Masaaki
Hatsumi, founder and grandmaster of the Bujinkan Dojo,
has been awarded the International Culture Award by the
Japanese government. The award, the highest honor
given for cultural exchange, was presented to Dr. Hatsumi
by a member of the Imperial Household on November 22, 1999.
"This
award is a great honor for the Bujinkan," stated
Dr. Hatsumi at the presentation ceremony. Dr.
Hatsumi is the 92nd recipient of this prestigious honor
to date. Dr. Hatsumi was nominated for his cross-cultural
leadership in martial arts instruction.
Blackbelt
magazine's 1986 Instructor of the Year, Dr. Hatsumi
is best known for "opening the doors" to
Ninjutsu to non-Japanese. As grandmaster of the
Bujinkan dojo, Dr. Hatsumi actively travels the world
to share the teachings of Budo Taijutsu as passed to
him by his teacher, Toshitsugu Takamatsu. Each
year, Dr. Hatsumi holds two international Taikai (gatherings)
for training, usually alternating between Europe and
the United States. Additionally, hundreds of
eager students from scores of countries also converge
on Japan for training with Dr. Hatsumi each year.
Dr. Hatsumi
founded the Bujinkan, which means "Divine Warrior
Hall," in honor of his teacher, Toshitugu Takamatsu. The
nine warrior schools of the Bujinkan hail from the
ancient battlefields of Japan; six are old samurai
schools, the remaining three are schools of the oft-misunderstood
ninja. These historical roots provide a mine
of rich teachings that are equally applicable to modern
situations, teaches Dr. Hatsumi. Dr. Hatsumi
preaches the importance of understanding the principles
underlying techniques, not just the mechanics--things
that will serve the greatest benefit in the flurry
of a real fight. This practicality is the Bujinkan's
biggest draw for tens of thousands of practitioners
around the world, many of whom are involved with law
enforcement or personal security.
Dr. Hatsumi,
a former bone-setter, has penned over a dozen books,
and is the former chairman of the Writers Guild of
Japan. Among Dr. Hatsumi's other many honors
are the title of Knighthood from Germany, Honorary
Doctorate degrees in both Human Sciences and Philosophy,
Honorary Texas Ranger, and numerous Honorable Citizenship
awards from locales as close as Los Angeles, California
to as far as Dublin, Ireland. Dr. Hatsumi's work
has also been recognized by numerous government and
law enforcement officials, such as the FBI and the
NSA.
Dr. Hatsumi
holds black belts in several arts, including judo,
karate, kendo, aikido and jojutsu, and has studied
such western arts as boxing. He is grandmaster
of the following nine schools of the Bujinkan:
- Togakure
Ryu Ninpo Happo Hiken, 34th Grandmaster
- Gyokko
Ryu Kosshijutsu Happo Hiken, 28th Grandmaster
- Koto
Ryu Koppojutsu Happo Hiken, 18th Grandmaster
- Shinden
Fudo Ryu Dakken Taijutsu Happo Hiken, 26th Grandmaster
- Kukishin
Ryu Taijutsu Happo Hiken, 28th Grandmaster
- Takagiyoshin
Ryu Jutaijutsu Happo Hiken, 17th Grandmaster
- Kumogakure
Ryu Ninpo Happo Hiken, 14th Grandmaster
- Gyokushin
Ryu Ninpo Happo Hiken, 21st Grandmaster
- Gikan
Ryu Koppojutsu Happo Hiken, 15th Grandmaster
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