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  • @ninjademon Si, hay cosas que ya no se practican por razones obvias. Pero aun hay disciplinas ninja que se enseñan para conservar la tradición mas no para utilizar en situaciones reales. Los Kamaes que utilizamos representan los elementos, Jumonji representa fuego, Ichimonji representa agua, Hira significa Aire, y son utilizados para enseñar el arte tradicional y el compredimiento de los Movimientos (Tai Sabakis). Mas en un combate real no son necesarios. Ojala hayas aprendido algo ;).

  • great work bro

  • @ninjademon Camuflaje, Geografia, Esoterismo, entre otras, Bujinkan es lo mas cercano al Ninjutsu Tradicional, mas yo estoy seguro de que no es al %100, Pero si comparas a Bujinkan con cualquier otra es cuela de "Ninjutsu" Bujinkan es y seguira siendo superior a todas.

  • @HeyCursi Si tu lo dices.....

    Pero yo encuentro a BJK muy alejada del ninjutsu tradicional.

    Coreografía.... solo hay que ver los Kamaes que ponen algunos de BJK. Son graciosos.

  • @ninjademon En parte tienes razon, porque Takamatsu no fue ninja verdadero, inclusive su unica ascendencia familiar conocida fue Samurai, y lo que el aprendio de su maestro y dejo a hatsumi lo denominan Generalmente como Bujutsu, Pero si te habias dado cuenta, La 9 . escuelas o las 9 Ryu-Ha tienen tanto origenes Ninja y Samurai, aunque Bujinkan no es puramente Ninjutsu, porque hay disciplinas Ninja que no se practican actualmente desde la epoca de las guerras hasta la actualidad como lo son el:

  • que es esta patanada

  • this is really good timing!

    I'm thinking to start up my own nijitsu school like you guys. The techniques are sick!

    Do you guys know where is the best dojo? I'm looking for a good school and master and hoping to open up in say 6 months after starting uchu-deshi training.

    Any advice or calls out would be cool!

    thanks!

  • @tnick2 Thanks a lot

    We currently haven´t got a Dojo in USA.

    The only thing is to get our distance learning pack or.............. organize a Seminar :)

  • @tnick2 You can also go to Hatsumi Sensei's website for the Bujinkan to find a sensei near you.

  • There are a lot of stupid little children commenting on this video.

  • El unico verdadero Ninjutsu es Bujinkan del Maestro Hatsumi heredero de las 9 escuela, alumno de takamatsu, no se dejen engañar por otras Imitaciones con son el "Ninjutsu" de Frank Dux, Esto que ven no es ninjutsu, en Bujinkan no se manejan esas cintas ni mucho menos usan esas tenicas.

  • @HeyCursi ¿Dónde te han lavado el cerebro? por que lo han hecho muy bien. Desde luego se ve que eres una persona estududiosa, conocedora de la cultura e Historia de Japón y que habla con conocimiento de causa....... Que pena!!!

    De las 9 escuelas ya se ha demostrado que no queda ninguna VERDADERA. Investiga un poco

  • @JapanaNinjutsu i don't want to insult anyone or judge before i see further,although i dunno if you are the owner of the video or someone who just took it from elsewhere,but...people here should understand things better..a guy once told me...a ninja is a thief and its different from an assassin..so dunno what is true but all i know is...YES these moves are useful into a battle...some of them in fact can be used to avoid bullets..lets say someone chasing you..so you need to run+avoid not just run

  • this video got me thinking. how is the ninjas use of the sword diffrent from the samurai?

    This looks legit. All the haters are probobly just overweight anime fans who pose for pictures with naruto cloths on.

  • ..SORRY..but this is fake its just another USANINJA ..and you know..but its ok..thank you america

  • Where is ninjutu?

    This is seen only in the actor school.

    This is the organization which is unrelated to Japan.

  • I really don't understand how this is any different than L.A.R.P.

  • Do you people realise Ninjutsu is NOT a martial art?

  • @j2091957 Ninjutsu is not a MMAA.

