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Shihan Andrew Young  

Andrew was born, raised and schooled in England. In 1988 he moved to Japan and began to train extensively at the Bujinkan Dojo under Hatsumi Soke and the Japanese Shihan (masters). Andrew was fully resident in Japan until 2005, a period of 17 years.

Andrew has studied martial arts since the late 1970s and, as a member of the English Shukokai Karate national squad, has competed at national and international level. Cross training in many martial arts disciplines led to a chance meeting and the desire to train in the Bujinkan system, which at that time was new to the UK. His training in Bujinkan brought him to the London Taikai in 1987 where he met Hatsumi Soke for the first time.

He achieved 2nd kyu in the ‘Japanese Language Proficiency Test’ taken at Tokyo University after taking lessons full time for two years from 1988 to 1990. Andrew’s fluency in Japanese enabled him to secure the position of official translator for Quest Publications, which is the producer of Hatsumi Soke’s videos and DVDs

Active in the Bujinkan Dojo since 1984, he has presented seminars in the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Japan as well as throughout Europe. He achieved 10th dan Shihan status in 2000 and was one of the first westerners resident in Japan to do so. He is currently ranked 14th dan.

Andrew’s other interests include a passion for falconry and hawking. He is currently the International Relations Director for the Japan Hawking Society. Also, he supports ‘Shady Oaks’, a charitable organisation for sufferers of cerebral palsy, by organizing and participating in fund raising activities

Bujinkan Credits

  • Taikai Interpreter Sydney, Australia 1993

  • Bujinkan ‘Golden Dragon Award’ Feb 1995

  • Award in International Relations and Excellence in Martial Arts from the Mayor of Yamazaki Town, Noda City

  • Member of Bujinkan Hombu Dojo Demonstration Team in Japan

  • Interpreter, translator and demonstrator at Hombu Dojo, Japan and at Daikomyosai and Taikai seminars worldwide.

  • Translator for Quest Publications; the producers of Hatsumi Soke’s Bujinkan video and DVD series.

Training Experience

Consistent extensive training under Soke Hatsumi and the following Japanese Shihan: Seno, Ishizuka, Kan, Oguri, Noguchi, Nagato, Shiraishi, Someya, and Nagase

Extensive training in the following areas of the Bujinkan Dojo curriculum:

Taijutsu junan taiso, taihenjutsu, kosshijutsu, koppojutsu, jutaijutsu, and dakentaijutsu


Sword katana, tachi, ken (straight bladed sword) wakazashi, shikomigatana, daishosabaki (paired swords), daitou (battlefield swords) and muto dori


Staff hanbo, jo, bo (staffs over 6ft. in length) and shikomizue


Chain &
Rope
kusarifundo, kusarigama, hojojutsu (restraining techniques with rope)


Halberd naginata, nagamaki and bisentou


Spear Yari (various types) and kamayari
Throwing
Weapons

bou shuriken, senban shuriken, metsubishi

Others jutte, knife, tessen, ono (battle axe), monpa (war hammer), yoroikumiuchi (armour)

 

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