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AKBAN was established at Israel 1985. The initials of Irgun Kvuzot Budo Ninjutsu literally translates as Budo Ninjutsu groups association. An Israeli based martial arts organization that started with students of Doron Navon, one of the first western pupils of Masaaki Hatsumi. The AKBAN organization practices traditional Bujinkan kata with the addition of Tsksr (Tenshin Shōden Katori Shintō Ryū[1] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katori_Shinto-ryu)). Emphasizing training outside, randori and seishin teki kyo yo[2] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seishin_Teki_Kyoko), this is one of the longest existing organizations of Ninjutsu[3] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninjutsu) outside Japan


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AKBAN - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (141 words)
AKBAN is a martial arts organization that was established in Israel in 1985.
The AKBAN organization practices traditional Bujinkan kata with the addition of techniques derived from Tenshin Shōden Katori Shintō-ryū.
Emphasizing training outside, randori and Seishin Teki Kyoko, this is one of the longest existing organizations of Ninjutsu outside Japan.
Force 137 Forums - View Single Post - Bring AWP banning back (158 words)
I can be a major AKwhore at times, but don't get the same flak as if I was AWPwhoring.
So, yeah if there is an AWPban there should also be AKban, etc...
However, the STYLE in which most people use AWP is typically much different than other guns.
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