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Ninja Quest | Ep3 | Infiltration Tools
What does it take to become a ninja or samurai? These legendary warriors required a unique blend of skills: precise weapons handling, stealthy movements, expert social engineering, wilderness survival, marathon endurance, and top-notch navigation.
In this series from the makers of 'Inside Ninjutsu', Ninja Quest takes you on a journey into the world of the famed Japanese soldiers and renowned medieval spies. Host Chris Kaye sets out to learn the skills that made these revered warriors the iconic figures they are today.
In these exciting featurettes, Chris immerses himself in the rich history and rigorous training of the samurai and ninja.
In this video, we delve into the stealthy world of ninja infiltration tools, exploring the specialized saws, drills, and other ingenious devices they used to silently breach enemy buildings and evade detection.
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Ninja Quest | Ep2 | Fight or Flight
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What does it take to become a ninja or samurai? These legendary warriors required a unique blend of skills: precise weapons handling, stealthy movements, expert social engineering, wilderness survival, marathon endurance, and top-notch navigation. In this series from the makers of 'Inside Ninjutsu', Ninja Quest takes you on a journey into the world of the famed Japanese soldiers and renowned me...
Ninja Quest | Episode 1 | Weapons & Armour
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What does it take to become a ninja or samurai? These legendary warriors required a unique blend of skills: precise weapons handling, stealthy movements, expert social engineering, wilderness survival, marathon endurance, and top-notch navigation. In a new series from the makers of 'Inside Ninjutsu', Ninja Quest takes you on a journey into the world of the famed Japanese soldiers and renowned m...
Real Ninja Raid: The Fiery Siege of Kasagi Castle
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Few episodes capture the mystique and tactical brilliance of the ninja better than the 1541 surprise attack on Kasagi Castle. This audacious raid, meticulously recorded by The Eishun Abbot of Tamon-In in his diary, "Tamon-In-Nikki," offers a rare, authentic glimpse into the covert operations of the ninja during the Sengoku period. This episode stands as a testament to the strategic prowess and ...
NINJA QUEST IS COMING | NEW SERIES FROM INSIDE NINJUTSU
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Enter into the world of Japan's ancient warriors with "Ninja Quest," a thrilling new web series that explores the skills, techniques, history, and tools of the samurai & shinobi. Uncover the secrets of these medieval soldiers and spies and delve into their fascinating legacy. Subscribe now and don't miss a single episode! 🥷 Inside Ninjutsu is your gateway to the ninja & samurai arts. ★ News ★ F...
📰 NINJUTSU NEWS | MAY 2024 | INSIDE NINJUTSU
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Top Bujinkan instructor receives Menkyo Kaiden, seminar dates announced and new samurai letter discovered 📰 Inside Ninjutsu is your gateway to the ninja & samurai arts. ★ News ★ Features ★ Articles ★ Reviews ★ History ★ Videos ★ FREE downloads Get more content 👇 🥷 Inside Ninjutsu website www.insideninjutsu.com 🥷 Instagram inside_ninjutsu #ninjutsu #ninja #shinobi #bujinkan #budo ...
NINJUTSU'S SEVEN KEY PLAYERS | INSIDE NINJUTSU 🥷
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🥷 Dive into the fascinating world of ninjutsu with our latest video highlighting seven key figures shaping the ancient art of the ninja. From esteemed grandmasters to renowned researchers and historians, these individuals have left an indelible mark on the landscape of ninjutsu. Join us as we explore their profound influence, expertise, and dedication to preserving and sharing the secrets of th...
UNBOXING ISHIZUKA'S BOOK | INSIDE NINJUTSU
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Ishizuka Sensei, the esteemed headmaster of Gyokko Ryū, has published his very book. It is thoughtfully structured, with each chapter delving into different facets of Gyokko Ryū's profound teachings. Chapter one serves as a comprehensive primer on koshijutsu, encompassing its historical evolution, methods of practice, and techniques for conditioning the body-a testament to Ishizuka Sensei's ded...
Ninja Magazine | Exploring the Iconic Publication of the 80s | INSIDE NINJUTSU
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Back in the 1980s, a cultural phenomenon swept through the West leaving an indelible mark on the public consciousness: ninjas. These enigmatic Japanese warriors ignited a fascination with their mysterious ways and deadly skills. Against this backdrop, the iconic 'Original Ninja' magazine emerged, blazing a trail for enthusiasts hungry for knowledge of the shadowy art. Take a nostalgic look back...
DOJO LIFE | BUJINKAN DOCUMENTARY | INSIDE NINJUTSU
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Journey into the World of the Bujinkan with Dojo Life In the heart of Bristol, a small but dedicated group of ninjutsu practitioners at Inyo Dojo are about to take you on an extraordinary journey through the documentary "Dojo Life." This is an intimate look at the lives of these practitioners, capturing the essence of their training, camaraderie, and the philosophy that drives them. At the core...
Remembering Kuroda Sensei | Tribute to a master swordsman | INSIDE NINJUTSU
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The martial arts world mourns the loss of a true legend as Tetsuzan Kuroda, a renowned Japanese martial artist, has died at the age of 73. A look back at the life of the 15th Soke of Shinbukan Kuroda Bujutsu. A master of multiple disciplines, Kuroda Sensei's legacy is deeply rooted in the traditions of his family's martial arts system, which he diligently preserved and advanced throughout his l...
#SHORTS | SWORD VS NAGINATA & JUTTE | INSIDE NINJUTSU
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#SHORTS | SWORD VS NAGINATA & JUTTE | INSIDE NINJUTSU
🥷 KOGA NINJA | FUJITA SEIKO | INSIDE NINJUTSU
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🥷 KOGA NINJA | FUJITA SEIKO | INSIDE NINJUTSU
The verdict on House of Ninjas | INSIDE NINJUTSU
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The verdict on House of Ninjas | INSIDE NINJUTSU
Beyond the Walls: Discovering Sekiyada Castle
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Beyond the Walls: Discovering Sekiyada Castle
TAKAMATSU'S LIFE OF SECRETS & STEEL | INSIDE NINJUTSU
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TAKAMATSU'S LIFE OF SECRETS & STEEL | INSIDE NINJUTSU
5 NINJA ESSENTIALS | INSIDE NINJUTSU
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5 NINJA ESSENTIALS | INSIDE NINJUTSU
The Gun Samurai | INSIDE NINJUTSU PODCAST | EP1
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The Gun Samurai | INSIDE NINJUTSU PODCAST | EP1
INSIDE NINJUTSU | WHAT IS A NINJA? | With Antony Cummins
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INSIDE NINJUTSU | WHAT IS A NINJA? | With Antony Cummins
INSIDE NINJUTSU | How to get your FREE copy
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INSIDE NINJUTSU | How to get your FREE copy

