Monday, November 16, 2009

Koga yambushi ninjutsu.and do they still teach dis art in japan?

what is koga yambushi ninjutsu and do they still teach this art in japan|||I have looked into this and have concluded there is zero historical continuity between present day %26quot;ninjutsu%26quot; and historical ninja. Jikatabi are a giveaway in that regard in that they weren%26#039;t invented until the 1920s but yet are ninja footwear?!|||It has still been activated but not so strongly.


Yamabushi, who is homeless itinerant Buddhist monk usually grouped is one of their fashion style to camouflage in public.





http://www.kouka-ninjya.com/column/colum...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamabushi





Other camouflage fashion are for example as merchant, lonely Zen priest so-called Komuso, magicians, street performers and Monk begger so-called Takuhatsu etc. Their main purpose was spying against enemies or anti-establishment factions.





Ninjutu itself is quite similar among all schools. You may imagine rough sketches through popular Hollywood movies. It is somehow exaggerate though.


(sorry, but its Japanese only)


http://www.kouka-ninjya.com/index.html











|||%26quot;Koga yamabushi ninjutsu%26quot; is supposedly a kind of martial art. It was completely made up by Frank Dux, and thus is not taught in Japan as it is nonexistent.

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