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ROKU SHAKU BOU-JUTSU DOJO
六尺棒術道場

Bōjutsu (棒術), translated from Japanese as "staff technique", is the martial art of using a staff weapon called bō which simply means "staff". 
Staves have been in use for thousands of years in East Asian martial arts.
The style of "six foot staff" training at this dojo derives from the Kukishinden Ryu, as taught within the Bujinkan Dojo.
The staff was originally believed to have developed after a warriors halberd ( naginata ) or spear ( yari ) had been broken in battle.

Thrusting, swinging, and striking techniques often resemble empty-hand movements, following the philosophy that the bō is merely an "extension of one’s limbs". Consequently, bōjutsu is often incorporated into other styles of empty-hand fighting, like traditional Jiu-jitsu.
Training at this dojo will revolve around a strict curriculum teaching the 25 Kasumi no Ho Bojutsu Kata of the Kukishinden Ryu.

 

An initial joining fee of $55.00 and a monthly training fee of $55.00 is required. The joining fee includes a basic training uniform, however, serious students must eventually source their own hakama and staff.
The monthly training fee also allows students to attend the Hanbo-jutsu Dojo and the Ken-jutsu Dojo.  

Details will be given upon query and registration in at the dojo.
You are required to notify that you are attending your first  class by emailing in advance.

Rokushaku Bo-jutsu Dojo - Wednesdays 6:00-7:00pm 
Hanbo-jutsu Dojo  - Wednesdays 7:00pm-8:00pm

Ken-jutsu Dojo - Thursdays 7:00pm-8:30pm
 

All queries to bujinkantasmania@yahoo.com.au

or 0421 024 714

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