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Uploaded by on Dec 3, 2006

Here a tribute video I did when I was bored today. I tried to make it a bit eyecatching so that people that may not know of this art can get interested. Maybe I decide to do another one later some day.

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  • those arts have been influenced by ninjutsu. i can garantee one thing if someone attacks you and he is most strong than you is impossible to sourvive but with ninjutsu budo taijutsu or with bujinkan's technics i can tell you that i can kick his f... ass. you must start training maybe you will understand something of ninjutsu.

  • i guess you missed the part :

    "the name bujinkan is new yes, but it is just to get a short name instead of saying the names of all nine schools."

    and btw Togakure Ryu Nimpo is from 1182,  thats the end of the Heian-era. and 300-400 years BEFORE sengoku.

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  • @Bujinkanrulez From my experience in submission wrestling and Brasilian Jiu-Jitsu, I say that you can get killed in those arts very easily if someone decided to do so.

  • ESPECTACULAR !!!

    

  • @duguul LMAO at work dang to loud.......

  • @Manyoshi

    bujinkan is a school that CLAIMS to teach ninjutsu...

    it has NEVER shown ANY EVIDENCE for this claim... nor have they shown any interest in proving their claim.

    Hatsumi's teacher takamatsu made up a fictional person ( Toda Masamitsu Shinryuken) and said that he was taught ninjutsu by him... this wasn't until AFTER he had told hatsumi, and tanemura that the taijutsu was belonging to 'kukishin ryu ninpo'...

    there is no ninjutsu in the bujinkan.

  • @manyoshi yeah the martial art is known as ninjutsu. bujinkan actually translates to "divine warrior training hall" we also sometimes call it budo or bujutsu

  • @Manyoshi yeah the martial art is known as ninjutsu. bujinkan actually translates to "divine warrior training hall"

  • Bujinkan is NOT a martial art. It's a school that teaches in NINJUTSU in Japan. Founded by Masaaki Hatsumi Soke.

  • @duguul yeah, that would be quite a mouthful wouldn't it? lol

  • 2.41 call that punching...over stylized crap which is taught badly in most cases.

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