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  • At 3:07 there is a Ginger ninja :-)

  • Like the tai-jutsu, but the ken-jutsu is just plain bullox

  • I am going to jerk off to this the next time I get a bag of weed.

  • i have never seen so many ninjas in my life....makes me wonder

  • No matter how many times i see this vid...i love it. Thanks for posting

  • if you pick a fight with one of these guys it is a suicide

  • Authentic or not, I like it.

  • entertaining video. seems like he really tried to show something good, but all some viewers want to do is complain about is what's authentic and what's not and never train in anything they deem unworthy of their ''knowledge'' of martial arts.

  • Assassins creed right here ;D

  • Lot of blade spinning going on here...funny I don't see that in notifiable koryu...

  • This video makes me want to stop my Battojutsu training and become an evil Ninja.

  • isn't this the same music from the last samurai dvd opening screen?

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  • ah man i remember when i did Taekwondo years ago, i was like a yellow belt and got the chance to follow a lesson with an old korean who was like 6 or 7th dan. after that class he spoke to me personally and told me he wanted me to follow his class from now on.... man i dont know why i gave it up:. :/

  • @JagermeisterMetal lacking discipline. similar story with me except with Judo. a famous Judoka from Incheon, ROKorea came to my Dojo once and saw me during Randori (sparring). He said I had more Spirit and Willingness to not give up than the rest of my class and invited me to train with the Korean Olympic Judo Team. I, of course, being young and dumb at the time refused the offer...now I regret it :(

  • Beautiful technique.....

    If I was walking through the forest and a ninja jumped down from a tree with sword in hand, I'd be out of there before you could say, "Hatsumi!" Then again, if it were a real ninja, I would have no idea they were there....

    Love the training guys

  • awesome video! but parkour is the new way of the ninja! lol :DD!

  • i want to know how to hold my own in a street fight, not live out final fantasy IV

  • 2:41 : how did he do that?!

  • BATMAN BROUGHT ME HERE

  • @ThatOnlyExperience cuz batman was a ninja first you didnt see the movie lol :DD

  • @lowmonte1978 lol i knew batman was a ninja thatz y i said he brought me here. he's my favorite hero

  • @ThatOnlyExperience lol batman a ninja? are u kidding me? batman practiced pure jujitsu

  • @SatanicAlchemy1 in batman begins he trains as a ninja with ra al ghaul

  • HILOLARIOUS!

  • what fucking nonsense it this? grown men devoting so much of their life to role play. looks cool nonetheless lol

  • they're better off being cowboys

  • 4:14 Random lady walking out of the back room with cake.

  • Can't stand modern ninjutsu.

  • Nice vid :-)

  • Samurai- pushed and sliced through to modern times. Shinobi- they snuck into history. Always respect both sides of the coin!

  • YAY!! HAN ZIMMER!!! Cant go wrong with LAst Samurai music score!

  • that was sick

  • Wow, tons of ignorance in this thread. You dont need to be Asian (Japanese in this case) to practice the art.

  • I like how most of the techniques are done wrong. This video is made to sell, not explain.

    I doubt any of those guys could do even a fraction of what the real ninja could do (the sort of which Toshitsugu Takamatsu could do).

  • @asmodeu2dark shut the fuck up you problay dont even do ninjutsu-_-

  • @asmodeu2dark Its not wrong if it works though is it, Ninjutsu is all about adaptability, you have your basics, but everyone has there own approach, all the 15th Dan black belts ive seen all have different styles and opinions on what works and what doesnt. You hinder yourself if you get hung up on the tiny details of how it looks, if it works, its right.

  • kashiwa means oak in japanese right?...so why kashiwa?

  • @lostwindreaper cause japanese dont use pointless words

  • @lathanielco im sorry, what do you mean by that?

  • @lostwindreaper usually things they said had multiple meanings ... unlike English which just means what it says...

  • @lathanielco ah i see thank you

  • @l00pb00t missile I win! :D

  • 3:37 OH SHIT! WHERE THE HELL DID THEY COME FROM!?

  • im pretty sure i saw a black person

  • Movie inspired drivel

  • Wonderful

  • Ahh, nm, "non competitive atmosphere"

    Looks legit.

    You guys should really look into more than self defense though, how about modern assassination, digital and mechanical security penetration, social engineering, poison making etc etc.