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @tigerboy60
    @tigerboy60 7 днів тому

    Ninja's weren't Paid Athlete's, they were Killer's (Assassin's).

    • @roycehuepers4325
      @roycehuepers4325 3 дні тому

      Nope. They were samurai and ashigaru scouts, similar to Marine Recon or Army Rangers. Read the Bansenshukai and Shoninki.

  • @user-nm5bd4rs3f
    @user-nm5bd4rs3f 11 днів тому

    Ninjato

  • @Hyla_Ninjutsu
    @Hyla_Ninjutsu 11 днів тому

    That hanbo is beautiful

  • @OoO-rf2gt
    @OoO-rf2gt 11 днів тому

    Bullshido in sword form.

  • @thehiddendoor6478
    @thehiddendoor6478 18 днів тому

    Anthony Cummins a key player? He doesn't even train in the art. He's just a spectator I mean a researcher.

  • @gabebain6375
    @gabebain6375 18 днів тому

    lol Antony cummins, this must be a comedy video

  • @leoprzytuac3660
    @leoprzytuac3660 28 днів тому

    I thought we moved on from this bullshit a long time ago.

  • @anastasiadonu
    @anastasiadonu Місяць тому

    ❤😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @GordiansKnotHere
    @GordiansKnotHere Місяць тому

    Thank you for your time here Sensei.

  • @hinemoahunia1314
    @hinemoahunia1314 Місяць тому

    Watching 😊

  • @thihsareb
    @thihsareb Місяць тому

    Why do you guys ignore Ron Duncan. He was the first one to come along. Steven Hayes was inspired by Ron Duncan to go to Japan

  • @thihsareb
    @thihsareb Місяць тому

    I thought bujinkan was closed

  • @jamestriplett2876
    @jamestriplett2876 Місяць тому

    I was waiting for a mention of the biggest fraud in the martial arts:Ronald Duncan! Thank God, no mention of him. Screamed racism any time he didn't get his way. Taught a very watered down version of Ju Jitsu. Didn't have the student base, so he called it "Ninjitsu" and his school was swarmed. Hayes humbly asked for his help to connect him with Ninja masters in Japan...big shock, Duncan didn't know any! Hayes spent more than 10 years in Japan, studying Ninjitsu, returning often. I always felt sorry for Duncan's students.

