Ninja Scroll
Ninja Scroll
Ninja Scroll
伝
書
心 泰 流 忍 術
DENSHO OF SHINTAI SHINOBI NO JUTSU, NINPO, NINJUTSU
DISCLAIMER:
The martial arts techniques described in this book are written down for
informational purposes only. If you want to practice them, it is all at your own
risk. Get advice from a Physician before practicing any martial art related moves
Table of Contents
Availability Page 4
History of the Ninja Page 5
Meaning of "Shintai" Page 6
Shintai Ryu Ninja Clan Page 6
Shintai Ryu Ninjutsu Page 6
Soke Joshua Carr. Page 7
Lineage of Shintai Ryu Ninjitsu Page 8
Availability:
- Kuji Kiri Ninjitsu a.k.a. Shintai Ryu Ninjitsu
http://www.shintairyu.com
In Japan itself, it was not until about 600 A.D. and especially at the end of the Heian period
(1185) that the art of the Ninja or ninjutsu evolved. At that time three Yamabushi came to
power in Kyoto. Yamabushi means 'mountain warrior'. In Japan there were tens of
thousands of Yamabushi who, faithful to Shinto tradition, venerated the mountain and
devouted at least 100 days a year to it in prayer and asceticism. The Yamabushi masters
developed parapsychological knowledge and techniques of resisting pain, the cold, fire,
ect.
The Ninja are not Yamabushi, however they too were men of the mountain some could be
both, not because they venerated it but because most of them came from the steep remote
mountains of the Iga and Koga regions. Cut off like wolves in these areas, they could more
easily resist the different governments which, from time to time, tried to destroy them. In
the home of a famous Ninja from Iga, the bones of 80 corpses have been found, thrown
into an oubliette by a trap door just inside the main entrance. It is probable that the Ninja
themselves had a number of secrets common to the Yamabushi. These secrets mainly
concerned the same areas: parapsychological knowledge, resistance to pain, etc.,
essentially exploited by their concern for effiency. Written in the form of a code which was
indecipherable to the unitiated, these secrets, which in modern times have been committed
to the computers of the Japanese spy service, have been revealed, only to be shrouded once
more in great secrecy.
In this strange world in fact, the use of parapsychological techniques is the order of the day
more than ever before. The Japanese notion of michi (or do) expressing the force of energy
or intrinsic power which exists in all things, is still relevant. To capture this force, whatever
its nature, offers the possibility of developing different powers, of using a great variety of
hypnotic 'tricks', especially as the boundary between real power and trickery was more
often than not very imprecise as far as the Ninja, accomplished masters of deception, were
concerned.
A Ninja was neither an exceptional nor an ordinary man, rather a different sort of man, in
so far as his long and very arduous training began at an early age, in childhood. He thus
learnt to disjoint the bones in his body in order to squeeze thhrough narrow railings, to
climb trees like a cat, to resist cold, to hide under water by breathing through a reed, to
make himself invisible or disappear behind a smoke screen and to walk noiselessly on
water. In a word, all his actions were aimed at finding the point of least resistance at all
levels and at using it to conquer and destroy his enemies.
Meaning of Shintai
心 Shin can be translated as spirit and 泰 Tai is our body. Soke Carr. wanted to call
this hybrid ninjutsu system Shintai Ryu Ninjitsu. The school of the Spiritual Body Ninja,
the spiritual aspect can be connected to Kuji Kiri energy channeling the nine levels of
power. That is why Shintai Ryu Ninjitsu is also called Kuji Kiri Ninjitsu.
The Shintai Ryu Ninjitsu, Kuji Kiri Ninjitsu course is a hybrid system of Ninjitsu
instructed by Soke Joshua Carr. Soke Carr has training in Ninjitsu, Jiu-Jitsu and Kenpo,
this Home Study Course as created by Soke Carr has influence from all 3 styles.This is
not pure Ninjitsu, nor Ninjutsu, yet it is the way of the ninja.
Ninpo is more commonly known as ninjutsu, or the warrior arts of the ninja but the term
Ninpo is used as it has a deeper significance. The black clad assassin disappearing in a
cloud of smoke, which usually springs to mind when talking of Ninja has nothing to do
with the reality of learning true Ninpo Bugei. Ninpo is a traditional, non-competitive
Japanese Martial Art whose history stretches back over many centuries. It contains Striking
skills, joint locks, throws, grappling, and many different weapons.
Through ninja movies of Godfrey Ho, Filmark and Bloodsport with Jean Caude van
Damme, the art of the ninja became very famous throughout the world. Now this art is
available to everybody who is interested to learn the way of the Shadow Warrior.
He has been training in the ways of the ninja since he was a kid and grew up with the
martial arts. Joshua Carr is living his life as much ninja as possible. Soke Carr. is always
willing to help out when it comes to ninjutsu or martial arts training in general.
The real life experiences and tournament fighting that Soke Joshua Carr. has done for years
made him decide to combine all his martial arts knowledge and fighting experiences into
the Kuji Kiri Ninjitsu a.k.a Shintai Ryu Ninjitsu system.
