Pitoynoel
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Just wanted to ask if anyone on this forum has ever heard of a ninjutsu school called the "Kigakushi Ryu Ninpo"? I came across the dojo back in the late 80's, early 90's in Australia.
Being a student from the Togukure Ryu dojo in Brisbane (now called Bujinkan) at that time, the training and techniques were similar between the two schools, but some of the technique names were different and of slight variation to the Togakure Ryu style.
They had 2 schools, one in Brisbane and one in Toowoomba Australia. The school in Brisbane was the main one, were the school in Toowoomba was run by one of their senior black belts. Their school badge used a series of white arrows in a circle, with the feathers of the bottom arrows having less feathers than the feathers at the top (not sure if that means anything). My friend who was from the Toowoomba school whom I trained with some weekends in Brisbane explained the meaning behind the arrows and the linage of the school, but that was long ago and I forgot already.
When I visited their dojo in Toowoomba, they trained old school and very hard like the AKBAN school do and they have a high emphasis on full contact sparring and high levels of physical fitness.
Being a student from the Togukure Ryu dojo in Brisbane (now called Bujinkan) at that time, the training and techniques were similar between the two schools, but some of the technique names were different and of slight variation to the Togakure Ryu style.
They had 2 schools, one in Brisbane and one in Toowoomba Australia. The school in Brisbane was the main one, were the school in Toowoomba was run by one of their senior black belts. Their school badge used a series of white arrows in a circle, with the feathers of the bottom arrows having less feathers than the feathers at the top (not sure if that means anything). My friend who was from the Toowoomba school whom I trained with some weekends in Brisbane explained the meaning behind the arrows and the linage of the school, but that was long ago and I forgot already.
When I visited their dojo in Toowoomba, they trained old school and very hard like the AKBAN school do and they have a high emphasis on full contact sparring and high levels of physical fitness.