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-- NINJYUTU -- |
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Since Ninjyutu was used for espionage, a founder is unknown. --Country-- Japan --Styles-- Iga-ryu Kouga-ryu A ninjyutu school existed in almost all prefectures in Japan, and so there are much more styles of Ninjyutu. |
Ninjutsu(忍術) is a collection of techniques originally practiced for espionage purposes. Ninja (忍者,literally, "One who moves in secrecy") are people who are trained in Ninjutsu. It includes methods of spying, confusing enemies, and gathering information. Ninjutsu can also involve training in disguise, escape, concealment, geography, meteorology, medicine, and explosives. Practitioners of ninjutsu have in the past been seen, at least in legend, as assassins for hire, and have been associated in the public imagination with other activities which are considered criminal by modern standards. Although the popular view is that ninjutsu is the art of secrecy or stealth, actual practicioners consider it to mean the art of enduring - enduring all of life's hardships. The character nin carries both these meanings. Now in Japan, The Bujinkan is generally accepted as the school of teaching ninjutsu. Bujinkan consists of nine separate schools of traditional Japanese martial arts, several of which contain ninjutsu teachings. But of course, the espionage techniques and the like of ninjutsu are rarely focused on, since they are strongly bound with the circumstances and culture of feudal Japan. |
---HISTORY---
Ninja History(Japanese Only) Sengoku Ninja(Japanese Only) |
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---TECHNIQUES---
Iga-Ninja Meifu Ninjyuru(Japanese Only) Kuji-goshinhou(Japanese Only) |
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---IMPORTANT LINKS---
Iga-ryu Kouga-ryu Ninpaku Bugei - Bujinkan Koga-Ninja(Japanese Only) |
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