Author : Kirigakure Hanzo
Publisher : Karasu, Tokyo Japan
Page : 167 pages
File Size : 41,98 MB
Release : 1964-06-19
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN :
Book Description
WARNING: This book contains these secrets: 1. Feet of steel 2. Fist of Iron 3. Oriental Death Gouge 4. Invisibility of Terror 5. And many more...too vicious to enumerate TERRIFYING! DEADLY! DESTRUCTIVE! "BANNED IN MOST COUNTRIES" The real Ninja Fighting trick finally revealed for the FIRST TIME. Finally the secrets of the Ninja unveiled! A rare book recommended for Martial arts enthusiast, Ninja enthusiast, and book collectors. Ninjutsu for the Modern Person, these applications with detailed accounts of Ninjutsu training and fighting methods. This manual has dramatically described the way in which Ninja gained their skills and laid out their visions of what Ninjutsu holds for the people of today. Available for the first time this book includes not only insights into and description of ninjutsu but actual deadly techniques, fitness, combat strategies, stealth, adaptability to the modern world and secrets finally revealed. This book includes the missing volume of the Bansenshūkai written in the late 17th century, this book was intentionally burnt and was handed down orally by practicing ninjas. This book also includes excerpts from the Ninpiden manual. This is the world's only illustrated real ninja techniques direct from a Ninja from Japan. These ninja strategies are described in full details in an easy-to-follow text that includes step-by-step illustrations and photographs of real Ninjas. This is the first time that an authentic ninja techniques will become accessible, illustrated 'how to' format. the ninja were assassins, scouts, and spies. Despite being able to assassinate in stealth, the primary role was as spies and scouts. Ninja training includes hand to hand combat, weapons training, astral projection [a technique dubbed bakemono-jutsu ("ghost technique")], acupuncture, hypnotism, medicinal herbs, astrology, information gathering, stealth, disguise, concealment, and non-combat trades ( as a merchant, farmer, prostitute, gardener, carpenter, cook and others). ***the fall of the Iga and Kōga clans, daimyōs could no longer recruit professional ninja, and were forced to train their own shinobi that have skills far less than the skills of a real Ninja. Most of the books in the market fall on the ninjas trained in a samurai techniques. The original Ninja techniques includes deadly kicking, punching and use of lethal weapons taught by renegade monks from China, immigrant warriors from Korea and Ronins. The use of disguises is common and well documented. Disguises came in the form of priests, entertainers, fortune tellers, merchants, and monks. Despite many popular folktales, historical accounts of the ninja are scarce. Ninja were not simple mercenaries because texts contained not only information on combat training, but also information about daily needs, which even included mining technique.The guidance provided for daily work also included elements that enable the ninja to understand the martial qualities of even the most menial task. These factors show how the ninjutsu established among the ninja class the fundamental principle of adaptation. The ninja was trained from childhood. A certain degree of knowledge regarding common professions was also required if one was expected to take their form in disguise. The secret of the five elements will be thoroughly discussed in this book.