Sponsored by the Japanese international cooperation agency – JICA, as also the Japanese embassy in Macedonia, and by request of the organization MAK-JAMS from Skopje, the Dojo for classical Japanese martial arts “Taiyou e no Michi” organized a presentation (Embu) of Bujutsu, Aikijujutsu and Ninjutsu (arts). 
The event took place the day before yesterday at the Institute for ethnology and anthropology at PMF – Skopje, in attendance of around thirty guests, among which was the Japanese consul for Macedonia, his Excellency Toyokazu Kubota accompanied by his wonderful wife. At the demonstration were present the leader of the dojo Igor Dovezenski, as also the members Marko Opacik, Zoran Todorovski, Vadimir Antonovski. Blagica Bozinovska, Taki Gakovski and Sanja Simonova. They presented in front of those present the Japanese classical martial arts meaning the schools which are tough at “Taiyou e no Michi” -Tenshin Shoden Katori Shinto ryu Bujutsu, Daito ryu Aikijujutsu, Gyokko ryu Koshijutsu and Koto ryu Koppojutsu. 
At the end, during the modest cocktail, the consul Kubota in conversation with Dovezenski said that until now he has never been as impressed by a Bujutsu demonstration, especially noticing how he felt a collision of energies from the participants in the demonstration that reminded him of “Japanese warrior-monks” from the medieval period.
participants were presented the newest discoveries of the influence of the natural frequencies of the planet Earth on people, as also the electromagnetic pollution that destroys the immune system.






Besides all these events, worth mentioning are: The Leader of Bujinkan Macedonia awarded shidoshi-ho Zoran Todorovski and shidoshi-ho Marko Opachikj with the “Genin” bronze medal as recognition for their ten years of regular training in the dojo of Bujinkan Macedonia; the first “Ninja Kids Camp” will now be regularly held for our youngest members; during this December’s testing we got two new holders of the brown belt (1 kyu – Mihail Drakalski and Taki Gakovski ).
As for public appearances in the media, this year Dovezenski was again interviewed by the highest visited business portal in Macedonia 

This event will be repeated regularly one a month during the winter months (November, December, January and February), during which even the youngest members of our dojo can spend time together though training and fun. The event is envisioned to last five hours, and the kids will be taught by several instructors from Bujinkan Macedonia, who beside martial arts, will teach them about other Japanese arts, such as origami, chado, shodo, etc.
In the first “Kids Ninja Marathon”, took part shidoshi ho Marko Opacik who taught techniques for child self defense, after which shidoshi Igor Dovezenski, who taught them Taihenjutsu , afterwards sempai Taki Gakovski who taught Origami, as also kohai Sanja Simonova and kohai Filip Trajanovski which were assisting during the event.