伝
書
The Tiger Scroll
心 泰 流 忍 術
TORA NO MAKI
Yellow Belt
心 泰 流 忍 術
Horse stance: (Feet in straight line, further than shoulder distance, back
straight, hands in front of face, index fingers and thumbs touching together to
making a diamond type shape, good for side to side stability)
Cat stance: (Lead leg in front of rear leg, about heal to ankle bone line up, lead
leg is on ball of foot, rear foot is flat and pointing at 90 degrees, about 15
inches distance from heal to ankle bone, lead arm crossed in front of rear arm
at wrist bone, held in front of face, not blocking vision, good for snap kicks and
night walking)
Classical stance: (Lead leg is forward, toe pointed slightly in, lead leg extended
with slight bend, lead arm resting elbow to knee on lead leg, hand open, rear
leg bent at 90 degrees, foot pointing slightly more than 45 degrees to the rear,
rear arm in front of face, elbow to inner thigh contact, with a rolled back, chin
down, good for stealth)
Blade stance: (Lead leg slightly pointed in, rear leg facing towards lead leg,
shoulder distance apart, lead hand slightly in front and on top of rear hand,
both hands palms facing up,, lead shoulder up to protect arteries, good for
weapons and sword attacks)
Twisted stance: (Lead leg pointed straight and bent down to almost 90
degrees, rear leg foot behind body on ball of foot, rear leg knee slightly off of
the ground, feet shoulder distance apart, lead hand in fist held across body
about chin level, rear hand in fist held at knee level directly straight down ribs
to thigh, back straight)
Open bow stance: (Feet in straight line, slightly further than shoulder distance
apart, knees slightly bent, arms straight out shoulder distance high, relaxed
position, fingers open, should be able to feel in the stance at night time)
Left bow stance: (Feet are shoulder distance apart, back of the left heal with
the right front tips of right foot, back straight, hands crossed at wrists in front of
face)
Right bow stance: (Same thing with the right just switch your feet)
Fighting stance: (Posture should be balanced, back foot on the ball, lead foot
straight towards opponent, sink weight slightly, good balance, hands in fists at
chin level)
Combat stance: (Feet pointed opposite directions, sink weight low, hands in
fists at chin level)
Defensive stance: (Drop back on rear leg, lead leg pointed forward barely
seeing the tips of your toes over the knee, feet slightly further apart than
shoulder distance, hands in fists at chin level, lead hand out over lead leg)
Power stance: (Back leg should be straight and locked, leg forward also with
lead leg forward, led hand straight out at shoulder level, palm facing opponent,
rear hand at rear hip)
Cover stance: (Cover stance is like cat stance, instead of crossing your arms,
bring them up parallel, optionally bring lead leg up off ground for maximum
protection, good for sudden attacks)
Right lunge stance: (Body weight should be equally distributive, feet shoulder
distance apart, rear leg further behind back, hands on hips)
Left lunge stance: (Same thing as right lunge stance just switch stance, should
have 50/50 on each foot, good for front wards and backwards stability)
Front roll: (Keep your chin tucked, create a good wheel, bring your body
down, put lead hand on the ground just inside lead leg, push off with rear leg,
propelling your body forward, roll over shoulder, come up in good defensive
stance)
Back roll: (Sit down on rear foot, bring foot up off the ground, roll over
shoulder not over head, when rolling lead leg will go over shoulder also, when
coming up that lead leg will now be in the rear leg position, come up in a good
defensive stance)
Side roll: (Put a foot either in front or behind the other foot, focus on attacker
during entire roll, drop down to a sitting position, propel self from shoulder
blade to shoulder blade, legs off the ground, come up in good defensive
stance)
Front fall: (Throw rear leg back, have toes only touching the ground, lead stays
stationary, lead foot is on ball, drop hands down on floor, breathe out as you
slap, should be on elbows to finger tips in triangle pose, make sure body does
not touch ground)
Front fall to front roll: (Start with front fall, bring rear leg up, then do a front
roll, as explained in rolls, come up in a defensive position)
Back fall: (Sink your body weight down, cross arms at wrists, roll on your lower
back to upper back, when you reach middle of back slap hands palms down on
the floor, breathe out, bring hands in front of face crossed at the wrists, keep
legs bent and off the floor, slap out to protect body, kiai out to protect body,
kiai is used as an air shield, also used to break opponents concentration)
Side fall: (Right side fall, bring right foot out, bring your body down, and slap
out, apply a kick at the end, left side fall same as right side)
甲 賀 流 忍 術
伊 賀 流 忍 術
武 神 館 武 道 体 術
Green Belt
心 泰 流 忍 術
First tai sabaki movement and defense: (Step forward with lead leg and lead
arm, hand about eye level, block up, keep lead leg planted, step back and pivot
with rear foot to outside ankle of lead foot; opponent throws a lead punch,
perform first tai sabaki, parry, step to outside of punch, switch hands, deliver
rear leg knee strike to abdomen area, deliver elbow strike with hand grabbing
opponents wrist to back of neck)
Second tai sabaki movement and defense: (Same as first tai sabaki movement
except you are turning with rear leg 180 degrees, bring self all the way around,
opponent throws a rear hand straight punch, perform second tai sabaki, break
arm, bring around behind lower back, grab with free hand on opponents neck,
deliver lead leg kick to back of opponents left leg, dropping them on their back
to the floor, push pull effect on opponents head, simulating a neck break)
Third tai sabaki movement and defense: (Lead leg faces forward and stands
still, rear leg sweeps around and extends straight, lead leg slightly bent, twist
and bring whole spine with you, hands stay about chest height, looks easy, but
is not, opponent performs downward strike with a stick in rear hand, perform
third tai sabaki movement while dodging the stick strike, grab opponents
striking hand at wrist with your rear hand, strike with your lead elbow to back of
the head, continue elbow through opponent, grab stick with both hands, bring
stck in towards opponent and strike while stepping back, stance will be
switched as you exit with strike, optionally take out opponents lead leg with
stick)
Fourth tai sabaki movement and defense: (Lead leg faces forward and stands
still, step forward and in front of lead foot with rear leg, allowing you closer to
opponent, perform block with lead hand as you step forward with rear leg, rear
pinky to will face the side of lead pinky toe, hands up around chest level,
opponent performs straight punch, perform fourth tai sabaki movement while
parrying with lead hand, grab wrist and switch your hands to the wrist grab
strike with lead elbow to back of head, follow through the head and come back
with arm placing opponent in a headlock, bring the opponent down towards
the ground while striking to the chest with rear elbow downward, use control)
Jump: (Feet shoulder distance apart, arms straight out at shoulder height, bend
knees slightly, perform jump with brining legs up to self, opponent strikes at
legs with a stick in a sweeping motion, perform ninja jump and leap above
strike, come down and grab opponents hand that holds the stick with your rear
hand, lead elbow strike head of opponent, follow arm through and grab
opponents hand, bring stick down in front of opponent, strike towards
opponents groin area, pull stick away and strike the head)
Front ninja walk: (Lead leg put weight on the back of heel, roll foot on to the
ball, balance weight and have evenly distributed, bring rear leg forward, put
weight on the back of heel, roll foot on to the ball, continue with stepping
forward, steps should be soft, this allows you to feel what is under you, practice
different angles)
Tai sabaki walk: (Step forward with lead leg, swing lead hand with lead leg,
step through with rear leg and swing rear hand with rear leg, continue steps,
opponent throws lead punch, perform tai sabaki walk while parrying with your
lead hand)
Earth, or Chi no kata: (Earth is the sign of strength and control, lead leg foot
facing forward, lead hand palm down resting on lead leg, rear foot behind lead
foot, rear hand reaching across body and resting on lead shoulder, step
forward with rear leg, feet should be switched, rear hand performs omote
shuto or open forehand, strike with meaty portion palm from pinky to wrist
facing up to opponents neck, should be flowing and loose, do not tighten until
point of impact)
Water, or Sui no kata (Water means adaptability and flow same starting
position as chi no kata, then step out with rear leg, upward block with lead arm,
step forward with rear leg, strike with a ura shuto from rear hand, palm up,
hand slightly cupped, striking with meaty portion of pinky to wrist of hand,
loose hand until point of impact then tighten, opponent delivers straight strike,
perform sui no kata, striking through opponent)
Fire, or Ka no kata: (Fire means speed and aggression, same starting position
as chi no kata, then step out with rear leg, downward block with lead arm, step
forward with rear leg, and perform a claw hand strike with rear arm, optimally
synch into eyes, grab and rip, opponent strikes to mid section, perform ka no
kata, you can perform this from the side also)
Blue Belt
心 泰 流 忍 術
Vertical fist: (Traditional fist, but its up and down, arm straight out, index
knuckle facing up, pinky knuckle facing down, thumb should be tucked
underneath)
Horizontal fist: (Same way as vertical fist except knuckles facing up, punch is
good for upper cuts or regular straight punch)
Ridge hand: (Fingers are straight out together, thumb is slightly tucked under
index finger, strike with a sweeping down or sweeping up effect, strike with the
meaty part of hand from wrist to index finger, it is good for a strike to the back
of neck to a fallen opponent)
Sword hand or ura shuto: (Hand slightly cupped, knuckles facing up, thumb
slightly under index finger, strike with the meaty part of hand from index to
wrist, under hand sword hand strike)
Open hand sword strike or omate shuto: (Same as sword hand strike, but palm
faces up, chopping affect, chop up or down, also good for chopping the side of
neck)
Thumb strike or boshi ken: (Like vertical fist, as striking hands form a fist, thumb
comes over top second index knuckle, slightly in front of fist, good for strikes to
eyes or exact locations behind ear, temple, and throat, keep wrist straight to
avoid injury)
Hammer fist: (Horizontal or vertical fist, but your swinging down with fist,
striking with the meaty portion of hand pinky to wrist like a hammer)
Eagle claw: (Pinky and ring finger slightly bent into palm, middle, index fingers
and thumb outstretched and slightly bent, once strike comes out it cinches and
rips, good to grasp in throat and grab behind to rip out)
Elbow strike: (Strike with the elbow, strike inward outward or downward)
Tiger mouth: (Fingers are straight out and together, thumb is open, should
look like a modified C shape in web of hand, looks like a tiger mouth, upward
strike to throat)
Tiger claw: (All five fingers extended outward and slightly bent, strike to the
eyes cinch in and rip out)
Snap kick: (Stand with lead leg in front of rear leg, bend lead leg at knee and
bring straight up, toes pointed down, snap leg from foot to knee out, kicking
with ball of foot, good for kicking the groin or inside of knee to break
opponents balance)
Mule kick: (Feet together, bring knee towards chest, turn to the same side and
look behind you of the leg you are kicking with, kick with heal of foot to your
rear, good for someone sneaking up on you)
Front kick: (Stand with lead leg in front of rear leg, hands up in a fist, bend rear
leg at knee and bring straight up, toes pointed down, snap leg from foot to
knee out, kicking with ball of foot, after you deliver kick bring foot down to lead
leg position)
Round house kick: (Stand pretty low with lead leg in front of rear leg, step or
no step forward with lead leg, turn lead foot to an outside 45 degrees angle
and pivot on foot, bring rear leg up and kick in 360 degrees, kicking with the
top foot, foot should be in full extension, bringing leg back to rear leg position,
can be done at low, medium or face level)
Low sweep: (Stand with lead leg in front of rear leg, roll lead foot onto ankle,
then drop down to knee, swing rear leg forward, kick opponents ankle area
with inside part of foot, rear leg will finish in lead leg position)
Knee: (You are tied up with opponent, grab back of hair, head, or clothing,
bend desired leg at knee and thrust knee into opponent face)
Axe kick: (Step forward with desired leg, bring rear knee up, jump up with rear
leg and kick with rear leg, kick with the back heal of foot, bring kick down to
lead leg position, good for kicking the back of head
Backwards round house: (Same way as round house, but you look behind leg
you wish to kick with, turn body and deliver kick, return kick to rear leg position)
Tornado kick: (Same as backwards kick, but you are jumping and kicking at the
same time, return kick to rear leg position)
Diving roll: (Same as front roll except you are up on your feet and diving into a
roll, after roll come up in good defensive stance)
Diving side roll: (Same as side roll except you are diving out of the way, protect
your body with arm use it as a cushion)
Traditional cartwheel: (Place your same side hand on ground to the side same
leg, throw opposite leg followed by same side leg in air following a vertical line,
place opposite side hand on ground and come down opposite side leg
followed by same side leg, good for a sword on the side of you)
Purple Belt
心 泰 流 忍 術
Crying bear: (Opponent grabs you from behind, pinning your arms or bear
hug, grab opponents finger with your hand and step out with same side leg,
pull finger away from hand creating finger lock, with opposite leg of hand grab
step back and slightly behind opponent, grab opponents shoulder with free
hand, jump up and same side leg has finger grab goes across opponents thigh
area, same side leg as shoulder grab goes across the back of opponents calf
area, perform a scissor effect with legs bringing opponent to the ground, twist
hips body into opponent and face up, deliver heal strike to face)
Twisting mountain: (Opponent grabs lapel with one hand, grab hand with your
same side hand, fingers should be in between first and second knuckles, shoot
free hand up and grab underneath, bring hand up in the air, cross your thumbs
over opponents back of hand, your fingers grabbing meaty portion of hand,
twist out bringing opponent to the ground, step over opponent with closest
leg, reverse grip on hand keeping control, turn opponent over onto stomach,
place opponents hand on chest and lean forward)
Twisting in: (Similar to twisting mountain but with a variation, instead of doing
an outside grab do an inside grab with opposite hand from opponents hand,
grab meaty part of hand, come up with same side hand and cross thumbs
again, roll with you keeping hand close to body twist down and step back,
opponent will go to the ground on stomach, drop down on one knee, keep
arm extended and grab with one bending opponents hand at wrist, palm
facing down, your hand over their back of hand grabbing meaty part between
thumb and fingers, then perform a palm strike to back of your hand)
Tripping the devil: (Opponent come forward trying to push you, step to one
side with one leg, leaving the other leg stationary and straight, with your hands
guide opponent over straight leg creating trip, opponent laying face down
apply Achilles tendon stomp to back of heal)
Vanishing tiger: (Opponent throws a straight left, step with your right leg
forward and block with left hand as punch comes in, use a vertical fist punch to
the outside thigh area of leg dropping opponent to that knee, drop down on
your right knee after you strike, step up and drive through with a tiger mouth
strike to throat)
Rolling thunder: (Opponent throws a straight right, slightly step into arm,
perform a double arm block, pivot your back into his stomach delivering a left
elbow strike to the solar plexus, hold their right hand with your right hand,
hammer fist down to groin strike after elbow, then strike with a boshi ken to
eyeball, wrap arm around back after boshi ken strike, hip toss over left side)
Sudden surprise: (Opponent comes forward to push you, jump off to one side
and deliver a side snap kick to the solar plexus with opposite leg, opponent
bends over at waist, perform an axe kick to back of head)
Twisting shadow: (Opponent comes forward, deliver a side snap kick to the
knee of planted leg, opponent falls to knees, wrap opposite side arm around
neck, step behind opponent with opposite leg, twist in and down towards leg
just performed step, opponent will be in face down head lock drive head into
ground)
Brown Belt
心 泰 流 忍 術
Techniques
- (There are twelve different techniques, one is optional) -
Dragon back fist: (Opponent throws straight left punch, perform third tai sabaki,
block strike with right hand, back fist with same hand to face. step back with
right leg, grab behind both ankles and pick up, opponent falls on back, keep
their left in hands and cradle foot shin to ankle on the side of ribs, step on right
leg with your left leg holding it so they can not move and twist leg on ribs
outward)
Chopping the choke: (Opponent tries to apply rear choke, grab same side
hand of opponents hand that is attempting choke, twist out on thumb, step
back with same side leg as grab hand, head goes under and between
opponents arm and rib cage, chop with opposite hand to back of the tricep as
you sweep with leg, opponent will be on back, step over back drop to one
knee, secure arm in none knelt knee between arm and rib cage, deliver palm
heal strike to side of ear)
Grabbing the twig: (Opponent grabs same side wrist, turn your hand in looking
at palm, step through with opposite leg, lift opponents arm up, leg should be
on the side of opponents leg, wrap arm under opponents arm, non wrapped
hand grabs wrapped hand, sweep opponents leg with your opposite leg, twist
and bring to the ground, opponent will be on back, drop down to one knee,
strike throat with non wrapped hand and lean forward causing an arm bar at
the same time)
spine, finish with a left elbow strike to chest, driving opponent to the ground,
simulate a neck pop)
Rolling ninja: (Opponent tries to come from behind, perform back roll to close
the distance, spring up on hands and deliver a kick to opponents chin, land in a
good defensive stance)
Burning temple: (Opponent has knife to lower back with right hand, turn
towards right hand, deliver a right elbow strike to knife hand knocking knife
away, grab opponents hand with your right hand, followed by your left hand,
thumbs should cross over the back of hand, grab meaty portions with fingers,
turn wrist towards your body, step back with left leg and bring hands to ground
putting opponent on their back, if knife is still in opponents hand grab wrist
with your left hand, turn knife in with right hand, step across opponent while
kicking face, strip knife from hand with right hand, maintain control with right
hand, optionally cutting throat)
Dragons fists: (Opponent throws a straight right punch, parry with left hand,
grab wrist and step slightly to the right with right foot, step in with right foot
and tiger claw strike to eye balls with right hand, cinch in step back with right
foot and rip down towards the ground, then rock forward and tiger mouth
strike to the throat, step over to your left side with right foot, turn and deliver a
backward spinning kick to the solar plexus)
Chopping axe: (Opponent throws a kick to the left side of your ribs, step
slightly to the right and in on opponent with right foot, left hand wraps under
opponents kicking leg, right hand chops to the top leg, create a scissor effect
with hands, dropping opponent to their stomach on the ground, keep leg
trapped with left hand, grab inner portion of right elbow, grab toe area with
right hand and twist to the right creating a break, side roll over opponent and
deliver an axe kick from the ground to the back of head)
Mining the circle: (Opponent puts you in headlock with left arm, ridge hand
strike with the right hand to opponents groin, boshi ken strike with left hand to
the eyes, grab thumb with left hand, pull head out and strike with right hand to
the back of left arm, sweep left leg with your right leg dropping opponent to
the ground, use wrist twist rolling opponent on their back, finish with a four
finger strike to eye balls)
Flipping fury: (Opponent puts you in a reverse guillotine using left arm, grab
left and right shoulders, sink weight down, spring up and over opponents back
placing them in a right arm guillotine, kick out left leg with left foot, putting
opponent on the ground, lift up arms to finish with a neck break)
Multiple attacker situation: (First opponent strikes with a forehand stick strike to
right rib area, step back to avoid, first opponent then strikes to the ribs with a
back hand strike, step in with left foot and grab opponents stick hand with both
hands, step through and behind with right leg, pull arm towards you and down
dropping opponent on stomach, grab stick and step over opponent, second
opponent comes in with a right hook, hit right hand with stick, step in and
behind second opponent with left foot, deliver a butt strike to solar plexus,
finish with a stick strike to face, first opponent begins to stand back up, turn
toward them, stick strike to the back of head)
Red Belt
心 泰 流 忍 術
Tracheal assault: (Opponent throws a right punch, duck under strike and block
up with hands, step through with right leg while holding on to shoulder area
with right hand only, bring left arm around opponents neck and bring their
back in towards your chest, kick out left leg with your left foot, dropping them
on their butt, pull left arm down with right, putting pressure on tracheal causing
a tap out)
Spinning guillotine: (Opponent throws a right punch, step forward with left
foot, duck under strike and block up with hands, step through with right leg
behind opponent while holding on to shoulder area with right hand only, jump
up and throw body around opponent, should end up on opposite side of
opponent from the strike, wrap arm over and under opponents neck with left
arm, finish by dropping opponents head on the ground)
Twisting tornado: (Opponent shoves you at chest level, block to the inside of
both hands stopping push, step back with right leg, grab hands and pull
towards you, let go and grab right hand on the top back of head, left hand
palm on chin, turn hands towards the right, turn body to right and down
dropping opponent on back, keep control of head, place your right knee on
the ground, finish with a right elbow strike to head)
Flowing water: (Opponent throws a straight right strike, double arm block and
step forward with left leg, step around with left foot putting your back against
their back, turn and deliver a left elbow strike to kidney, bring left arm around
and grab opponents chest, sweep right leg with your left leg, drop opponent
on their back, roll them onto left shoulder, bring left arm up into neck, grasp
left hand with right hand, lift up towards you creating a choke out or sleeper
hold)
Snapping dragon: (Opponent throws a right punch, step back into a cat stance
while blocking punch with to the inside with left hand, grab opponents hand,
left snap kick to the groin, after kick drop leg out the left side of you, step with
right leg along side of left leg slightly more than shoulder distance apart,
release grab and perform a left mule kick to solar plexus, place left leg in front
of right leg, finish with a right jumping stomp kick to solar plexus)
Spinning void: (Opponent throws a right kick, downward block with left hand
and step back with right leg, roundhouse to the head, body will be with back to
opponents face, then deliver a backwards roundhouse to the chest)
Spinning top: (Opponent throws a right roundhouse kick to face, drop down to
the ground avoiding kick, simultaneously performing a backwards roundhouse
sweep with right leg to opponents planted leg in the Achilles, opponent lands
on stomach, spring up and deliver a jumping stomp kick to the kidneys)
Tossing trouble: (Opponent grabs left shoulder with their right hand, lift up
under their arm with your left arm and shoot through, come up and trap down
on opponents arm, slightly step back with right foot, should line up about hip
to hip with opponent, sweep their right leg with your left leg while chopping
with left hand to the back of their arm, drop them on their left shoulder and
kneel down on left knee, grab with other hand and pull their straight arm in
creating an arm bar, knee with right leg to face, pull back leg and perform arm
bar again)
Twisting fury: (Opponent throws a right hook, step in with right leg, block and
grab strike at the wrist with left hand, deliver a right elbow strike to face, step
through and under opponents right arm placing it on your right shoulder,
switch hand grab and deliver a left elbow to opponents solar plexus, step
behind opponent and wrap arm up on their lower back area, grab left ankle
with your left hand and pull up bringing them to the ground, keep hold on
right arm the entire time, deliver a knee strike to tail bone)
Dropping aggression: (Opponent throws a right wing kick, stop kick with right
sole of foot at opponents lower shin, drop right leg back to load for another
kick, deliver a right front snap kick to the chest, bring leg back and reload,
opponent should bend over, then strike the back of the neck with an axe kick)
Floating star: (Opponent throws a straight left jab, step back and to the right,
block strike with your left hand, grab their forearm with left hand, step in and
behind opponent with right leg, boshi ken strike with right hand to their
temple, flowing back out with right leg, sweep opponents left leg with your
right leg)
Stealing wind: (Opponent throws a right punch, slightly block and wrap over
strike with left arm, step in with left foot, ring your arm in securing their arm to
your hip, tiger mouth strike with right hand to throat, sweep as you strike with
right leg on their left leg, opponent falls on back, drop down to right knee,
grasp both hands together creating an arm bar on their left arm)
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Form one: (Hold sword under left arm with right hand on handle, sword blade
should be facing up, step forward with left foot and draw sword up in a
slashing movement, flow back on right leg and put other hand on sword, step
forward with right leg, stab the chest area with blade end, drop handle down
and swing sword out in front of you in slight diagonal position, blade should
face out to block a sword strike at your face level, push off sword by slashing
up and stepping forward with right leg, turn towards left and spin around, slash
to stomach with blade horizontal, drop blade down and stab in opponents
chest, blade should be facing up and coming from behind you, jump out of the
way to the left of a sword stab, ring blade around, and block sword down, step
with right foot forward slightly, bring sword up and slash to the throat while
stepping through with left foot, another attacker comes in from behind, step
back with right and drop to knee, stab attacker to the stomach with blade up
and coming from behind you again, another attacker comes from behind again
striking down, bring sword up and slightly behind you, blade should be above
head for block, pop sword up deflecting attackers sword, turn to the left and
stand up, step through with right foot, bring sword diagonally over right
shoulder blocking strike, push up and step forward with left, drop down on
right knee, strike horizontally to the stomach, step back up facing forward, feet
together, tuck sword under right hand and arms at your sides)
Upward block: (Hold jo at waist level, hands placed so that jo evenly exposed
in three parts and horizontal with the ground, step forward with left leg, drop
left hand and coming across with right hand, jo will be vertical and blocking a
left side strike, switch everything for right side block)
Middle block: (Hold jo at waist level, hands placed so that jo evenly exposed in
three parts and horizontal with the ground, step forward with left leg, extend
arms straight in front blocking middle area of body)
Lower block: (Hold jo at waist level, hands placed so that jo evenly exposed in
three parts and horizontal with the ground, step forward with left leg, slide right
hand right to meet left hand, right hand should grab jo palm facing up and left
hand palm facing down, drop jo out in front in diagonal angle of left leg,
blocking a lower strike, reverse this for right side low block)
Face strike: (Hold jo at waist level, hands placed so that jo evenly exposed in
three parts and horizontal with the ground, step forward with left leg and
across right leg, slide right hand right to meet left hand, right hand should grab
jo palm facing up and left hand palm facing down, strike out in front of left side
face area in an upward diagonal angle, hitting with the last three to four inches
of jo reverse this for right side face strike)
Knee strike: (Hold jo at waist level, hands placed so that jo evenly exposed in
three parts and horizontal with the ground, step forward with left leg and
across right leg, slide right hand right to meet left hand, right hand should grab
jo palm facing up and left hand palm facing down, strike out in front of left side
knee area in a downward diagonal angle, hitting with the last three to four
inches of jo, reverse this for right side face strike)
Middle strike: (Two ways to strike, first way is hold jo at waist level, hands
placed so that jo evenly exposed in three parts and horizontal with the ground,
step forward with left leg, slide jo forward with right hand, left hand should be
loose, slide jo until hands meet, strike will be straight in front of you making
contact with the tip of jo, second way is the same except hands will stay
stationary, lean forward and jab with the tip of jo, reverse this for right side
middle strike)
Basic twirl: (Hold jo in the center with both hands, left hand holding jo knuckles
facing up, right hand holding jo knuckles facing down, drop the right side end
of jo towards the ground, let go with right hand, turn left hand so the knuckles
now face down, rolling over top left hand, grabbing jo and knuckles are now in
the facing up position, now continue this motion and hand placements creating
a twirl in front of you, good for multiple attackers)
Stick Techniques
- (There are five different stick techniques) -
First Stick technique: (Opponent grabs end of stick with left hand, your right
hand should be slightly towards the end of stick, your left hand in front of right
hand about shoulder distance apart, in a circler motion bring stick up and
down to opponents inside, this will break opponents grab and bend them over
at the waist, step in towards opponents head with your right leg,
simultaneously rolling stick over and striking the top of head with your right
hand side)
Second stick technique: (Hold stick at waist level, hands placed so that stick
evenly exposed in three parts and horizontal with the ground, left hand is
knuckles facing down, and right hand knuckles facing up, opponent throws a
right hand strike, step forward and offline with left foot avoiding strike, strike to
the solar plexus with right hand side of stick, release right hand from stick, grab
their left wrist with your right hand, turn towards them with body while rolling
stick over opponents arm, should trap arm from under armpit to elbow
dropping them to their knees)
Third stick technique: (Hold stick at waist level, hands placed so that stick
evenly exposed in three parts and horizontal with the ground, left hand is
knuckles facing down, and right hand knuckles facing up, opponent throws a
right hand strike, slightly step forward with left leg, drop left hand side of stick
towards the ground, bring right hand side up and block strike with to the inside
of arm with the right side of stick, roll stick over tricep area dropping right side
of stick towards the ground, let go of left hand, come over inside of opponents
wrist and grab stick, creating a 90 degrees fist facing up lock, trapping arm with
stick, bow and bring hands towards the ground dropping opponent on their
back, while on the ground lift up the back of stick for tap out)
Fourth stick technique: (Hold stick in right hand with the butt of stick on the
ground, opponent throws a right hand strike, slightly step forward with right
leg, bring stick up and block strike from underneath arm, roll stick to the lower
portion of their back, bring right hand up and in on opponents arm creating a
45 degrees angle, grab their right wrist with your left hand, step through with
left leg and place leg behind opponents right leg, bow and sweep leg dropping
opponent on their back, pull stick out and protect yourself)
Fifth stick technique: (Hold stick at waist level, hands placed so that stick evenly
exposed in three parts and horizontal with the ground, left hand is knuckles
facing down, and right hand knuckles facing up, opponent throws a right leg
kick, step in and drop to right knee, turn body in towards kick, drop right hand
to towards the ground and left hand up, block kick with stick to the inside of
leg, after block in circler downward motion sweep opponents left leg with side
hand grab of stick, opponent should fall onto their back, continue through with
motion and finish with a groin strike with right hand side of stick)
心
泰
流
忍
術
Ninja Verbiage
- (There are many different ninja words) -
Jukenjutsu: bayonet
Jutai-jutsu: grappling
Jutte-jutsu: truncheon, iron fan
Kagi-nawa: grappling hook
Kagi: hook
Kakute: iron rings with protruding spikes
Kakure-jutsu: stealth
Kama, Gama: sickle
Kamayari: sickle spear
Kasha: pulley
Katana: samurai sword
Katon: using fire
Kayaku-jutsu: fire and explosive arts
Kenjutsu: offensive swordmanship
Kinton: using metal objects for distraction
Kiri: single-pointed pick
Koppojutsu: striking arts
Kuda bashigo: tube ladder
Kunai: digging and leverage tool
Kunoichi: female ninja
Kusarifundo: weighted chain
Kusarigama: weighted chain and sickle
Kusarigama-jutsu: chain and sickle arts
Kusari: chain
Kyojitsu tenkan ho: philosophy giving more meaning to
survival and accomplishment than to engaging an enemy
Kyomon: practical education
Mamukigama: kusarigama with a poisonous snake
Manrikikusari: 10,000 power chain
Metsubishi: sight removers
Metsubushi: art of invisibility
Tanegashima: firearms
Tanto-jutsu: knife fighting
Tekken: ornamental band slipped over the foreknuckles
Tetsubishi: steel foot spikes
Tobi bashigo: leaping ladder
Tonki, Toniki: personal arsenal
Toritejutsu: arresting technique
Tsuba: sword handguard
Tsubo giri: boring tools
Tsubute: stone-club throwing missile
Tsuri bashiqo: hanging ladder
Yamabushi: warrior mountain priest
Yari-jutsu: spear fighting
Yari: spear
Yugei: traditional education
ASHIARO
The Ninja were master trackers able to identify all types of prints on the ground
and, being the proficient trackers they were, they also realized that they, too,
could be tracked, especially while wearing tabi or split toed boots. This problem
was solved by the invention of many types of "footprints" carved out of wood
and attached to the soles of the Ninja's tabi.
The ashiaro took many shapes such as a bear or a dog's and they also were
made to imitate human prints. These prints made the Ninja's tracks look like
those of a child by making the ashiaro small and shaped like a child's foot or
the Ninja could be made to look like a cripple by deforming the shape of the
ashiaro. Wearing these footprints, a Ninja could walk confidently through
enemy territory and not worry about being tracked. After all, the Samurai
wouldn't consider a cripple or a child a threat.
ASHIKO
The Ashiko were spiked claws that were worn on the feet. This helped the Ninja
climb faster and more efficiently on their missions. As well as a great climbing
aid, it could also be used in combat to deliver deadly kicks.
BO (Staff)
The staff was one of the most important weapons in the ninja's arsenal. It was
generally around 6 feet in length, made of hard wood or bamboo and was
hollow. The reason for the hollow part was another trick of the ninja trade. By
flicking the bow with great speed, the ninja could launch a poison tipped dart
or small knife out of the open end of the staff, often catching the opponent off
guard.
BOKKEN
A bokken is a wooden sword usually used for sword training. When a student
begins to work with a sword, he learns basic maneuvers with a bokken.
However, the bokken can also be used as an effective weapon since it is made
of strong, heavy wood. In fact, many Ninja preferred to use the bokken on a
mission than a regular sword.
The reasons for this are that a bokken is lighter and easier to carry, there is no
risk of cutting oneself, bokken are very easy to camouflage since they can be
stained or painted, and, when using proper techniques, a bokken can easily
break bones and damage internal organs.
CHIGIRIKI
This weapon is a 2 foot long straight stick, with a 2-1/2 chain attached to the
top with a ball with spikes. This weapon is considered to be the japanese
morning star. The chain could be fitted in side the stick like the Kusari-
Gama/Kama, and used as a mace.
DARTS
The ninja would use the poison darts differently depending on the situation. It
was not uncommon for the ninja to carry poison darts in his mouth so they
could be blown into the enemy's face at close range. If they needed to kill
someone quietly, a dart could easily enter the body and be withdrawn without
leaving a mark. From a distance the dart could be shot with a blowgun.
Kunoichi (female ninja) would hide the poisonous darts in their hair. When the
victim was preoccupied with something else, the ninja would stick them with
the dart.
DOKA
A doka is a small container for used to safely carry live coal. This device is used
for lighting candles, fuses. It can also be used to warm their hands on cold
nights.
FUKIYA
The fukiya, or blowgun, was a staple in the Ninja's arsenal since it was so
versatile.
The fukiya was used to shoot darts (sometimes poisoned) at an enemy from a
distance and, since it made almost no noise, the Ninja's hiding place wasn't
threatened by using this weapon. Aside from launching darts, the blowgun
could be used as a snorkel while the Ninja was underwater. Since the fukiya was
made of bamboo, it blended in with the reeds in the water, therefore enabling
the Ninja to stay submerged for hours, if necessary.
Metsubishi could also be delivered through the fukiya by shooting small paper
containers filled with pepper and metal shavings at an enemy's face.
GANDO
Though the Ninja operated mostly by night, even they needed some light now
and then. The gando was a lantern that acted much as a flashlight. A candle
was mounted inside a piece of metal that was shaped like a cone and a handle
was attached to the closed end of the metal. With the candle shielded by the
metal, light only shone in one direction instead of all directions as with a
regular lantern.
HANBO
A bo 3 feet in length that can be concealed as a cane. Can be used like a
bokken. May also conceal things inside, like a sword blade or a chain.
HASAMI BUNE
Hasami bune is a collapsible float that is used to transport the ninja's
equipment across the water without getting wet.
HOKO
This weapon looks like a sai mounted on top of a jo. The Hoko was mostly
made out of bamboo and was a very good offensive, as well as a very good
defensive weapon. It was used in a stabbing motion, there are some variants of
this weapon.
KAGINAWA
The kaginawa, or grappling hook, was a climbing device consisting of a
pronged hook with 12 to 15 feet of rope attached. The kaginawa was used to
scale walls or to swing across large gaps, however, it could also be used as a
weapon. By holding the rope and swinging the hook over the head, the Ninja
could strike his opponent with the sharp prongs of the hook or the rope could
be used to entangle the enemy and enable the Ninja to strike with another
weapon.
KAKUTE
The Kakute were rings that the kunoichi wore that were dipped in poison. The
rings could be made out of metals, and tempered wood. The ninja would
quietly strangle enemies with the ring stuck in their neck. It was far less messy
then using a sword, and left very little evidence on how the victim died.
KAMA
Kama are the basis of the kusari-gama. Kama is just the sickle on it's own. They
are usually used in pairs and swung in various arcs, crescents etc.
KAMA IKADA
A water crossing device that was like much like a raft. Ninja would build these
All sorts of slashing motions combined with the forward momentum of the
ninja they can cause some devastating damage. The blade of the Kama is
roughly around 11-12 inches. The handle is slightly longer. Original sickles had a
longer blade and shorter handle.
KUNAI
The Kunai was a small dagger-type tool that served primarily as a utility knife.
It's secondary use was as a weapon, with a sharp point and short handle it was
a great throwing weapon. It was also a great close combat weapon as it could
be used in very tight situations.
Some other uses for the kunai include a climbing device, a hammering tool, a
make-shift spear tip just to name a few.
KUSARI-GAMA
The Kusari-gama is a combination of a sickle (short scythe) and a long chain
with a weight attached to the end of it. The sickle was used in a slashing or
stabbing motion, as well as used to block and hook opponents weapons. By
holding the chain portion of the weapon, the sickle could be swung around to
get a greater reach with it.
The chain portion of the weapon was most often used for trapping an enemy
or his weapon. Once tangled up with the chain, the ninja could finish him off
with the sickle. This was a weapon the ninja invented out of farming tools they
used.
KUSURIBIN
The Ninja often carried a "medicine can" filled with antiseptics and ointments
which he used to heal himself if he were cut or injured while on his mission. The
kusuribin was also used to carry poisons and antidotes.
KYOKETSU-SHOGEI
The Kyoketsu-shogei was a knife attached to one end of a long cord made of
women's or horse hair, or sometimes chain. On the other end of the cord was a
ring. The knife could be used in close quarters or swung around by holding on
to the ring.
MANRIKI-GUSARI
The Manriki Gusari was a chain usually about 3 feet long, and weighted at both
ends. It was developed as a self-defence weapon but was also a wicked
offensive weapon in the hands of a ninja. It was small and easily concealed in
the palm of the ninja's hand, or in a sash.
While holding one end of the chain, it could be swung around and used as a
whip. The weighted end could cause a great deal of damage.
METAL GRIPS
Since the Ninja had to be prepared to run over any and all terrain, they often
carried metal strips with a spiked edge on one site. These strips were tied to the
bottom of the Ninja's tabi to gain a better grip over uneven or slippery terrain.
These would be the equivalent of the spiked shoes that many athletes wear
today.
MIZU GUMO
A Mizu Gumo is a water crossing device that was used by the ninja. It was an
inflatible seat that surrounds the hips of the ninja and suspends him in water.
The pouches that held the air were usually made out of rabbit skin and horse
hide.
METSUBISHI
Metsubishi, or "eye closer", were used to temporarily, or sometimes
permanently, blind the enemy. Hollowed out egg shells, paper bags and short
bamboo tubes were filled with a combination of sand, metal filings and pepper
and were used to attack the eyes of an enemy. Egg shells and paper bags were
used by throwing the fragile containers at the opponent's face, causing it to
break on impact and scatter the contents across the face and into the eyes.
Bamboo tubes were sealed with paper or wax and, when the seal was broken,
the tube was flung in the direction of the opponent, sending the contents into
the face, blinding him.
NEKO-TE
The Neko-te were usually used by the kunoichi (female ninja). The weapon is
strong iron fingernails that were fastened into leather bands fitted on the
fingers, and resembled claws (not like that of of the shuko, ashiko) and were
also dipped in poisons. The eyes were a favorite spot for slashing.
NUNCHAKUS
Though not a primary weapon of the Ninja, nunchakus (also known as
"nunchucks") were used because they could be adapted for many situations.