  • @JapanNinjutsu do you think it is possible to have a samurai, a ninja, and a shaolin in oneperson combined together? i think it is possible but i want your opinion too

  • @j2091957

    Uhhh...YEAH it is!! I love all the MIS-informed people making sweeping statements like that! I study Kendo Taijitsu. It IS Bujinkan Ninjistsu. However..it's NOT this! My instrustor has been training since 84' and know Master Hatsumi personally. I studied in Tucson under Jeff Prather in the Bujinkan Yameneko Dojo (look it up!) and in Tempe Az with Az Bujinkan. People need to KNOW what their talking about BEFORE making stupid comments...

  • @deesster Hatsumi is a fake.... he's not a real certified ninjutsu instructor. thats why all the other authentic ninjutsu schools do not recognize him as a instructor, plus look at his bullshit student Richard Van Donk...... he tries to sell rank online. go ahead and try to tell me that my facts are not in order. your style is good as a sport but not a method of realistic self defense. sorry.

  • @MrClinton19 I do have a question, I'm just merely researching lightly on ninjutsu at the moment. What schools and styles actually teach ninjutsu? Just wondering.

  • @mikeymarshful in America? none that are authentic. if you want actual ninjutsu and not some bs wannabee you'll have to go to japan. the last known clans are still teaching, one is the iga clan and the other is the koga clan.

  • @MrClinton19 Alright, thanks.

  • @mikeymarshful

    Ninjutsu wasn't martial art in the beginning. None of Ninjutsu manuals described Karate looking martial art nor sword art. "Shinobi" meant thief in Japanese in those days. The descendants do not teach Ninjutsu, only commercial groups may teach some kind of MA as Ninjutsu. Foreigners are easily scammed.

  • @BuffonSarutobi Ah is that so? So let me get this right. Ninjutsu isn't something someone can learn and it's not exactly a system?

  • @mikeymarshful

    There are many Ninjutsu books written in Edo period, according to a curator of Iga Ninjutsu museum, most of them were copy of previously released book soI guess the 3 major ninjutsu books are good to learn. But legitimacy of the contents is skeptical in academic level. There has been no research of Ninja by professor either. (Currently assistant professor Isoda Michifumi is working on it)

  • But if you do not mind legitimacy, learning Ninjutsu is just read the Ninjutsu books. Though it's not so fun.

  • @MrClinton19 Do you have any clue what you are talking about? The Genbukan might not recognise Hatsumi, but does recognise his lineage, as their founder trained under the same instructor. As for Hayes and Van Donk, it wouldn't be the first time a martial art lost purity after reaching the USA. Don't blame the japanese for that. when you call him a fake, what is your basis for what is real? Something from an 80's ninja movie? This video shows woodland impractical kata, and is not bujinkan.

  • @j2091957 no its a mixed martial art

  • If you are independent organization that i m sure in 90% that all the things that you are doing are fake and useless in battle . I m training Iaido (Musō Shinden Ryū) and I know the basics of sword

    .But I m a Samurai warrior and you are Ninja so maybe i m wrong .

  • @TheSelil

    Fake!!! That is a hard word. I practice Kenjutsu and Ninjutsu.... And it is completily different. I think that we have to open the mind. Ninjutsu is not Iajutsu or Kenjutsu. Different weapons, differents ways of fighting.

    You can´t use a Ninjato or a shinobiken as a Katana.

    one blow... one kill.... in a real battle this is a fake.

  • @ninjadaemon ye but their doing some kind of strange things with boken. Im not really sure thet spinning the sword directly in front of your opponent face will kill him .

  • @TheSelil The spinning is a part of the training to get ability.

    This is only a training. After to days of training from 8a.m to 12 or 1 in the night peple were very tired.

    You can watch the same techniques in the vid 49 and shinobiken use in vid 41

  • @TheSelil The ninjato was a straight-bladed sword that features a wider and a shorter blade than the Katana used by the Samurai. It should be seen like a long knife more than an actual sword. It was also normally used in the same way knives (tanto, for instance) are used, by gripping them with the blade down (reverse grip). Also, it does not feature a bleeder, so swinging it is quieter and stabbing with it is faster.

  • @ninjadaemon the ninjato was not straight. This is a common misperception. the ninjato most people see today is no the traditional ninjato, which had a curve, and was shorter than its scabbard.

