Shinobi Taiso seminar for Bujinkan Macedonia section of the same name 

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This past Sunday at the Hombu Dojo of “Taiyoi e no Michi” there was a seminar dedicated to the Shinobi Taiso section of Bujinkan Macedonia. 

During the event the participants partook in several disciplines and activities including 庭歩禅 Тeihozen (zen achieved through walking in a garden), then Junan Taiso (Japanese yoga), and 森林浴  Shinrin Ryoku (forest bathing).

On request from the members of the section, it was agreed upon that these seminars will be held at least twice a year.

Testing for the student grades 

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This past Friday at the Skopje dojo of Bujinkan Macedonia there were exams for student grades advancement. 

With that, our Dojo was enriched with several more kohai (younger students), and one of them received the honour of having his name added to the Nafuda Kake at the Hombu of Bujinkan Macedonia. 

We would like to extend our heartfelt congratulations to all those that managed to advance to a higher grade.

30 years of Bujinkan Macedonia!

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With an amazing party in the heart of the village of Dovezence, we had an open air party to celebrate 30 years since the creation of the only ninjutsu club in the Republic – Bujinkan Macedonia. 

The party was attended by former and current members of the dojo, and different friends and acquaintances that hold a deep respect towards what we do and create.

The atmosphere was incredibly positive, the people were overjoyed and full of laughter, and for the awesome vibe and feel of the party made sure the artists from Brooka Bend, Puka Kozmetika, Dre and DJ Zoltiman. 

Bujinkan Macedonia is the official representative of the international organization Bujinkan Dōjō in the Republic of Macedonia and works under the leadership of the teacher Igor Dovezenski – the first Macedonian to bring the authentic martial art of Ninjutsu in our country.

He is the founder of Bujinkan Macedonia, and a longtime student and practitioner of traditional Japanese martial arts. He is a holder of an official license from the Bujinkan Hombu Dōjō in Japan, under the leadership of d-r Masaaki Hatsumi, the founder of Bujinkan. 

Besides being a martial arts teacher, Dovezenski is also known as a student and researcher of the Macedonian spiritual and cultural tradition, which lends him a special level of insight when studying budo. He doesn’t consider Bujinkan as just a martial art, but a way of life that combines physical readiness, discipline, spiritual growth and respect towards nature and the ancestors.