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  • 昔はNHKで古武術の大会も放送してたんだけどなあ。また放送し­てくれんかなあ。

  • how can i buy this dvd? please let me know whtats the website that sells it thank u

  •  tenguweapons

  • when i training (Zen)buddhism the body calms down you do not think so much. you just meditate relaxing, etc. The Samurai have first be intrested in Zen under 13th centrury when they have meet the monks they have been intrested in the teqniques and training Zen

  • Bujinkan is a traditional material from Japan that the Samurai & Ninja training in Japan under 1000 years. Bujinkan have 9 different warrior schools. 6 of them is Samurai schools. 3 of them is ninja schools. The Samurai and Ninja beleaved on (Zen)Buddhism like me.

  • Very interesting! This is the Kukishinden Tenshin Hyoho or is it another lineage? I'm sorry, I'm not fluent in Japanese and can't read the description.

  • Can't believe some body calls himself God of Martial Arts.

  • @RaiAntou

    Who? Who calls himself "God of Martial Arts?"

    Bujin = God of War which is the name Hatsumi-sensei gives to the memory of his teacher, Takamatsu-sensei.

    Bujinkan = House of the God of War = Takamatsu-sensei's lineage.

  • @mdiem

    Bu= war

    Jin= man

  • @KhedK jin=man...not necessarily. In this case it is a variation of the transcription of the word "shin" which means "god". Such differences in the transcription are not uncommon in japanese language. For example: another word for "god" would be "kami" and the transcription for "goddess" is "megami" instead of writing it "mekami". This is due to a slight difference in pronounciation.

  • @KhedK

    Read the kanji:

    武 bu = war

    神 jin = god.

  • SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII­CKKKKKKKKK

  • I am sorry, through amour is much different.

  • japanese language sound like turkish language.

  • @pepogomesmendes "japanese language sound like turkish language." Which is interesting you know. Because one of the newest linguitci theories states that Korean and Japanese are members of the turkish language family.

  • Japanese medieval worrior in southeast coasts had these techniques for battles on decks of pirate ship or narrow space of mountain and woods.

    The swordmanship school of this film is maintained by old lord Ku-ki family in Ki-i land of southeast japan, who commanded Kuma-no united fleet of pirates. Ninja sword techniques are adopted some tactics of this school. Much practical system in battle fields. Normal samurai is killed at once by this guerrilla swordmanship.

  • What an arrogant statement. You say it like skill is totally taken out of the situation.

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  • Sorry, I mistook arrogance with faith. But the way you see other styles is shallow. Do you think your family style is the only style to try to become the deadliest?

    Japanese Fencing was not a sport. It was a means of killing your opponent with an edged weapon. Every other school incorporated forms to make it deadlier and more effective. Tokgakure-Ryu incorporated ninja techniques into their form such as blinding powder.

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  • @viafazero

    え?タイ捨流も幕府から禁止されたんですか?

    おかしいですね、佐賀藩ではタイ捨流が普及したという記録があり­ますよ。

    あなたが参照している資料はなんですか?

  • @viafazero Is your clan's Ku-ki style different than what Takamatsu Sensei remembered after World War 2 ? Where can I find out more of your clan's Ku-ki style ?

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  • @viafazero

    マジすか?

    その幕府が九鬼流を禁止したというのはどのような史料で確認でき­ますかね?

    九鬼流だけ禁止して他流は禁止しなかったということは、九鬼流の­みに他流と全く違う要素があったわけですね?

    で、それをなぜか明治政府が解禁したんですか?

    明治政府は廃刀令や廃城令など封建時代の遺物を過去のものしする­政策えお取りましたがどうして九鬼流だけは復活させたんですか?

    政府が特定の流派を対象に法律を制定した例は聞いたことないです­けど。

  • タイプミスした

    過去のものしする­政策えお取りました->過去のものとする政策­を取りました

    

  • Increible!!!

  • Good!

  • great stuff! ^_^

  • awesome!

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