Kobukan European Shibu

Kobukan European Shibu

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Welcome to Kobukan Kobudo Europe! We teach the traditional Japanese martial arts of Ninpo and Jujutsu.

Here, we focus on developing skill, respect, and strong friendships. Join our community and experience the camaraderie of true martial arts training!

04/12/2025

Great news! Kobukan Taijutsu Jokyu has just been submitted to Amazon for publication.

This book completes the Kyu series with the full 3rd, 2nd, and 1st Kyu curriculum, along with expanded explanations, photos, principles, and practical guidance.

Amazon usually takes a short time to process everything, so it will be available very soon.

We'll post the link as soon as it goes live.

Thank you all for your support and encouragement throughout this project.

Can’t wait for everyone to get their copy!

30/11/2025

Coming Soon: Kobukan Taijutsu Jokyu

We’re excited to share that the Taijutsu Jokyu book is now in its final editing phase.

This volume completes the core Kyu curriculum, covering 3rd, 2nd, and 1st Kyu.

Like our previous publications, this book is designed to support members around the world.

We are incredibly grateful for everyone’s support as the Kobukan continues to grow.

More updates and the official release date will be announced soon.


26/11/2025

Within the Kobukan, the kyu/dan system maintains a consistent baseline of standards for students around the world. Our kyu (pre–black belt) levels build fundamental skills, but importantly, they do so in a way that keeps the martial lineages separate and distinct.

We do not blend ryu-ha material at the foundational level. That kind of integration only develops naturally later, once a student has gained enough experience to recognize shared principles for themselves.

I’ll share more in a future post about how dan-level training correlates with the ryu-ha, but for now I want to explain the thinking behind our pre–black belt structure.

At its core, the Kobukan exists to transmit the Takamatsu-den arts in the clearest and most faithful way possible; not as they have been blended, reinterpreted, or philosophized over recent decades, but as they were originally written and intended to be handed down.

Jikiden, direct transmission from a teacher who has access to the full picture, is central to that process. And while conceptual understanding has value, students must first build a real, grounded foundation before any higher-level insight can take shape.

Our kyu system creates that foundation by teaching the fundamentals of each lineage individually, giving students a clear picture of the strategies, movement principles, and intent of each ryu-ha. It is a primer — not a mixture.

To give context, here is what I’ve observed over the years in the broader Takamatsu-den community:

(This is not meant as criticism, but as comparison for the public)

- Non-Curriculum: No structured curriculum at all; rank advancement is based on the instructor’s impression rather than clear material.

- Ryu-ha Sampling: Students are shown pieces of different lineages without ever receiving the complete structure of any one school.

- Knowledge Blending: A tendency to treat ryu-ha as interchangeable — e.g., assuming “if Togakure Ryu is ninjutsu, then anything ‘ninjutsu-like’ must be Togakure” — or consolidating overlapping ideas into a single “general taijutsu” system. This blurs the identity of the schools and the integrity of transmission.

In contrast, the Kobukan kyu levels provide a clean, structured primer for the ryu-ha that make up our training. While we include some general jujutsu for practical benefit (such as Newaza), the core of kyu training is lineage-based and taught with clear boundaries.

When a technique appears in multiple lineages — such as a kamae (stance) — students learn it in both contexts, including any differences in mechanics, strategy, or purpose. This preserves the integrity of each school and gives the student a true understanding of what they’re studying.

We teach multiple lineages — not a blended art — and our structure reflects that.

By keeping each ryu-ha distinct at the foundational stage, students develop clarity, depth, and real understanding. Only with that foundation can the natural connections between schools emerge organically at higher levels of skill.

Preserve the structure.
Understand the schools.
Then explore the principles.

Traditional. Practical. Realistic.

Learn more at https://kobukankobudo.com

23/10/2025

"No matter how long you continue to fight, you should realize the essence of vanishing into the mist, leaving the opponent exhausted while remaining untired."

- Kobukan Kukishinden Biken no Ho

Learn more about the Kobukan: https://kobukankobudo.com

22/10/2025
21/10/2025

A pic from the Shodan photo shoot.

One of the many new resources coming soon in the Kobukan.

Photos from Kobukan - United States Shibu's post 16/10/2025

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