  • So do they train in the anti-bulling philosophies and social engineering methods of real assassins?

    I see they do a lot of sparring, traditional ninjutu doesn't incorporate sparring at all.

  • @Hategrin I'll say nothing more. but you're wrong about the traditions of ninjutsu.

  • fits the music, nice slow mo

  • Kashiwa is the hame of the city where most of the "westerners" stay when they go to Japan to train with the soke in Noda city... And what the dude does with the sword has nothing to do with Japan and japanese MAs. It looks like a real McDojo with ninjers.

  • learning martial arts is bullshit nowadays, its too damn expensive. back in the good old days it was FREE, but of course, corporate america has to put a pricetag on everything, if we lived in those times, they would teach us real ninjutsu, real kung fu, and many others, here in america, its all watered down, thats why people stick to guns now, what a shame......

  • @Ninjamaster1AL Not all of us receive watered down training. However, I can agree that true martial arts training is a lifetime commitment, one that I have made, and that does not translate well into American culture where people wants things right away with as little effort as possible. Cost is something, too, in many dojos. Personally, I teach for free or next to free to give back to the art. Again, very un-American, I suppose.

  • @Ninjamaster1AL Bless you. That is so damn true. This is why I hate the government's development. They are just making things worst for people.

  • @Ninjamaster1AL atleast kids learning martial arts still learn some disipline which is so important even nowadays. kids are so out of touch with reality and with themselves they need discipline. it sure helped me.

  • @Ninjamaster1AL its like 5 pounds where i go, maybe you shouldn't try america :P

  • @Ninjamaster1AL Well I learn martial arts,it's almost free.

  • @Ninjamaster1AL that's coz if you were in those days you had to learn it to survive...stop bitching from your comfortable chair

  • @Ninjamaster1AL well said man...well said

  • @Ninjamaster1AL Hate to bust your balls here, but historically speaking what you say is completely untrue. Kung-Fu was paid for for hundreds of years before martial arts were even a lingering thought in the U.S. If you would like some perspective on this, watch any and all documentaries on Yip Man.

  • @Ninjamaster1AL A truly awesome run on sentence....

  • @Ninjamaster1AL yes because they needed to learn it which is why it was free , without it you might be killed, but yeah thats true in pretty much every part of the world these days , it sucks >.<

  • It would've been better if they didn't add special effects like what they did to demo the cloaking skill... uhh... it is supposed to erase the presence by camo... not the person...

  • Those cowards wil never accept Samurais to rule over them, bloody scums.

  • @SpicyHam Ninjas and samurais dont fight anymore to take eachother over.

  • very beautiful video

    

  • awesome video my friend. ive been seriously considering taking up ninjitsu for quite some time and this just sealed it for me. thank you.

  • very great stuff man, this sh!t is gangsta as hell.

  • @iangabrielfernandez No martial art is better than other one... just different :)

  • ninjutsu is good but taekwondo is better

  • @iangabrielfernandez WHAT O.o ....LOL taeekwondo is a sport..not a martial art..its ridiculus in real life combat xD dont try your move on anyone, youll just look gay . Ninjutsu teach usefull move dude.

  • @antogodre What experience do you have? You can't go around boasting one is better than the other. Taekwondo is a very good form of martial arts too protect oneself on the street. I do have to admin that there is a lot more that practice the sports version, than the true form. Shame on them! Olympics blah! These will help in nothing. The traditional version can hold its own on the streets of life. Now, ninjutsu on the other is won't help you at all. What is being tought now is not even the

  • @wolfgod6 orginal forms of the ancient deadly assassins. There strategy might be real but any ancestors that learned what the ninjas tought are dead now. There are scrolls and tablets that show of them but all they are is about strategy for proof of this read this website before you start ranting about me being wrong. ninpo . org / ninpohistory / ninpohistory . html

  • @wolfgod6 Yo I did karate for ! year, ninjutsu for 3 years now and I've seen a lot of combat style including systema( which is pretty good) , taekwondo etc. ..and I dont know if you are aware of that but..all the Japan martial art come from ninjutsu..in China they come from kung fu..So sorry to break your fun but youre not right at all.

  • they are pretty good ta parkour too ^_^

  • 162 people were killed by ninjas within the minute they disliked this.

  • nice but y r u all white?

