensuring the quality and long term value of my study.

Read and talk around a bit more.
Don't take anything that's posted on bulletin boards for granted.

and btw ; if you're "worrying" about quality and long term value then i suggest that you search around a bit more instead of being worried.
Don't stay one one place / with one guy , it doesnt hurt to broad up your path you know ;)
 
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