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Dr. Masaaki Hatsumi, Grandmaster
Inheriting Soke of 9 Ninjutsu Traditions                          and 
Founder of the Bujinkan Dojo
Founder of the Bujinkan Dojo
Born                         in Noda City, Chiba Prefecture on December 2, 1931.                           
Warrior names: Yoshikai, Tetzusan, Hisamune.
Started martial arts at about age 7.
Warrior names: Yoshikai, Tetzusan, Hisamune.
Started martial arts at about age 7.
Grandmaster                         Hatsumi is the founder and International Director of the                         Bujinkan Dojo with its Hombu Dojo, the Bujinden (Divine                         Palace), residing in Noda City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan                         and has an administration office attached to his downtown                         home. He is married to his lovely wife, Mariko, a famous                         Japanese dance teacher and 10th dan director of women's                         training for the Bujinkan. Dr. Hatsumi is the inheritor                         of nine Ninjutsu traditions from the late O'Sensei Toshitsugu                         Takamatsu (the last true living Ninja) in the early 1970's                         just before Soke Takamatsu's passing in 1972. It is said                         that Dr. Hatsumi was the only one receiving indepth training                         with the great Takamatsu during the last 15 years of his                         life.  
He graduated from Meiji University in Tokyo, with a major in theater studies, and osteopathic medicine (bone doctor). Soon after graduation he opened a bone clinic in his home town and his practice continued on a steady basis until about 1990 when his travel and movie schedule seemed to take over all his time.
Grandmaster                         Hatsumi is the author of over a dozen books and 40+ video                         tapes on the art of Ninjutsu. He has been featured in                         almost every magazine relating to this subject in Japan,                         and throughout the entire world. He has authored countless                         magazine and newspaper articles on Ninjutsu and on living                         a productive life. He wrote, directed and acted in 50                         episodes of a television series called 'Jiraya' which                         was the number one watched kid's program in Japan. He                         is now what is called a historiographer of martial arts                         for various plays and movies, acting as a consultant to                         ensure that what is being portrayed is done correctly                         based on true history. 
(info taken from ninjutsu.com)
Nov 6, 2017
Macchio and Zabka singing?
These two totally need to put together a Vegas show or something.
"Come fly with me, come fly let's fly away."


















