Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Serge Mol

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Serge Mol


Role
  
Author

Teacher
  
Fumon Tanaka

Born
  
1 January 1970  Belgium (
1970-01-01
)

Style
  
Koryu: jujutsu, and others

Rank
  
Enshin-ryu Iaijutsu, suemonogiri, kenpo & yawara-jutsu: Menkyo kaiden; Hoki-ryu jujutsu: Menkyo

Occupation
  
jujutsuka, koryu martial arts author & instructor, accountant

Books
  
Classical fighting arts of Japan, Classical Weaponry of Japan: Special Weapons and Tactics of the Martial Arts

Serge Mol New Ninja Book


Serge Mol (/'sərdʒ 'mɑl /; katakana: セルジェ・モル; Russian: Серге Молл) (1970) is a dedicated martial artist, martial arts historian and martial arts book author from Belgium. He is among a select number of Westerners who hold authentic Japanese credentials in koryū martial arts. He is the first non-Japanese person who has received the top-rank of menkyo kaiden in Enshin-ryū Iaijutsu, suemonogiri, kenpō, and yawara-jutsu. He also holds the rank of menkyo in Hōki-ryū jūjutsu. Mol has trained jūjutsu for more than 30 years. He has also studied various gendai budō such as the modern kendō, iaidō and jodō. In order to immerse himself in Japanese culture Mol lived for several years in Japan, where he was a disciple of the Japanese grandmasters Fumon Tanaka and Atsumi Nakashima.

Mol is also a collector of authentic historic Japanese martial arts manuscripts from various jūjutsu schools and other martial arts. He has also built out a large collection of period Japanese arms and armor.

Today, Mol lives with his family in Belgium, where he is a writer and teacher of classical martial arts. He is one of only three Belgians with known authentic Japanese koryū credentials, the other two being Dr. Guy Buyens (Hontai Yōshin-ryū) and Dr. Carl De Crée (Tenjin Shin’yō-ryū of the Inoue Keitarō-lineage and Owari-ha Yagyū Shinkage-ryū). Mol still regularly travels to Japan to find new sources to underpin his continuing research into the ancient Japanese martial culture.

References

Serge Mol Wikipedia