  • @TravelandBang
    @TravelandBang 2 місяці тому

    Can't forget Professor Ronald Duncan. First Black American dude to teach Koga Ryu Ninjutsu in the USA. His sons still teach it and have rebranded his ninja school as the "Way of the Winds" dojo.

  • @BGFT1937
    @BGFT1937 2 місяці тому

    Good ass story🇯🇵

  • @IsmaelVega-db2rt
    @IsmaelVega-db2rt 2 місяці тому

    Why did you not include Dai Shihan Paul Masse?

  • @jjs3890
    @jjs3890 2 місяці тому

    He took samurai arts, called them ninjutsu (ninjutsu is just samurai arts with senninjutsu- mind slaying and methods of the espionage and stealth). Then he claimed to be the headmaster of Asayama Ichiden Ryu- Taijutsu which was an extinct system and he had no documentation or proof of this.

    • @GilesHartop
      @GilesHartop 7 днів тому

      Yeh he was a little fraud lol

  • @josephshehan4969
    @josephshehan4969 2 місяці тому

    Correction? Hatsumi doesn't teach ninjitsu/ninjutsu . he teaches. Bujinkan budo.😮😊

  • @wrlk636
    @wrlk636 2 місяці тому

    Nice parody

  • @cristian.crixus
    @cristian.crixus 2 місяці тому

    The problem with Stephen K. Hayes and all others part of Bujinkan is them only teach a type of Budo... non any rel shinobi techniques; for this reason Master Kawakmi is over the others...

  • @bujinkanAKAbullkon-jn9sv
    @bujinkanAKAbullkon-jn9sv 2 місяці тому

    instagram.com/p/C7N6xFIIiPk/?img_index=1 .

  • @righteousshadowsdojopt.3979
    @righteousshadowsdojopt.3979 2 місяці тому

    ?

  • @tukalors7577
    @tukalors7577 2 місяці тому

    No Grandmaster Ronald Duncan because this is for white dudes and Japanese only. I get it!!!!

  • @tukalors7577
    @tukalors7577 2 місяці тому

    Incomplete without Grandmaster Ronald Duncan father of American Ninjutsu!!!!!!

    • @jamestriplett2876
      @jamestriplett2876 Місяць тому

      news flash: Ronald Duncan was a fraud! His students are gullible. He taught a watered down version of Ju Jitsu. Biggest fraud in the martial arts

  • @ReneSandoval-lr4rv
    @ReneSandoval-lr4rv 3 місяці тому

    Outstanding life

  • @doshi3310
    @doshi3310 3 місяці тому

    And none of these clowns denouncing the masters claims take it to these masters and say it to their face. Key board experts...aren't they cute.

    • @artjensen994
      @artjensen994 2 дні тому

      My master went to Japan as a teenager. He lived there for many years. He was only there to study ninjutsu. He's probably about 60 to 65 years old now. I would not mess with that man. Let me clarify the story. I rarely saw master Bussey. He would stop in sometimes. I did train daily with his right hand man. I got and opportunity to spar Master Bussy. At the time I had just gotten my black belt. He proceeded to kick my ass for 15 minutes like I was a white belt. I wasn't holding back like some students do. We are not trained like that. When I say "sparring" I mean fighting. I'm not trying to say I'm a bad ass. Far from it. What I am saying is if you want to train martial arts for fun or for real makes a difference.

  • @doshi3310
    @doshi3310 3 місяці тому

    Ever notice how the ones who try to disprove others claims in ninjutsu are merely just riding these peoples coat tails to cash in on their counter claims? Without those claiming to be masters they wouldn't be making their bullshit counterclaims. Antony Cummings is just one of these clowns

  • @deusvult7559
    @deusvult7559 3 місяці тому

    Subscribed! I had a few of these mags back when they came out. Long gone now I'm afraid. Thanks for sharing!

  • @unknown_amazing_chap4480
    @unknown_amazing_chap4480 3 місяці тому

    Great! I cannot wait

  • @morrisshapwaykeesic578
    @morrisshapwaykeesic578 3 місяці тому

    Grandmaster eddy Murphy is not even mentioned quarter blood technique...