  • @TheSelil Their shorter length led to them drawing their sword faster, enabling them to use quick Battoujutsu killing strikes. The wider blade as well as it's straight trait served both the purpose of effective stabbing (which is quieter and more lethal than slashing)

  • la secuencia de golpes que aparece es completamete surrealista... bloquean, dan un boshiken (parece) a corta distancia a zona media y despues lanzan un mae geri, cuando en una pelea real no hay espacio para esa patada, si no para otro golpe de corta distancia... para entrenar no esta mal, pero no es una secuenca pensada para la realidad.

  • more fake ninjas....ugh !

  • i would love to train like that 

  • dont know if right or wrong ninjutsu .. but the percussion and drums are awesome..

  • THIS FRICKIN AWESOME!!! Thx for th vid

  • The guy with the beard made me piss my pants with laughter!! He was like some fat guy from your local pub! XD

  • i train out of doors too. do you slice up pumpkins and gourds too? it is good to "slice" away from the thrower...if the melons are airborn. thanks for outdoors training vid! CHERISH is the new love

  • I run an independent school in Canada called the Bujingodai. Is there a reason why so much spinning in your kenjutsu? I'd just be worried you'd get sliced then with a competent opponent. However else you train is your schools prerogative. Who's your affiliation, you look like your in warmer climate? SA possible?

  • interesting. it's good to train outdoor.

  • do you have to shave your balls and butt crack to do your martial art. i do a form of ninjutsu where i have to shave my balls and butt crack. The instructor does it for us, he insists upon it.

  • @poopalover LOL. That's some funny trolling mate.

  • @TrueInnovator159 thanks. but do you?

  • @poopalover do I what?

  • @poopalover - if your jokes were transalted into a martial arts style, you'd have just one move done over and over again

  • @NWOareScum Thank you. Being a prancing, flipping and swirling ninja though, as you well know, you wont even see or me. Other than a quiet 'squeek' from my freshly shaved balls and crack of course. The mark of a true outdoor prancing and useless warrior ninja assasin.

  • @poopalover - you could respond like that for ever couldn't you

  • trained 10 years in a style called koto fudo ryu

    One day came the bujikan and say the koto fudo ryu is fake.

    that day i feel i die. but the ninja in mi,is still alive.

    congratulations from Argentina

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  • Organization - journey towards a goal - immortal beauty "."

  • Fake as sh1t..

    I'm sure all those flips and stuff would be very helpful in real battle (?)... c'mon ppl.. if anyone can tell me which are the basis of this "traditional art".. I would give him/her a candy! (?)

  • @psyxex Do you think in a real battle is better to stay quiet?

  • @psyxex In the art of stealth and close combat, a jump could deliver some sever damage, a kick to the diaphragm could take you out of business for a long period of time. Do not underestimate the methods of the ancient Japanese art, it worked well back then. In what way do you mean real battle, getting mugged is a real battle, these methods would serve you well the next time you have a knife against your neck.

  • @psyxex Yeah some of it looks good but a few things look completely useless, and that for me is incompatible with the ninja philosophy... I mean, these guys were trained to kill as fast as possible, taking minimum risk in being hurt or captured. Capture meant torture and death, so yeah. Switching blade positions, holding the blade backwards in mid fight, I get the idea, but facing a samurai who trains his whole life exclusively with that sword, those moves would be extremely dangerous.

  • @psyxex maybe flipping and spinning the sword isn't meant to be applicable to a real battle, maybe it's just a way of improving dexterity and agility?

  • @psyxex  watch?v=h42c_Pmvm8o

  • @psyxex i agree completely. this would be useless in a street fight

  • this is fake, there are no true ninja left today

  • may this question is stupid.. but would it be possible to become a pupil of them?..

    would love to train the art of the shadows...

    not for bad purposes.. but for culture, self defense and anger managing

  • @Deathbringer99699

    This question is not stupid

    It might be hard to train the Ninjutsu they are doing somewhere but it should be possible to find a Bujinkan school near you.

    Die Videos in deinem Kanal interpretierend schätze ich mal auf Deutschland...

    Ich denke Google könnte dir bei deiner Suche helfen, sofern du nicht in irgendeinem Kuhkaff wohnst, sollte es auch nciht zu schwer sein einen Verein zu finden...

