there isnt one!! a basic manual is the tenchijin but then depending on the application it can also be advanced, you need to find a Bujinkan dojo and train, speak to Hatsie on here, there are also others on here living your way that might be able to help. Without a teacher you couldnt even imagine trying stuff out of a book.
As said before, find a Bujinkan (or Genbukan/Jinenkan) school and check it out. There are plenty of books out (can be found on Amazon for example) by Hatsumi Masaaki, the soke of the Bujinkan.
How far away are you from Sydney? As there are indeed quite a few Bujinkan schools in the Sydney area. David
I guess I could :X just dont know how safe the train is at 9pm , I guess it wont matter if Im a Ninja :woo:
Yep, you will be fine just don't try to stop the train with a Kung Fu technique. 45mins luxury! its 3hrs eachway for me!! :-')
Or 3 hours if I walk it and not go on the rivers path. Mind you, it could be an entire day to get to the Leeds one.
Well i do a detour to pick my mate up in cirencester, its only two and a half hours otherwise but if my plans pan out i will be cutting the journey down to an hour radius of London. But 'mums' the word as by time i'm finished it will be the missus idea.. Then 4-5 days a week with the London crew..