Rotorua
Samurai-Arts began some 50+ years ago as "Bushido Jujutsu based in Auckland.
Training with world renown Japanese and European instructors added to the organisations skill base between 1980 and 2010 and the study of samurai-swordsmanship became a fundamental discipline. We continue to teach semi-traditional Jujutsu and traditional Kenjutsu and have a dedicated student base who are pleased to assist with initiation of new students.
We look forward to welcoming new students who have an interest in traditional aspects of martial arts.
Rotorua
Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu/Ninjutsu. Authentic Japanese Combat Martial Arts under the Bujinkan Umbrella.
System comprises of six Bujutsu Samurai Schools, and three Ninpo/Ninjutsu Schools.
Training consists of traditional and modern applications and encompasses the following:
Situational Awareness, Self Defence, Protecting Others, Weapons training- Application, Defence and Retention
Strategy & Tactics, Escape & Concealment, Body Conditioning. Training is dynamic and progressive. You will learn the following Martial Skills: Striking, Grappling, Pressure Points, Ground Work, Joint Immobilisation and Vascular Restraint Techniques.
Whanganui
New Zealand Jiu Jitsu Academy is a progressive thinking Martial Art's organisation in this ever changing society. We have developed an evolved system of self-defence, while still recognising Jiu Jitsu's traditions and history.
New Plymouth
Bushijutsu literally translates as "The Art of the Warrior", this style includes the study of kenjutsu (art of the sword), jojutsu (art of the short staff) and taijutsu (art of the body, empty handed). Studying the arts of the samurai also incorporates strict etiquette and discipline as well as knowledge and history of the samurai. Each art incorporates training in basic techniques, partner practice, sparring and forms