Friday, May 21, 2010

How do you tie the pants of a Shinobi Shozoku?

I have had my Ninjutsu uniform for almost a year now, but I can%26#039;t figure out if there is a special way to tie the pants. I%26#039;m just taking the long strings and tying them around twice so they end up in the front, and the shorter strings over them. Is there a better way? Cuz that don%26#039;t look right to me. Thanks.|||The Shinobi shozoku is a type of dark-coloured keikogi clothing, traditionally worn by practitioners of the Japanese martial art of ninjutsu.





It is made up of split-toed tabi boots (%26quot;jika-tabi%26quot;) and socks; special trousers with double-ties which fasten at the ankles, knees and waist; a jacket with overlapping lapels which is tucked into the trousers; protective arm-and-hand sleeves; and either a scarf that serves as a mask and hood, or a separate hood and mask. An obi belt to indicate the wearer%26#039;s level of kyu or dan grade may also be worn. The outfit is made of strong, dark-coloured fabric, usually black cotton, fitted loosely to allow freedom of movement. The jacket usually contains an interior shuriken pocket.





Contrary to popular belief, there is no evidence that the ninjas limited themselves to dressing in all-black suits in Japanese feudal times. The classic black ninja outfit (the shinobi shozoku) is said to have derived from Bunraku (not noh theatre).





During Japanese feudal times, for night attacks Shinobi Shozoku clothing (as dictated by the situation, preference or availability) could be dark green, dark blue or dark red, depending on which offered better night camouflage with its surroundings.|||Have you asked your instructor yet? He or she should be able to show you.|||some guy is dressing like a ninja. watch out

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