Watching this is a lesson from the ghost of Takamatsu, the way the timing of the shuto opens at the moment of impact is unlike how I've seen it in training, here it is not seen until it is felt, it's invisible. The way he invests his body into the movement is like a reed swaying with the wind, he merges himself into the action and becomes the movement. Thank you Takamatsu.
Though I'm still impressed by Hatsumi's technique and teachings, I think that "Kikaku" was the last of Ninjutsu and I don't think we'll ever see anything like him again.
How tall was he?
darktee 3 months ago
But "Hatsumi Maasaki" is really good too i think noone is better than Hatsumi Maasaki now of "Bujinkan/Ninjutsu"
ZZaiBoT2011 7 months ago
I think Takamatsu should be better than Hatsumi now if takamatsu will be alive
ZZaiBoT2011 7 months ago
JUDO CHOP
beiss2 1 year ago 2
Watching this is a lesson from the ghost of Takamatsu, the way the timing of the shuto opens at the moment of impact is unlike how I've seen it in training, here it is not seen until it is felt, it's invisible. The way he invests his body into the movement is like a reed swaying with the wind, he merges himself into the action and becomes the movement. Thank you Takamatsu.
JoePerezFilmDirector 2 years ago 3
Though I'm still impressed by Hatsumi's technique and teachings, I think that "Kikaku" was the last of Ninjutsu and I don't think we'll ever see anything like him again.
niloneske 2 years ago
the way he moves is incredible. He's like a robot. His shuto's are just so strange. It's like crazy skilled damage.
fr33za33 2 years ago
omote sutooo!!!
hhiras21 3 years ago
por siempre el mejor, un verdadero luchador
kjsh987 3 years ago
Dos palabras: Que chingon.
BryceDawkins 3 years ago
TAKAMATSU IS A LEGEND
JOAKINGARZ2 4 years ago 13
Increíble Takamatsu sensei.
Muy buen video y gracias por compartirlo.
horrorcobra 4 years ago
this is a time portal to the past. Takamatsu was one of the greatest martial artists of all time.
Rich0008 4 years ago 18