  • @user-vc7vk4fo2r
    @user-vc7vk4fo2r 3 місяці тому

    🌟

  • @Johnwashere-dt2ov
    @Johnwashere-dt2ov 3 місяці тому

    Sad news. Rest in Peace Kuroda Sensei.

  • @dorapha8595
    @dorapha8595 3 місяці тому

    You forgot the Sokes of Genbukan and Jinenkan as well as MyoFu An.

  • @Reborn_Sith
    @Reborn_Sith 3 місяці тому

    Respect from Chattanooga Tennessee

  • @unknown_amazing_chap4480
    @unknown_amazing_chap4480 3 місяці тому

    We should have had Anshu Christa Jacobson here on this list, instead of Antony Cummins. The list should have people who are actually practicing and keeping our beloved art alive today, so that it may continue into future generations! Although Antony Cummins has translated some Ninja scrolls, he only has some knowledge of the ancient Ninja of the past. But he does not practice Ninjutsu and nor is Ninpo his way of life, as it us to us in modern times. He sees only its historical aspects and that is all that matters to him. But to us it is alive and it is our actual way of life. Antony Cummins does not practice any Takamatsu Ninja style, nor a Koga Kawakami style nor even the Ronald Duncan Koga style of Ninjutsu. He does not practice our Ninja art but only reads about it. He is only interested in the past. So, therefore, the future of our art should not be in his hands. In truth, he is just a reader and a translator. But to thousands of us, worldwide, Ninpo is a way of life. It is sacred to us. Our art is not just memories that are only found in the history books or memories that are seen only in the museum but it is our way of life. It is meant to defend our homes and our families. We must pass it on to our children and they must pass it onto future generations. They must live it. Not just read about it as a piece of history as Antony thinks it should be. He thinks Ninjutsu is dead but he is very wrong! Ninjutsu is not dead! No man has killed the Ninja and Ninjutsu will never die. The only ones who died are the warlords of ancient Japan who used to hire Ninja to work for them. But our art still exists today and It should be in the hands of those who truly value it and who keep it alive even today. It should be in the hands of someone who knows and realises that it still exists because they themselves live it day by day! This art must be passed on to future generations by real Ninja practitioners who are living the Ninja way of life. Ninpo. Anshu Christa Jacobson is one of these people. And also the late Ronald Duncan and Shoto Tanemura! RIP. And yes, real Ninjutsu is still available today and here are some links as proof: Ninja Video 1 ua-cam.com/video/oK9mL6fmMJ8/v-deo.htmlsi=6ELKidmY_8JCQO94 Ninja video 2 ua-cam.com/video/wS61iBpJCwo/v-deo.htmlsi=OVAJ24eOSW2W3EDK Ninja video 3 ua-cam.com/video/kvxcJprxi5U/v-deo.htmlsi=jlYbFc0u-vnGD8zb Ninja video 4 ua-cam.com/video/RRMg9b3BSIE/v-deo.htmlsi=j-5uUG1Py7a99Hsm Ninja video 5 ua-cam.com/video/g7Ml9OrOoyk/v-deo.htmlsi=eAgkD8U65p-Qvn3O

  • @jackmoba611
    @jackmoba611 3 місяці тому

    Ronald Duncan and Robert Bussey

    • @unknown_amazing_chap4480
      @unknown_amazing_chap4480 3 місяці тому

      I agree with you 100% on both of them!

    • @punisher7772
      @punisher7772 3 місяці тому

      Yes, both were pretty good and they each had a unique approach to the art of ninjutsu.

  • @dennismccray6774
    @dennismccray6774 3 місяці тому

    Wow they just gone disrespect Ronald Duncan like that smh 🤦🏾‍♂️

  • @AntonyCummins
    @AntonyCummins 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for the inclusion in the video.

  • @ashbirk4681
    @ashbirk4681 3 місяці тому

    This is corny but ninjutsu is no more bullshit and equally as theatrical as Brazilian “juijutsu”

    • @KobukanRoninDojo
      @KobukanRoninDojo 3 місяці тому

      Please post videos of your amazing martial arts technique, I would love to see it! 😂

    • @ryushinobi8822
      @ryushinobi8822 3 місяці тому

      @@KobukanRoninDojohahahaha

    • @punisher7772
      @punisher7772 3 місяці тому

      ​@@KobukanRoninDojo yeah really 😂 He is trained in the ways of UA-camjutsu.

