http://iccheshireonline.icnetwork.c...89797&method=full&siteid=50020-name_page.html Anyone know this group? Is it genuine? I wasn't aware Tenjin Shinyo-ryu was from the 13th century. Isn't that a bit before any recorded koryu schools were formed?
First thing's first, they misspell it "Tenjin Shino ryu", the ryuha was formed in the early/mid 19th century and there are no dan grades in this particular koryu. As far as I know, there haven't been any South African students in the Tenyokai in Tokyo. So far there are a good number of Australians, a large number of Britons, one American, one Canadian (unknown if he trains any longer), one Israeli, one Swede, one German and one Irish. Only two contingents have been given authority to recieve Menkyo and open full dojo - The Australians, under Mr. George Marton in Sydney and the British, under Mr. Paul Masters, in Essex. The grading system in Tenjin Shinyo ryu only gives five licences of proficiency - Shoden Kirigami Menjo, Chuden Kirigami Menjo, Mokuroku, Menkyo & Menkyo Kaiden. The first two kirigami menjo are in paper certificate form, bearing the holder's name and the headmaster's personal hanko(stamps). The latter three are in makimono (scroll) form.
We can probably assume that this group has no checkable links back to the actual Tenjin Shinyo Ryu as mentioned above. However, I live in Wrexham and work in Chester at the University. If someone can find me some contact details, I'll try and contact the group to obtain further information and perhaps visit if possible. I'm genuinely interested in studying that particular jujutsu ryuha and if this turns out to be an authentic school, I'll apply to join. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenjin_shinyo_ryu http://www.makotokan.com.au/tenjin.html
MWDAndy, since you live in Wrexham, have you checked out this school in North Wales? http://www.geocities.com/deeside_jujitsu/index.htm Also advertises Tenjin Shinyo ryu.
Hi I was just about to post that very same link! http://www.geocities.com/deeside_jujitsu/index.htm On that link I found some video clips that bear watching. I'm more than happy to be corrected but I don't believe that this is genuine Tenjin Shinyo Ryu. Perhaps at some point in the history of the club they had a genuine connection but, hmm. No offence intended towards that group but I don't think I'll be contacting them with a view to joining. I don't seem to be able to find details for the Chester branch though. I don't know if the Deeside group is connected to them. Does anyone know where they actually train e.g. the Northgate Arena?
Wait for a few more decades, it'll be Katori Shinto-ryu, Takenouchi-ryu etc etc. That's when the real problems begin, when there will be more fakers than you can shake a stick at.
I do feel for the poor students who honestly think that they are learning something 500 years old and that was used by the samurai.
This is why prospective students need to do their homework and do some real research on Koryu if they are really set on training in it. If you don't at least do some background research, you don't know what you're getting.
Hi all For further info on Tenjin Shinyo Ryu in the U.K. http://www.planetjitsu.com/viewtopic.php?t=14876&sid=70a7f182ed4e4e8b6b84252df1c0857d
Perhaps we should email the Chester/Deeside group to make them aware of this thread? We could invite them to contribute and hopefully clear up some of the aforementioned issues. Can anyone perhaps point to some authenticated video clips of Tenjin Shinyo Ryu Jujutsu demonstrations that we could use for comparison?
There are a couple of people on this forum who have genuine licences in Tenjin Shinyo-ryu. Does the following sound like anything you had to do to get your qualifications? Did either of you get into the Yudansha Kia? Is Kubota-sensei part of this Yudansha Kia?
Dear Nickh These groups are definately not part of Kubota Shihanke lineage and the techniques shown on the video clips do not resemble anything like Tenjin Shinyo Ryu. Kubota Shihanke is definately not a member of the Yudansha Kai,and this term is not recognised in koryu. All those who are interested in true Tenjin Shinyo Ryu can apply for a registration form for the seminar.
Dear Nickh Tenjin Shinyo Ryu is most definately not the oldest martial art,it was formed in the early 1800's around 1830ish.Take it all with a pinch of salt.
Very nice article. I also enjoyed Meik Skoss' piece on TSR in Koryu Bujutsu It's important that articles like this get out there so that frauds can be spotted early. The more people know what real TSR or Daito-ryu looks like, the sooner they can ask "WTF are we being taught?" :woo: