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  • What ninjutsu is this? I studied Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu and never saw a form like this..

  • scottbiaoisdead is one of those wanna be intelectuals who without any actual education Japanese and Chinese history or association with the Japanese culture tries to be a ninjutsu buster. A true keyboard warrior because that's all he can be. Shorin=Shaolin, a prefecture in China

    Jin=Person

    Therefore Shorinjin (read the kanji not the romanization) means Shaolin person or a person from Shaolin. Additionally, the Fukushima area speak a slightly different dialect. Now stop being a dumb ass.

  • Well the Shorinjin was a monk, and no the N is included as jin does mean person.

    As Shorin isn't a japanese word but yes it is derived from china like the Tengu.

  • bullshit. shorinjin is not a japanese word.

  • doesn't shorin mean shaolin? shorinji, shorin ryu kongo zen shorinji... do you speak japanese???

  • everyone really needs to check out the criticisms on scottbaioisdead "s site and check out the feedback comments..  this is really funny stuff

  • 少林人 (しょうりんじん)

    少林:Shaolin

    同様に: 外国人、日本人、中国人、アメリカ人

  • but Shorinji is, maybe the N is a typo, or maybe the japanese they speak in Hilo put an N sound in by mistake being pidgin and all?

    but good catch on that spelling gestapo!

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