While surfing the web, I came across a thread elsewhere, on the subject of training in Japan. I thought I'd ask this question here, to get the thoughts of our members on this forum. 
There seemed to be 2 lines of thought....one group felt that it was necessary to make regular trips to Japan to train with Hatsumi and the Shihan, so as to stay in tune with what was being taught there. The other group seems to feel that its not necessary to make the trip and that there're enough teachers here, to get material from. Some are thinking that given the fact that they are not Hatsumi, that goals, lifestyle, etc. are all different, that is the reason why they'd rather focus on their own training here in the states.
Now, I don't train in the Bujinkan, I train in Kenpo. Unfortunately, I never had the chance to meet or train with Ed Parker, before he passed. However, if given the chance to train with him once or on a regular basis, I wouldn't think twice about doing it! I mean, why not train with the head of the system? But, as I said, I never had that chance, so all I can do now, is train with those that have more experience than I, those that did train with Parker and can pass on his teachings.
So, what do you all think? Should you be taking regular trips to Japan? Or do you feel that its not necessary?

There seemed to be 2 lines of thought....one group felt that it was necessary to make regular trips to Japan to train with Hatsumi and the Shihan, so as to stay in tune with what was being taught there. The other group seems to feel that its not necessary to make the trip and that there're enough teachers here, to get material from. Some are thinking that given the fact that they are not Hatsumi, that goals, lifestyle, etc. are all different, that is the reason why they'd rather focus on their own training here in the states.
Now, I don't train in the Bujinkan, I train in Kenpo. Unfortunately, I never had the chance to meet or train with Ed Parker, before he passed. However, if given the chance to train with him once or on a regular basis, I wouldn't think twice about doing it! I mean, why not train with the head of the system? But, as I said, I never had that chance, so all I can do now, is train with those that have more experience than I, those that did train with Parker and can pass on his teachings.
So, what do you all think? Should you be taking regular trips to Japan? Or do you feel that its not necessary?