  • @10SOCALI01 Because its located in colorado

  • @10SOCALI01 becuse they were born that way,.....

  • I'm glad to see that Ninjutsu was brought from Japan to all over the world but most people only see it as a self-defense method. I'm especially happy that kids and adults alike will be able to witness the art, only joining because they wanna be a ninja, but they come out of the dojo as a shinobi with a aura of spirituality and honor. That's why I adore this art, because they change the mind into something more than just meat head fighters like the ones that wear "Tapout".

  • I wonder how many people cut their thumbs off every year trying to use a katana.

  • why is everybody white

  • One of my favorite videos on you tube

  • these moves go great with dubstep

  • Ninja where dishonored samourai warriors and assassins. Are you assassins? To many myths about ninjas. Forgetting who they really are.

  • i disagree, honor who need it it binds you

    be cunning be streetwise adapt understand human nature do anything to survive and if it comes to sacrificing your life then only to the people you love even then in life or death situations you need to try to think of a way out using any possible trick way method what ever the way of Shinoby is thinking completely out side of the box

  • @kiriswrodsman I like your answer(: I didn't think of that. I like the philosophy of shinoby/ninjutsu. I am so sad that there isn't a dojo near my home. I curently do Judo, and Judo is also a "way of life". But I find it really sad: Judo is becoming more and more a sport. I always try to see judo as a martial art, but most people tend to forget what judo really is. It's an art. I even think that all throws in ninjutsu come from judo?

  • and im sure everybody walks around with a katana........

  • NOTHING SPECIAL

  • From whence it came it shall return a true ninja does what is best for the clan and himself

  • it's funny cos they're all white. :D

  • @khalifashadow I dunno about funny lol.. They ARE in Colorado.. :P

  • @khalifashadow

    My Ninjitsu Sensei was black. Don't be fooled by skin tone...

  • @khalifashadow Just so you know, this school is in Colorado. I've been there. I didn't see any, like, asians or anything. Lol

  • @khalifashadow Yeah, i hate white people too.

  • @Bregowald LOL! that's not what i meant XD

  • White people make ninjutsu so flashy. its actually not supposed to be. its supposed to quick and quite. when your moving around making things look cool its slow and loud

  • i gotta join!!!

  • Sign me up!! I am so ready to begin training.

  • Some of you other commenters are so negative, jealous perhaps... certainly illiterate. The scenes in this video are incredible, the discipline required is unfathomable. If you people peeled yourselves away from your screens perhaps you would achieve something that would justify such arrogance, though I doubt it. Until you've proved yourselves, all you can do is watch the masters. Awesome, guys. Cheers.

  • You have the power inside of you... Focus your energy... And fight... Use that energy  to fight... And survive...

  • WTF show me a fight to the death then I'll beliave you know what your doing

  • @SuperSpeaker123 Why do people believe that a fight to the death is the only way to prove one's knowledge?  You're forgetting the point of martial arts is not fighting....

  • @cwperkins83 actually the point of ninjutsu is killing its just that people over time have changed it to be a peaceful martial art

  • @SuperSpeaker123 No the point of Ninjutsu is not being detected and removing the opposition as quickly, quietly and effectively as possible

  • @cwperkins83 removing the opposition aka killing

  • There is a Ninjutsu club in this city, i reaaaaly wanna start there now.

  • tohle znám umenie spíš ho vuyčuji ale tradične tak ako staletí ninjove

  • Such power... I must have it!!!

  • You don't have to win a fight to be a winner.... every person deep inside knows that.... you may call it the art of survival.... not winning

  • even when it was about killing people, japanese did it with style lol

  • @GhibliOriginals yeah. chrasing in to stuff with plane is stylish. LOL

  • @GhibliOriginals AND HONOR! honor...remember that lol

  • @GhibliOriginals you do know that Ninjustsu is chinese right ? 

  • @TheTrueLordVoldemort ninjutsu is a japanese word for the japanese martial arts of the ninjas who are japanese so i'd bet it's japanese

  • @TheTrueLordVoldemort The foundations are from China, but it developed fully in Japan. Ninja "nin-sha", is a Chinese word yes, and in Japanese it is Shinobi no mono. Likewise this style is Bujinkan Budo Taijitsu.

