Ninja art

Ninja art, master Ninja and relevant issues are always embosomed in myths and legends being frequently discussed. Their skills to apply non-standard war approaches and efficient martial arts made the Ninja high-skilled warriors. The Ninja might not be the strongest and rattling warriors, but they are the most dangerous among others.

Kunoichi

The term kunoichi, or simply female Ninja, stands for a Japanese woman, a professional Ninja from the Ninja class of warriors who are adequately and specifically trained to become a perfect killer and spy.

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Ninja

A single legendary warrior is known for the ability to keep balance and skilled in the art of hiding; the warrior of the shade climbs the walls and roofs and no one can see the end of his trace. The mission of the warrior is to start the way and come to the end unnoticed. Ninja warrior is the mercenary in medieval Japan who is engaged in espionage activity, sabotage and murders.

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Ninpo

There is a popular belief that bujutsu (martial and/or military art science) is the self-protection means, while budo (a war or a way of a warrior) is studied to get sophisticated. This is absolutely wrong. It’s rather more appropriate to say that bujutsu is studied but budo is followed.

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Ninjutsu

Ninjutsu or ninpo is the modern school of martial arts based on ancient traditions. It is the art of the expertise tactical area of the mountainous regions of Japan esoteric study as of Koga and Iga. The immigrants of millions in number coming from Korea and China in the 6th-7th centuries settled in these rocky regions. They have brought to the existing Japanese culture new trends and breath, in particular related to religion and esoteric study.

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Ninja history

A Ninja was a covert agent of the feudal Japan mastering in unorthodox arts of war, including the skills like espionaging, sabotaging, infiltration, and assassinating and many other skills. The Ninja is very ancient art hidden in the mists of time. It is practically impossible to precisely state the place, time and people who initiated the ancient art of ninjutsu. There are too many philosophies and stories dealing with the traditions of Korean and Chinese immigrants, taoists, adherents to the theory of shugendo, buddhist monks and others, and all this data is too far complicated and yet, it is far vague what is true and what is false.

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