The ninth BuYuKai has been held 

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Under the tutelage of the instructors Igor Dovezenski and Ercan Sarbat, in the city of Istanbul (Republic of Turkey), the ninth in row international BuYuKai seminar was held. 

During the event, Dovezenski taught techniques using Taijutsu and Kodachijutsu, while Sarbat taught Taijutsu and Kenjutsu.

This traditional and friendly seminar, manages to attract a lot of participants every year, and so this year the Dojo in the city upon the Bosporus was far too small to accommodate all those interested. 

Any free time that was available was given over, as is every year, to walking around and exploring the cultural heritage of, fraternizing in, and visiting many different restaurants and bars all around the city of Istanbul.

And as he did last year, so too this year, the teacher Dovezenski celebrated his birthday in the city of Istanbul in the company of his closest friends and family. 

The next jubilee BuYuKai, will be held at the Homby Dojo of “Taiyou e no Michi” in the Republic of Macedonia. We are already getting ready for what will be an event to remember.

A KusariGama seminar in the yard of the Homby

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A KusariGama seminar was held this past Sunday in the yard of the Hombu Dojo of Bujinkan Macedonia. 

During the event there were around ten members from all different age groups, but all of them had the same idea – to enlarge and perfect their knowledge of the ancient Japanese art of Ninjutsu.

The teacher Igor Dovezenski selflessly shared around ten different KusariGama katas, and his students hungrily devoured the instructors’ lessons. 

This was the last seminar at the Homby dojo for the year 2025 and the next season of events begins in March of 2026. 

KyoketsuShoge at the Homby Dojo

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The rainy weather this past Saturday forced us to move the KyokestuShoge seminar indoors, inside the Homby Dojo of Bujinkan Macedonia, although this weapon requires a wide and open space to use effectively.

During the event we managed to “work through” all of the kata’s from this school, and we were pleasantly surprised by the youngest members who gave it their all in their pursuit of knowledge and training. 

The night was dedicated to our communal diner, during which the teacher Dovezenski prepared his well known “Dovezenski pancakes” , and after that we spent some time playing some board games.