  • @GhibliOriginals Well they did it when they turn somersaults and stuff it was a bit of style MVH RastaTHEking;)

  • That's some crazy disipline 0.o

  • Im not white but why should the fact that they aren't Asian cause an issue..

  • beautiful presentation of your ninjutsu school. really beautiful

  • Where is the asian ppl? No good then

  • lol, great video!

  • I don't get it. Why can't a ninja be "white". Being asian doesn't hold any special advantages. It's all about knowledge

  • @RaccooNooB That is true! some asians think they are better martial artists because their ancestors developed it. NOT TRUE CAUCASIAN MEN now dominate most lines of martial arts including ninjitsu. Since Hayes brought ninjitsu to America many WHITE Shidoshis have been developed.

  • @LUVMAGNUMGUNS2 One interesting thing though is that an asian man with the equal amount of training and skill as an caucasian man would probably be a better ninja. Just because of the belief that he "is" better.

    The subconscious is more powerfull then most people believe. As an example; if you tell your self the same thing everyday, over and over again, after a while you WILL believe that's true.

    Even if you tell your self that there are dinosaurs in the woods.

  • @RaccooNooB The BEST MARTIAL ARTIST I KNOW IS AN OBSCURE CAUCASIAN MAN 36 years old who is a grandmaster of 3 martail art systems and Qi Gong and he heals people miracialously. He has a very powerful understanding and connection of QI and can manifest results in healing and in death very rapidly. HE ALSO hold 2 world records in brick breaking. i know him personally. HE HEALED MY NECK AND BACK AFTER 3 years of going to western bullshit doctors. YUP HE IS AS WHITE AS CAN BE.

  • @LUVMAGNUMGUNS2 Your point is....?

  • @RaccooNooB if you cant figure it out then it is obvious you are not worth talking too!

  • @LUVMAGNUMGUNS2 Well look at who's gotten up on his high horse now....

    Since you wont tell me I'll asume that your point is that anyone can be great at martial arts.

    My point with my last comment wasn't that asians are better then other people, but rather that if you believe you're better then someone with the same set of skills, then you are.

    If I asumed wrong, then this comment will be a complete waste of space. But that's not my fault.

  • @RaccooNooB YES ANYONE THAT IS WILLING TO LOOK WITHIN HIMSELF. that is where all power comes from.

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  • Also why put The Last Samurai soundtrack on here? It's really embarrassing even though it is a good film

  • All I can say is lol at this guys form xD

  • 'Who were the Ninja?'..... WELL FOR STARTERS THEY WEREN'T WHITE!

  • @4Desmond4

    yes. they are masters of all weapons. but why is the guy here using a samurai sword. it's too long. he can't place it on his back and draw it. because it's too long.

  • @4Desmond4

    yes. they are masters of all weapons. but why is it, in this video, the guy is using a samurai sword? he can't place it on his back and draw it. because it's too long.

  • ehats the name of the music?

  • In my language, the word ninjutsu means "little ninja" :)

  • I love this video.

  • I find it kind of ironic that the music being played in this video is the same song that was played in the movie The Last Samurai. Samurai's rule! Muhahahahaa!

  • I really hope i can convince my parebts to let me do this. I use to do bjj and it was a joke... the students didnt take it seriously, the senseis were extremely slack, it seemed I was the only one who was truly serious. There is a bujinkan dojo in town but my dad says ninjutsu isn't applicable to life, and its lots of money to go. What is it like? How is it compared to other "martial arts" out there?

    Plz respond :D

  • @GuitarManTayana Well i've been doing Bujinkan ninjutsu for 2 years and it is very applicable.I've seen high ranking students in the dojo taking their tests and in full speed it doesnt look as pretty but very practical and effortless considering one using his own body weight or his opponents body weight to execute the movements.

    But like my Shidoshi told me the beauty of the art is that Taijutsu though meaning body art or body movement in essence means the ability to move in any direction freely

  • @GuitarManTayana How is it not applicable to life? If I were you I'd put up a damn good argument with your pops.

