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The Toryu Transmission – Bujinkan Podcast
by Bujinkan Toryu
The Toryu Transmission – Bujinkan Podcast brings the thoughtful articles from the Bujinkan Tōryū blog to life in audio form.Each episode draws from one or more of the site's deep written pieces, presenting them as narrated explorations of authentic Bujinkan knowledge.It delves into historical texts, philosophical concepts, yearly training themes, and personal reflections from decades of dedicated practice and dojo life — all through a respectful, tradition-rooted lens that blends precise explanations of Japanese terms with approachable insights. The feel is like an intimate dōjō conversation or quiet oral transmission.Ideal for Bujinkan practitioners wanting deeper context for their training, martial arts enthusiasts curious about ninjutsu and samurai heritage, or anyone drawn to genuine budō philosophy — perfect for listening during commutes, warm-ups, or moments of reflection.New episodes follow the blog's updates, transforming writ
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TTTBP06 Holland Taikai 1996, Japan Trip #20, Year of the Rope
Explore Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu, Ninjutsu, Japanese martial arts history, and timeless ninja tactics, history & philosophy in this premiere. 01:17 The Holland Taikai 1996: A Historic Bujinkan Seminar (November, 2024) 07:47 Japan Trip #20 (January, 2009) 10:44 Year of the Rope (May, 2009) 13:53 END TORYU.SE
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TTTBP05 Put Your Heart and Soul into Consistent Martial Training, A crow in pitch black night, Avoid beeing seen, Space and distance
TTTBP05 Explore Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu, Ninjutsu, Japanese martial arts history, and timeless ninja tactics, history & philosophy in this premiere. 01:17 Put Your Heart and Soul into Consistent Martial Training (November, 2024) 05:59 A crow in pitch black night (October, 2008) 08:10 Avoid beeing seen (October, 2008) 09:44 Space and distance (October, 2008) 12:29 END
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TTTBP04 Passion as the Source of Training Motivation, Japan Trip #19, Kuukankankaku Sense of space
TTTBP04 Explore Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu, Ninjutsu, Japanese martial arts history, and timeless ninja tactics, history & philosophy in this premiere. 01:03 Passion as the Source of Training Motivation (November, 2024) 04:27 Japan Trip #19 (September, 2008) 13:44 Kuukankankaku Sense of space (September, 2008) 18:07 END TORYU.SE
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TTTBP03 Solo Training, Holger & Serrano Seminar, Japan Trip #18
TTTBP03 Explore Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu, Ninjutsu, Japanese martial arts history, and timeless ninja tactics, history & philosophy in this premiere. 01:09 Solo Training, don’t forget it (November, 2024) 05:49 The past Holger K seminar. (February, 2008) 08:30 Seminar in Gefle with Serrano Shihan (March, 2008) 10:09 Japan Trip #18 (May, 2008) 16:17 END
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TTTBP02 Shishūkai: Four Worlds of Mastery, Bujinkan Kurokawa Seminar,The first trainings of 2008
Explore Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu, Ninjutsu, Japanese martial arts history, and timeless ninja tactics, history & philosophy in this premiere. - Shishūkai: Four Worlds of Mastery (M;ay 2024) - Bujinkan Kurokawa Seminar (Nov 2007) - The first trainings of 2008 (Jan 2008)
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TTTBP01 Umi Hotaru, Honbu Training 2006, Path To Budo Enlightenment
Explore Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu, Ninjutsu, Japanese martial arts history, and timeless ninja tactics, history & philosophy in this premiere. - "Umi Hotaru: The Ninja’s Nighttime Guide" (Feb 8, 2024) - Flashback: First Honbu training 2006 (Jan 11, 2006) - Flashback: Long path to budo enlightenment (Feb 17, 2006)
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Toryu Transmission – Bujinkan Podcast brings the thoughtful articles from the Bujinkan Tōryū blog to life in audio form.Each episode draws from one or more of the site's deep written pieces, presenting them as narrated explorations of authentic Bujinkan knowledge.It delves into historical texts, philosophical concepts, yearly training themes, and personal reflections from decades of dedicated practice and dojo life — all through a respectful, tradition-rooted lens that blends precise explanations of Japanese terms with approachable insights. The feel is like an intimate dōjō conversation or quiet oral transmission.Ideal for Bujinkan practitioners wanting deeper context for their training, martial arts enthusiasts curious about ninjutsu and samurai heritage, or anyone drawn to genuine budō philosophy — perfect for listening during commutes, warm-ups, or moments of reflection.New episodes follow the blog's updates, transforming writ
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