BACK FROM JAPAN SEMINAR with MATS HJELM

BACK FROM JAPAN SEMINAR with MATS HJELM

BACK FROM JAPAN SEMINAR with MATS HJELM was filmed at TANRENKAI 4 Workshop in May 2026 in Sundbyberg.

Shortly after his 54th training journey to Japan, he conducted a one-day seminar featuring Taijutsu, sword, naginata, and bisentō techniques. The training opened with Kihon Happō, followed by fresh, previously unnamed Taijutsu techniques and principles he had just brought back from his Japanese instructors.

The techniques covered at the seminar.

#Chapter TitleTime Stamp
1. Start00:00:00.00
2. KIHON HAPPO00:00:55.28
3. TAKAGIYOSHIN-RYU ATEKOMI00:25:25.20
4. TAKAGIYOSHIN-RYU GYAKUDORI00:27:35.72
5. TAKAGIYOSHIN-RYU KERIKOMI00:30:18.60
6. KUKISHIN-RYU BISENTO OSHIN00:33:48.28
7. KUKISHIN-RYU BISENTO KAKUGYAKU00:38:03.84
8. OSHIN (KENJUTSU)00:40:43.24
9. KAKUGYAKU (KENJUTSU)00:41:17.96
10. UDEORI00:42:18.64
11. KIHON HAPPO HENKA00:48:00.08
12. JODAN UKE NAGASHI00:49:09.48
13.End00:51:22.00
51 Minutes. The language is Swedish with English, Japanese, German and Spanish subtitles. 1920×1080. QuickTime Text, Subtitle, MPEG-4 AAC, H.264 Stereo. Download size 1.41 GB.

Filmed from two camera angles with high-quality audio and tasteful groovy background music that supports rather than distracts from the instructions.

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About the instructor

Mats Hjelm started training in Bujinkan for the first time around 1983. It wasn’t until 1986 when he had the opportunity to start training more seriously under a Shidōshi. He has taught at numerous seminars all around the world, gone to Japan 3-5 times every year. After he started training he never had a training break. He takes his budo training very seriously! If you want to sponsor a seminar or course, please don’t hesitate to contact him. For more information see his web site toryu.se or come and train with him at Kaigozan Dojo.


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