Bujin Video of Martial Arts(Ninja)
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@KeyboredNinja Then tell me, have Dragonball Z's creators been sued? They had a character named Bujin.
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@billybones69420 Give me one single example that existed prior to Hatsumi Sensei establishing a school by that name. (And yes, you can copywright a word. You can even copyright numbers. Try calling your group "the 7-ups" and see what happens. ) You are confused. There is a word for solider - Bushi, (fighting man) but that is not the same as Bujin (warrior god). Different kanji, different meanings.
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@KeyboredNinja Bujin is a word meaning Divine Warrior, it redirects to samurai on wikipedia. To copyrght it would be like copyrighting the word knight or soldier.
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cease your tirade against the useage of the japanese word for soldier.
your right tho, this is neither ninjutsu nor MA, not that either of those is in any way similar.
cease claiming bujin is a name, its a word.
cease your insinuation that the bujinkan is in some way linked to ninjutsu, or ninja.
or better yet. cite a source for your claim, but since hatsumi cant prove it, im willing to bet you cant either.
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I like that you have posted this vid as a "ninja vid" when it acturally was release by a group of capoeira practisers 5 or 6 years ago from one of there trainingsessions...
Good job lad
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yea!
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THIS IS NINJA MARTIAL ARTS, THE NINJAS PRACTISED IT OVER 600 YEARS AGO. THIS IS THE STRONGEST MARTIAL ARTS KNOWN TO MAN. IF YOU PRACTISE IT FOR MORE THAN 10 YEARS, IT IS SAID THAT YOU CAN GET OTHER WORLDY POWERS
忍者武芸これは、実践することで、 600年前のninjas 。これは、最強の武術知られている男だ。練習している場合、 10年以上も、それはworldyによると、他の権限を得ること
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This is neither ninjutsu, nor martial arts.
This is tricking.
Cease using the name "Bujin" if it has nothing to do with Bujinkan.
Cease using the name "Ninjutsu" or "Ninja" if it has nothing to do with ninjutsu or ninja.
richtig geil
xxtimo946 4 years ago 5
This is all for show and style. The exact opposite of the bujinkan.
headhunter4519 4 years ago 4