Friday, May 21, 2010

Genjutsu, ninjutsu, and taijutsu. ?

difference how they work wahts the result are they legal according to religious pint of view what r the tricks


|||ninjitsu is like the art ninjas used to practice i know that, and they had different ranks of which you ascended until you reached the rank of shinobi.|||Genjutsu: Naruto crap, not for real life





Ninjutsu: A japanese art that trains in strategy, tactics, and guerilla warfare. Yes, it%26#039;s legal to train in it, and moral if done with reasonable motivations (as a ninjutsu teacher what good reasons are to study ninjutsu, and he%26#039;ll tell you if you don%26#039;t know)





Taijutsu: One of the 18 disciplines in ninjutsu that focuses on unarmed combat.





As for what are the %26quot;tricks%26quot;, you should join a ninjutsu school and find out for yourself, or if you just want a brief survey, you can look up ChosonNinja on youtube, as he demonstrates a bunch of techniques.|||I think you might want to separate what%26#039;s on Naruto from reality.





Genjutsu (roughly Illusion Skills) -- As far as I know, there%26#039;s no such thing. Granted, many ninja knew little tricks (Things like tying a sword to their face and pulling it out, or putting a frog to sleep), and there are some techniques that deal in controlling an opponent with your intent (Saiminjutsu).





Ninjutsu (roughly Espionage or Enduring Skills) -- The skills for ninjutsu include infiltration techniques; creation of poisons, medicines, and foods; building fortresses; intonjutsu (hiding skills); etc. Yes, ninja could use these skills to assassinate others, but the physical techniques would come from the next section.





Taijutsu (Body Skills) -- Something needs to be understood here... Everyone has taijutsu. The baker, the prostitute, the mother, the World of Warcraft player who never leaves his house... The ninja had their own as well, usually referred to as Ninpo Taijutsu. This is not entirely distinct from the warrior%26#039;s Budo Taijutsu. It deals with the physical body work involved in performing the requirements of the job. Whereas ninjutsu dealt more with the use of the environment (for example, knowing when and where to move to step silently), taijutsu deals more with the physical aspects (the technique to actually step).





The ninja themselves were a counterculture, often in direct opposition to the ruling class. For them, no, it wasn%26#039;t legal for them to be ninja. It didn%26#039;t much concern them. It was something they had to do. Nowadays, what%26#039;s taught through the Bujinkan, Genbukan, and Jinenkan is legal.





I have no clue what you%26#039;re talking about in reference to a religious point of view. What does religion have to do with any of this.





As for what the tricks are, you%26#039;ll have to find a teacher and train.|||Well Ninjutsu is a real art not alot of sneaking around and stuff anymore. You should let TV be TV and real life be real. The easy way to learn Ninjutsu is take a class or 2 you can look at a number of sites to guide you. I would recommend


http://www.ninjutsu.com/home.shtml which is Hatsumi the current Soke


http://www.skhquest.com/ which is Hayes american Pioneer


and Hatsumi%26#039;s 2 other top students formed their own orgs.


http://www.jinenkan.com/


http://www.genbukan.org/





I would stay away from Chosen he seems to be just doing his thing. Which is okay but these are authentic.


Good luck hope that helps. |||what are they?

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