  • @EinWenigRebellion ich bin momentan in der schweiz wohnhaft mein freund :)

    aber danke für die info

  • @Deathbringer99699

    oh ja Zürich in deinen Videos...

    hab erst nur auf die Sprache geachtet...

    In der Schweiz sollten auch Dojos vorhanden sein, aber sei gewarnt der Anfang ist sterbenslangweilig. Dauert ein Weilchen bevor du anfangst herumzuexperimentieren, oder hast du schon erfahrungen mit Kampfkünsten?

  • good, very good...

  • Is this Bujinkan?

  • @tetsuyanamamura No but they've got awesome Ninjato skills. ^_^

  • @tetsuyanamamura

    We are an independent organization

    Thanks

  • School's historical name please? 

  • The core Ninpo you use. Koka Ryu Ninjutsu Banto Ha right?

  • Rin Hei Toh Sa Kai Jin Retsu Zai Zen

  • @MrIvanAliRaiza Rin pyo toh sha kay jin retsu zai zen

  • This is really cool

  • ¿DONDE ES ESTO?

  • @ALEXANDER140972

    En El Onbure Shoreijo en Gredos

  • @ALEXANDER140972

    donde tu crees? en el huamuchil de tres palos!!

  • achei paia mas blz

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  • @KhedK

    Muchas gracias

    Entra en nuestro blog y alli tienes información.

  • OMG another pile of steaming Bullshi-do by the looks of it. Who's touting this crap?

  • @colincurwood

    OMG watching your vids in your channel I consider that the best thing you do is ..............................­­........ Real BulShi-do

    And I think is not very polite to begin insulting other people performance.

  • Tengo 2 preguntas ... En que escuelas antiguas esta basada esta asociación ??? Y la segunda el kuji-kiri es el rito inicial de esta asociación ?

  • @MartinBuenoNinja

    La ceremonia de comienzo es:

    1- Santen Goshin - 2 - Haya Kuji - 3 - Rin Mokuso.

  • My god, you're damn good !

  • when you make the nine cuts what words do you recite? is it the nine sacred words? also ive heard some spanish words “ninja credo”, what do you said in that? thank you. Your ninjato skills are great!!!

  • @ravenwitch1

    This is the Haya Kuji.

    Rin, Pyo......

  • @ravenwitch1 It's Rin Pyo Tho Sha Kai Jin Retsu Zai Zen.

  • whats the purpose of the technique at around 2:36 where you expose yourself to the sword?

  • ahahahahhahahahahahahah this is not ninjutsu

  • What happened to the Shuriken part?

    Was that an Essex licence plate on the Daewoo in the background? ;-)

  • This is something fake, not ninjutsu!

  • @kocsiscs Thanks for your opinion

  • @kocsiscs this is TRUE NINJUTSU,not"bujinkan"...

  • @darkbladeshinobi2 THIS ARE NINJA

    NO THE FUCKING NARUTO SHIT THAT EVEREYONE SDOES WATCH

  • Great video. For anyone who can't search for why it's in Spanish:

    Look up Banke Shinobi Traing center. Also look up Iga Ninja Museum. You'll see the first overseas branch is in Spain.

    Espero que un día puedan crear un dojo en los Estados Unidos (especialmente en San Antonio Texas).

  • looks more like a theatre and a joke than real martial arts discipline...

  • thank you for showing us this video. It has given me many ideas in my own training

  • i love how everyone is so synced.

  • @john1120

    Thanks

  • This is not Bujinkan. I dont know what it is but its not ninjutsu. I think the other guy is right its hollywood ninjas. People will pay lots of money just to tell others they study ninjutsu. Shame on those fake instructors. Whos camp is this anyways? Ashida Kim? hahahah

  • @md1233 bujinkan is NOT ninjutsu also, just a bunch of Koryu trainnings mixed together in whats called “Togakure” wich is NOT accepted by any of the Koryu associations in Japan...i feel better to put my thrust in some school who doesn´t market itself as the... one and only ninja clan full of top level 15dan fighters (most of them so fat they can´t touch their toes) who had masteres dozens of old schools just by studing 3 weeks in Japan. I find Bujinkan very distatesfull

  • @ravenwitch1 My Bujinkan teacher is an affable fat smiling guy. And so, you can't figure out he is a ninja, until he beat the shit out of you... He is a real Shinobi, hidding his skills under he's appearance ^^

  • @ravenwitch1 you are 200% correct.

