Δευτέρα 8 Ιουνίου 2015

 ABOUT SWORD SAINT... AND NINJUTSU                                                                   There is a word in Japanese, 'Kensei', meaning 'sword saint'. Sword saints are different from sword experts or sword masters. Sword masters were individuals such as Iizasa Choisai, Aisu Ikosai, Koizumi Isenokami, Tsukahara Bokuden, Yagyu Sekishusai, Miyamoto Musashi, and Ito Ittosai. Historical records are replet with tales of these underfeated sword masters; their sword skills were said to be divine and their fame still echos to the present day.               So who where the sword saints? They were people who did not only excel in the way of figthing with the sword but had also reached a position that transcended the sword masters. Sword saints were also far superior to those who practiced the way of the sword in the 'Dojo'. Such lesser swordsmen had forgotten the sense of being able to respond in a life and death situation, and lacked experience that was useful in real combat.  
Ninjutsu art of sword was based in the above philosophy. Actually most of the Ninjas have been born through this kind of swordsmen, such as Hattori Hanzo. The divine way of sword art is the START of all the famous Ninja warriors for the following generations. Although many of the famous Ninja in real life they were supervisors of Samurai swordmen like Daisuke Togakure while they were keeping in secret life the art of Ninja, acting as leaders group leaders of Ninja agents.  
NInjutsu art of sword was necessary to excel against the basic opponents who were the Samurai superior warriors.
The Ninjutsu art to succeed the own mission should invent superior technics in order to beat the Samurai art. From the moment that Ninja predominated in the history as fantom warriors and they succeed their missions, this fact can proves that the sword art of Ninja was superior.  There existing Ninja 'sword saint' warriors that never became famous for the simply reason that the were ''NINJA''....!
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Bujinkan

Before the multitude of ninjutsu dojos that exist today were established, there was one major dojo named Bujinkan (武神館). The grand master of Bujinkan is Mr. Hatsumi, Masaaki (初見 良昭). He is 34th successor of Togakushi-Ryu ninjutsu. Since childhood, Mr. Hatsumi has mastered various ancient martial arts and he is the head of nine martial arts schools. Mr. Hatsumi has more than 100 thousand disciples in the world.
His skills are so practical that public policemen and professional soldiers learn them from him. For instance, people can participate in gunfights with the techniques of learned in Bujinkan. Mr. Hatsumi and his ninjutsu and martial arts Dojo, Bujinkan are better known overseas than in Japan. If you want to learn about or become a pupil of Bujinkan, please refer to the URLs below.


The guidance of Bujinkan dojo
http://www.bujinkan.com

The introduction of Bujinkan dojo all around the world
http://www.ninjutsu.com/dojos-links_usa.shtml

The headquarter Dojo in Noda, Japan
http://www.ninjutsu.com/hombudojo.shtml
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INCORRECT SPIRIT OF NINJUTSU CAN KILL YOU.                             Ninjutsu was not actually "Ninjutsu" right from the start. It started out as "Shinobi methods" (Shinobi no Ho), meaning methods for discerning what is right for the world, enduring,Ninja training to become a moral being, becoming aware of one's destiny, and dedicating one's life to other people or the world as a whole. These later became known as Ninpo and later still Ninjutsu. The original sense of Ninja was not one of mere Jutsu (techniques), but rather that of Ho (laws or principles) permeating the entire universe. For this reason, Ninja always fixed their perspective on Tenhijin, the relationship between the universe, the earth and humankind.                 In Ninjutsu Hiketsubun, a Kuden by Takamatsu Sensei, he talks quite clearly about the essence of Shinobi:"The sense of the martial arts and the ways of strategy lies in protecting oneself. Ninjutsu is central to this self-protection. Ninjutsu protects the spirit too. If you perform the martials arts with an incorrect spirit, instead of protecting your-self, you will end up killing yourself". P.S.>Budo is only for those whose heart is in the right place....!
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