View Full Version : wats the diffrence?
NinjaKid
05-18-2006, 23:12
Hey all wats the Diffrence between Genbukan and Bujinkan?
Politics. Hehe, but seriously, from what I understand, it's all about the way things are done, rank structure, fees, and who the leader is of course. There's also a third organization called the Jinenkan. All of them are good. It's really just a matter of which one is closest to or most suited to you. In the end, it's all ninjutsu anyway.
Dennis Monk
05-18-2006, 23:34
Yesterday you registered under the name Kokujin, and today you created a second account under the name Ninjakid. You read the rules and agreed to them prior to becoming a member. Multiple accounts are forbidden. Feel free to contact the webmaster, explaining what you have done, why you violated his rules and why you would like to come back.
It will be his choice to allow you to come back or not.
Don't try creating a 3rd account, we will just find that one too.
David Craik
05-19-2006, 04:24
'what' has an 'h' in it, by the way. A 'wat' is a Cambodian, Lao or Thai Buddhist temple.
"wat" is also Dutch for "what". So he wasn't SO entirely wrong.
As for the question: "Jinenkan, Bujinkan, Genbukan... same difference." To get a more definite difference, go and visit some BJK, JNK and GBK dōjō and make up your own mind.
NinjaKid
05-19-2006, 14:36
i see Thank you very Much :D
David Craik
05-19-2006, 18:05
"wat" is also Dutch for "what".
True..Afrikaans as well. But with the possible exception of yourself I think people would be pretty confused if I posted in Afrikaans :)
I would be a bit amused in a positive way. :)
Suidafrikaans sounds a bit like children's language to Dutch speaking people :)
David Craik
05-20-2006, 05:39
Suidafrikaans sounds a bit like children's language to Dutch speaking people :)
It did to me too, and English is my first language. :D
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