  • Dancing. looks like a karate class I went to, except with blue gi...like large smurfs who think they are doing real budo.

  • Es más: "entrenamiento Ninja tradicional". Con el saludo en español.

  • Por otro lado, si habláis en español... ¿por qué el vídeo se llama "Ninja training"?

  • No quisiera parecer hiriente, pero seguiré o dejaré de seguir lo que crea conveniente. Mientras los vídeos estén en un lugar público, perdona si decido yo mismo lo que comento o no.

  • Es que me resulta curioso que una asociación que afirma ser "verdadera", "auténtica" y "reconocida por las familias Ninja" tenga su propio nombre en inglés y el saludo inicial sea en español. Pero el texto del vídeo sea nuevamente en inglés (y malón). Es como aquello de "comando combat", en lugar de "commando".

  • @Arkoseno

    Ya entieno-te.

    Todo lo que hacemos es malo, feo....

    Pues nada. No nos sigas.....

    Y como entrenamos en españa... pues tenemos que hablar en español.

    ¡Que cosas!

  • "Rin es la esencia del ninja."

    Olé.

    Ahora resulta que entiendo el Japonés.

  • @Arkoseno

    Si el japonés no es tan dificil! :)

  • fake as hell. hoollywood ninjas. i want to see your faces while Nagato sensei punching the crap out of you. finish the job quickly, do not use flashy moves. btw it's a sword, not a damn stick. stop hitting with it's edge. in kenjutsu, you use your tai sabaki to defend yourself, not your sword. sword is for killing, it's not a freakin' european shitty broadsword. koga ryu guys, to shin do, american ninjutsu, shinobi ryu, budo ryu.... lots of damn fake ninjutsu going on. return to Bujinkan...

  • @BayKubidikTR

    This video is Ninjato training.....................

    Training to get automatic response.

    This video was made the third day of a very hard three days training.

    I love Bujinkan guys

  • pura fantochada !!

  • thank you for proving my point Ronin10467 ur ignorant u have no idea wut ur talking bout watsoever and ur low life coward piece of shit

  • like i said tell me where u train id be glad to come in n participate.. but then again all u guys say the same thing OoOo IM NOT REVEALING WHERE I TRAIN A NINJA WOULD NEVER DO THAT BLAH BLAH BLAH GO WATCH AVATAR AND PRETEND ITS REAL and leave the serious martial arts to the grown ups..

  • is this a joke?

  • un video muy divertido! felicidades

  • kawakami doesnt have any students or instructors outside japan mister...how is this possible?

  • @kookdeville79 because he doesn't wanna get exposed

  • @Ronin10467 kawakami is way more knowledge then ur hatsumi ma dude

  • in that case u are redeemed

  • ok we have a problem, these guys look british.....none are japanese, oh please tell me what school suposidly is this to redeem yourself

  • We are not british, we are spanish

  • @JapanNinjutsu

    Dont be such a smartarse, its obvious that they are exercuting kattas, its training not a duel.

  • They are not Katas (we also have a Ninjato Kata)

    We are executting the first five basic Ninjato techniques...

    Learning them possibilitate the ability of improvisation, to do the right in different situations

  • i think my daughter uses those same techniques at 1:12 ....in her cherleading classes...

  • Yes, it´s a good exercise

  • LOL, this is just a bunch of fancy movie choreography. This is NOT traditional Ninjutsu. There's a lot of unecessary extra strikes, particularly in the sword work. Real kenjutsu is much more efficient. You guys are just aiming for each other's swords and not each other. You want to avoid clanging the blade edge of your sword against another sword. That'll just chip your blade.

    I can't believe you guys are making such a common movie mistake.

  • Thanks for sharing your opinion

  • Ninjato is not a Katana, we can bock the strikes.

    A lot of unnecesary srikes???

    The Samurai in the battlefield was wearing and armor.

  • @demoskunk dont u just love fake ninjas lol

  • @Ronin10467 they're very entertaining, lol.