  • Very entertaining video although you would get killed trying to fight like that in a street brawl. Cut out the flashy sword portion at the beginning. The Kenjutsu is weak at best and the guy is off balance throughout most of the display. Example: .57 his legs wobble and is on his heels as he steps back before "slinging the blood from his blade." Decent grappling and great acrobatics...very flashy...very useless though. My experience - 2 years Bujinkan, 6 years Japanese Jujutsu

  • ninja's have yellow hair and whisker-like markings on their cheeks XD

    just kidding, I'm a fan of ninjutsu too, though there's no dojo here that teaches that kind of discipline,

    i wish there is,

  • Lol, Girl walking out with a meal in the middle of an epic grouping sequence. 4:27

  • epic music

  • Very nice. I'm training in Bunjinkan in Las Vegas. I like slot of the outdoor seminars your doing. I hate this people who call this LARPing. Of all the martial arts, ninjutsu is criticized the most. Maybe because it's the best. Keep up the good work kashiwa and keep posting more stuff.

  • Looks to me like a bunch of white people playing ninja

  • I'm not familiar with ninjutsu, but those days ive been watching some videos about it and all i see is white people besides Dr. Masaaki Hatsumi. Same happens when i try to do some research about antique politics and japanese belic stuff, all i find is books written by white people. It's kind of disappointing.

  • @Estupitastico I racism is alive and well. If you bring a Japanese tradition over to american what do you think is going to happen. Your an idiot

  • @Estupitastico thats because REAL ninjas don't want everybody looking at their tecniques

  • @renanmarca1 but the guys are in the way, i wish i could do some of this stuff

  • @Estupitastico thats because it was braught to america so ya you'll se alot of white people practicing it. i'm a practioner myself and i can say for myself that it is not a martial art for the weak of heart. it's nothing like karate, or Tae Kwon Do, or Judo. it's completely it's own style. this art litterally teaches you not only to defend yourself but also how to kill someone if need be. it covers, knives, guns, shuriken, swords hand-to-hand, throws, bone breaking muscle tearing etc.

  • @Estupitastico You must be searching in english, try to translate it into other asian languages I found interesting things made by asians and others.

    In my opinion I don't care who trains me or whom i learn from white,asian as long as I can learn the right thing.

  • @AnimefanX2 Yeah well, in english and spanish, my mother language. I understand that those who have a practical interest don't really care about the origin of the teacher if he's a good one, but if you want to take hystorical data i like to take it from first hand. Example: i won't read books about the medievil in Catalonia written by a greek when i can read them from catalain authors. Really sorry, i can't explain myself good in english but i hope you get the meaning. Oh and thanks for the tip!

  • @Estupitastico I got your point, you are totally right.

    I will pm u

  • @Estupitastico

    Race is just the color of skin. I dont understand why race matters so much.

  • @Estupitastico That's because in Japan it's a cherished & secret society, their culture does not exploit the art form like a bunch of meat head white guys.

  • @Estupitastico There are japanese things u just have to look by author. and a lot of japanese written stuff is not translated to any language. check out "book of five rings" (there are english versions). It was written by Myamoto Musashi. It wont teach you any techniques but it will give u the right mind set for when you ever do. learn any martial art

  • @abbed8 I readed that book, is indeed a must have :) I also enjoyed a lot and i would recommend the novel based on Musashi's life, written by Eiji Yoshikawa.

  • @Estupitastico the bast bulk of detail about nunjutsu is probably lost to history. admittedly i am poorly educated on the subject, but i think it is wise to do as i do and take schools like bujinkan and to-shin do on their own merits alone, where race and tradition may not be relevant. you can only be disappointed by expectation.

  • Actually they are training ninjas in japan... ninjutsu, taijutsu and bujutsu

  • ninj44444s run

  • if i had the sword i would cut my fingers :D

  • if you really trained people the way the ninjas were actually trained it would be illegal

  • @TheFallenangel1823 No more illegal than shooting with guns, actually

  • Wheres the frisbee in case you need to commit Seppuku.

  • YOU are not fooling anyone. How unlike a ninja to assume that just because of a website I have no clue about ninjitsu. YOU probably got the free ebook too. People like you are only tough on Youtube. YOU Sir/ madam, are not fooling anyone, Arteanor.

  • this looks awesome, i dont care if it looks "filmatised" the moves they are making look to realistic for just being "showing off"

  • Beautiful video, thankyou.

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  • Ok I see ....well I'm not in the same system I'm with the koga ryu clan....ninjutsu so we use the word ous...other thing nobody fight like that in the street.....so if u want to see some real nin jutsu fight and training let me know...I be more happy to show u real ninja masters .I'm sure u will be amazed...ous.....