Aside from being easy to carry, the nunchakus were used to defend against
most any weapon from a bo to a sword. By trapping the blade of a sword with
the chain between the two sticks, a Ninja could entangle and disarm a sword-
wielding attacker. The same concept applies to almost every other weapon. The
nunchakus were not just used for defense, they could also be effectively
employed against an enemy in an offensive way. The Ninja could strangle an
opponent or even execute joint locks with the chain or cord between the two
sticks.
ONO
The Ono, or battle axe, was a very powerful weapon used to smash through
castle gates, knock opponents off their horses or totally destroy anyone
attempting to fight with a lesser weapon. The Ono was generally 4 feet long
with a heavy, oversized steel blade. The weight of this weapon demanded great
skill from the user in battle.
SHIKORO
The Ninja carried a variety of small sawing tools with them in order to make
small holes in walls so that a clear view could be gained into a room while
hiding. Most of these saws were triangular in shape. This enabled the Ninja
create a hole that was wide on his end of the wall and a small hole on the other
side.
SHINOBI BUNE
Sometimes, the Ninja had to cross wide rivers or even sail down them. For this,
bamboo sticks and large, empty jars would be carried in a bag and, when the
Ninja reached the river he had to cross or travel down, he assembled them into
a criss-cross frame and then the jars, which were sealed closed, were tied to the
bottom of the frame and acted as floats. The Ninja then pushed the boat into
the water and used an extra bamboo stick as a paddle.
SHINOBI KAI
A shinobi kai is a collapsible oar that is used with ninja water crossing devices. It
was made of bamboo strip with a fan at the end.
SHOBO
A shobo was a small weapon that was used for striking pressure points within
the body, the neck was the best place to strike. It was a ring fitted on the
middle finger and a piece of sharp/dull wood attached, there are many variants
of this weapon.
SHUKO / ASHIKO
These were steel or iron bands that were tied over the hands and feet and used
as climbing aids. With the use of shuko and ashiko, a Ninja could scale a wall or
climb a tree in a matter of seconds. In fact, many Samurai were reported as
saying the Ninja could "climb like a bear."
SHURIKEN
The Shuriken is the trade mark ninja weapon made famous by the movies and
stories about the ninja. The Shuriken was simply a flat piece of metal with
sharpened points that were thrown at the enemy.
The Shuriken was not originally designed as a killing weapon. It was mostly
used to distract or deter so the ninja could escape. While in the midst of a get-
away, the Shuriken could be thrown at the samurai chasing the ninja, possibly
making the samurai think twice about continuing the chase.
Although the Shuriken was not intended to kill, it was easily made lethal by
dipping the edges in poison. This was effective, but sometimes it backfired
when the ninja would accidentally cut himself while digging around for it, thus
poisoning himself.
Shuriken were also designed to hit the opponent then bounce away out of
sight. This way a ninja could fool an unsuspecting guard or sentry into believing
he had been cut by an invisible swordsmen. (One of many mental tricks)
SMOKE BOMB
This circular bomb of smoke was made famous by the ninja movies in the 80's.
For a quick get away this bomb could be filled with gunpowder to make an
explosion and smoke.
SWORDS
The ninja sword (ninja-to) was different than that of the samurai. The long
sword that the samurai carried was made of high-carbon steel, and took
months to have made. They were hand made specially for each samurai, taking
great care to make a very high quality sword. It was so sharp that it could easily
cut a man in two, even through their armor. The length of the samurai swords
averaged around 26 1/2 to 37 inches.
The ninja sword was considerably shorter, only 24 inches, and the quality of the
swords was much poorer. The reason for the poorer quality was the way they
used the sword as opposed to the way the samurai used theirs. Samurai would
swing their sword, severing limbs and slashing at the opponent. Ninja, on the
other hand, used the sword more in a stabbing motion. To use the blade of the
ninja sword effectively you would have to use a sawing motion when the blade
came in contact with the opponents flesh.
Another reason for the poor quality of the swords is that since ninja were
mostly mountain people and outlaws, they could not afford to hire expert
sword smiths like the samurai could. Also their own sword smiths did not have
access to the right resources to be able to make curved edge swords with well
constructed blades. If a Ninja could overcome a samurai he would take his
swords, simply because they are better.
Although the ninja sword was smaller and poorer quality, it still had its
advantages. The scabbard for instance was made longer than the sword, about
3 to 4 inches longer. At the end of the scabbard there was a hidden
compartment that was used to hide small weapons such as spikes, daggers or
small amounts of poisons. Another use the sword had was that it could act as a
small step by jamming the blade into the ground, the ninja could use the hand-
guard as a step to get that extra height needed to scale a wall. Because the
blade was not very sharp, the ninja could also use it as a hammer by holding
onto the blade (carefully) and hitting with the handle. Also it was common to
have the tip of the scabbard come off so it could be used as a snorkel.
TANTO
The tanto, or knife, was an important weapon in the ninja's arsenal. Like the
ninja-to, the tanto was not made of the high quality steel that the samurai's
sword was but the ninja made up for this by using the tanto as a multi-purpose
tool.
The tanto was used to pry open doors, dig holes or small ditches, or it could be
thrown like a shuriken. Of course, the tanto was also used to cut and stab an
opponent.
TESSEN
The Tessen was a folding fan with an iron frame and, when folded, was used to
club an enemy. A few different variations were invented, including one with a
sharp edge on the outside of the framework so that, instead of only being able
to club a person, the ninja could cut as well.
TETSU-BISHI
Tetsu-bishi (also known as calthrops) are small metal weapons shaped so that
one point is always up. They, like the shuriken, were a weapon used for
distraction while fleeing. The ninja would scatter the calthrops behind them and
anyone unlucky enough to step on them would not likely continue with the
pursuit. They could also be thrown, and dipped in poison like the shuriken.
TARU IKADA
Floatation pots used by the ninja to cross shallow waterways and streams. The
ninja would put each foot into a pot and cross the water.
TOJIME
Since most Japanese doors slid from side to side instead of opening outward or
inward, the Ninja would carry a variety of "jamming" tools. The tojime were bars
of steel with a hook on each end. These hooks would be used to hold the door
closed by locking them closed.
TSUGI BUNE
The Tsugi Bune is a collapsible boat used by the ninja. Each ninja would carry
their section of the boat when on land, and then join the pieces together when
need for floatation.
YARI
The Yari was typically 5 feet long with a 6 inch blade and the handle often
contained a hidden chain or knife.
心 泰 流 忍 術
心 泰 流 忍 術
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