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Old Footage of Soke Hatsumi Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu Ninjutsu

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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2008

This is some good footage probably from the 1970's of Soke Hatsumi and several Shihan in their younger days training.

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  • whyy do people focus on "politics" instead of just training? you are missing the point and not learning anything of value-stop fooling and distracting yourselves...

  • The last thing we see is the test for... 5th dan i think? 5 or 10 i think. Its a test if you can sense pure killer instinct. It can take everything from 10 seconds to 10 minutes before he strikes you and if you manage to dodge without seeing him you pass

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  • This was so cool! Thanks for posting this video! Barry Cupp, 5th Dan.

  • @niloneske Dude... The comment is 6 months old... DONT COMMENT ON IT! And btw i said i think. and i was just saying what came to my mind when i saw the video WHITCH is what the comments are for

  • @MusicnTricking It's for 5th dan. I beg that you don't talk about what you don't undersand. I am 10 years in and I still don' pretend to be a master of any kind. I ask for the respect of our family you keep your words to your self.

  • @Arteanor also from the link: "JUJUTSU is a term used by Japanese military historians to describe combat arts that were practiced primarily by the samurai. In the 17th and 18th centuries there were some 750 styles of Jujutsu. Today there may be half a dozen of the old combat styles (called "ko-ryu") still actively taught. "

  • @Arteanor I was referring to the link to the dojo I mentioned in my previous post. This dojo is koryu JuJutsu ... the info about the one of instructors there reads: "This decision led him to Japan and Satoshi Goda-Sensei, a Japanese master of Ju Jutsu, in the mid 1970's and the study of Yoshin Ryu Ju Jutsu. He studied under Goda-Sensei until Sensei's death in 1991. Goda-Sensei promoted Mr. Speakman to 7th degree."

  • Now I see where the anime Naruto got their movements from

  • @qeslah

    "youre making statements as absolutes without anything to back it up.."

    funny, you didn't start by asking for my sources... you instead ASSumed i had no sources...

    as for the history of takamatsu it comes FROM A LETTER HE WROTE to kukishin ryu.

    this letter is detailed in the Kukishinden Zensho, a book that records the many important documents regarding kukishin ryu.

    while i do not have the book, the bujinkan member i learned this from does, and i have the original kanji

    want it?

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