  • @demoskunk gotta love um if i want fake show ill go to universal studios lol

  • @Ronin10467 or u can just keep going back to the bujinkan :)

  • @harleyqslovechild88 which of course i will i mean look at these guys if u really think roleplaying like this is ninjutsu u clearly are mistaken please dont try to b a wise aleck if your studying "koga ryu" lmao~

  • @Ronin10467 N koga ryu is n active form of authentic ninjutsu still being taught my sensei destroyed u with straight up facts on this topic.. U know wut facts r right? They cant be disputed or over or undertoned they just simply are.

  • @Ronin10467 just because ur a brainwashed member of the bujincult n cant think for urself doesnt mean u have to spread ur propganda around the internet ur punk n ur a loser n u probably have lil or no martial experience or skill for that by the way where exactly do u train wut dojo are u from?

  • @harleyqslovechild88 i am a "proud " member of the bujinkan i train hard with hard teachers who will wash the floor with that fake koga crap u promote im not brainwashed by any means im full aware of what im doing unlike ur aiki jujutsu washed up fujita faking counterparts i will decline from disclosing which dojo i train at point being if u have the balls to discredit the art then it shouldnt matter what dojo i train in

  • @Ronin10467 nah seriously i wanna go visit u n c how u train, maybe i'll even participate we can all compare n share knowledge n things of that nature lol

  • @harleyqslovechild88 why u wanna try real ninjutsu well i had alot of the same concerns honestly about the larping and the cult aspects but thats with everything is aikido a cult ? is judo? they have masters in their arts and their dead nobody calls genbukan or jinenkan a cult or attacks them only bujinkan depends all on where and who u train with im fortunate to study under good teachers dont let a few bad apples spoil the bunch which is what is causing alot of chaos in the bujinkan

  • @Ronin10467 y do people attack the bujinkan? NOOOOO LOL . The question is y do ur punk azz come onto other peoples videos and make fun of and try to belittle there system. when infact ur system my opinion its a joke n not taken seriously by anybody of importance in the koryu ciricles..period.. Bujinkan is actually laughed at in japan. We dont say anythin bout gen and jin because there not all startin shit like buculters they just shut up n train something u should do

  • @harleyqslovechild88 fuck koryu circles lol ive seen and trained with the best good practioners of the art on a regular basis i dont give a hoot about all that bullshit u need to stop judging the overall organization for bad vids and im attacking the system not the practicioners and for the record it wasnt my intention to attack karim i made a comment and he blew it out of proportion i could care less what u study is fake im gonna keep training

  • @Ronin10467 u straight up called r Osensei a phony thats Y u were put in ur place so dont twist shit kid

  • @harleyqslovechild88 fuck that pork eating muslim he's not my sensei i dont have to bow to years of fake ninjutsu training lol hes not my goddamn sensei i know i have 2 ! and a pork eating red bearded fake ninja isnt one of um lol

  • @harleyqslovechild88 besides why would fujita seiko claim the arts were in good hands by takamatsu sensei if it wasnt real u dick and why would he get outraged when hatsumi started teaching ur such a dick u need to take a bujinkan class and shut the hell up

  • i've studied about ninjas, and i had the information that ninjas could tell time through breathing from the nose, i will show to you a video teaching how to do that here

    /watch?v=aHgIHOr4xm8

  • in ninjutsu is important to practice climbing, making traps, sneaking skills, making useful items, for example, a ladder.

    also in ninjutsu you should practice well your memory, try to write random phone numbers and try to decorate them.

  • I agree with you.

    In Our trainin Camp we don´t train Taiken Waza or Weapons only.

    This is only a part of the training

    We train alimentation, food search, infiltration and sneaking, Suiren Jutsu and a lot more

  • @JapanNinjutsu

    in my home, i use to practice the memory skills, and also sometime i like to scare my mom, hiding, hehe

  • fail

  • what style ninjutsu do you teach ?

  • I don´t teach, I´m only a student.

    Styles of Ninjutsu?

    I tought that Ninjutsu is Ninjutsu

  • @chrisgeorgegray sorry i meant what school

  • We are an independent school

  • @chrisgeorgegray no i mean on your website i says you teach koka ryu ?

  • this is spain not japan.

  • Yes, It is our Traning Camp in Spain.

  • Thankyou for sharing your arts with us. My respects to your organisation.

  • Thanks

  • ThanKs.

    It´s a honour tho share with people like you...