In a warm and familiar atmosphere with a modest celebration with a limited number of guests, in the yard of the Hombu Dojo of “Taiyou e no Michi” on July 2 was celebrated the 25th birthday since the creation of the Organization, and also the first ninja dojo in our country – Bujinkan Macedonia.
At the same time the founder and the first man to bring the classical Japanese martial arts in the country – the teacher Igor Dovezenski, celebrated 32 years since his entrance into the world of Ninjutsu and Bujutsu.

We would like to thank all our former and current members and students which are a part of this wonderful family, and also to extend it to all our friends and sympathizers, and most off to our older students (sempai) who wholeheartedly helped the teacher Dovezenski with the workings of the most dynamic Dojo in Europe.
Seven members of Bujinkan Macedonia took part in the event, in the attempt to perfect their knowledge. They tirelessly tried to achieve the best results during the span of six hours.
This year, as last year, the battlefield was on the edge of the forest of Mlaka in the village where the Hombu Dojo is situated. The location was chosen for its similarity to the battlefields of Medieval Japan. Previously, “Strength of the Yari” was held in the location called Slepo Kolo, because of the specific hilly and uneven terrain, and all with the goal of teaching the students how to fight in all terrain conditions.
During the seminar, the teacher Dovezenski with special interest followed the techniques performed by the sempais Vladimir Antovski and Mihail Drakalski. And after a short analysis decided that their development is progressing in an acceptable fashion and that the time is right for them to receive a densho in which are encompassed all of the techniques of the art of Sojutsu which is practiced in our dojo. The small ceremony of awarding the densho will be held during the traditional seminar “Kenjutsu under the stars of Lipac”.


ga (Japanese comic) in the Macedonian language published by the Organization for the study of classical Japanese samurai and ninja arts – Taiyou e no Michi.