    • @punisher7772
      @punisher7772 3 місяці тому

      No, neither BJJ or Ninjutsu is BS but shows how much you know which is absolutely nothing at all. I have trained in both. Ninjutsu ( Bujinkan and Genbukan ) and I trained with the Gracie brothers back in the early 90's before the UFC. You should do the same before making ignorant statements like this.

    • @ashbirk4681
      @ashbirk4681 3 місяці тому

      @@punisher7772 I have and still stand by my statement

  • @joepineapples9332
    @joepineapples9332 3 місяці тому

    Zero resistance, no sparring,choreographed dancing cooperative self delusion...this is not how fighting happens in the real world

    • @finelerv
      @finelerv 3 місяці тому

      Ah they're having fun, though. That's all that matters.

    • @matthewmckinney9348
      @matthewmckinney9348 12 днів тому

      I don't know about other Bujinkan schools, but when I was training and only like 6 months to a year in, after this "soft training", me and my classmate had no trouble using these techniques at speed and w/o resistance against each other, and no one got hurt. Your mileage may vary.

  • @flatbush305
    @flatbush305 3 місяці тому

    No Grandmaster Ronald Duncan? RIP

    • @julesjones2442
      @julesjones2442 3 місяці тому

      🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 Uussshhh O Sensei Ronald Duncan

    • @punisher7772
      @punisher7772 3 місяці тому

      Yep, he should have been included too.

    • @julesjones2442
      @julesjones2442 3 місяці тому

      @@punisher7772 🙏🏾

    • @WhereWingsTakeDream
      @WhereWingsTakeDream 3 місяці тому

      He passed away in 2012. Everybody on the video is still alive for the time being. Hard to be a key player, posthumously.

    • @punisher7772
      @punisher7772 3 місяці тому

      ​@@WhereWingsTakeDreamI think everyone here already knows that but that isn't the point. So what if he passed away ? He WAS a key player. He was the first to introduce it to the American public and deserves some recognition. Cummins is a joke and Duncan had much more influence and left a bigger mark than say Tetsuji Ishizuka. Majority of people outside of the ninjutsu community never even heard of him.

  • @Andrew-qy1kz
    @Andrew-qy1kz 3 місяці тому

    What about frank dux he should be listed along with the hatsumi frauds

  • @davetindell4110
    @davetindell4110 3 місяці тому

    Surprised not to see Ed Martin in this group of nonsense

  • @whisper8742
    @whisper8742 3 місяці тому

    This is very disappointing... I only now learned of his passing from the world. Walk in silence, Tetsuzan...

  • @andycandal5934
    @andycandal5934 3 місяці тому

    Bull Jutsu

    • @punisher7772
      @punisher7772 3 місяці тому

      So says the person who has never trained.

    • @andycandal5934
      @andycandal5934 3 місяці тому

      @@punisher7772 ...nonsensejitsu

    • @punisher7772
      @punisher7772 3 місяці тому

      @@andycandal5934 oh that's the name of the style you trained in, huh ? 😂

    • @andycandal5934
      @andycandal5934 3 місяці тому

      @@punisher7772 ...I'm trained in Fakejutsu by dumb grandmaster and notorious bullshitter punisher7772

    • @punisher7772
      @punisher7772 3 місяці тому

      @@andycandal5934 yeah, I believe it ! You were definitely trained in fakejutsu that's for sure because you definitely are dumb and full of BS LOL

  • @MarkDesira-sk2dr
    @MarkDesira-sk2dr 3 місяці тому

    Is this a Bujinkan Advertisement? where are the other sokes in the Takamatsu den ( Jeninkan & Genbukan) not to mention other musters in other ryuha which are related to the subject and aren't popular. Surely they know more than half of the list mentioned.

    • @cristian.crixus
      @cristian.crixus 2 місяці тому

      Don´t worry...BUJINKAN, JINENKAN and GENBUKAN DON´T TEACH NINJUTSU...only his vision of the bujutsu part of bujinkan, a modern art...

    • @roycehuepers4325
      @roycehuepers4325 3 дні тому

      Anthony Cummins isn't actually well liked in bujinkan.

  • @lawrencecrayton9844
    @lawrencecrayton9844 3 місяці тому

    No Ashida Kim!.smh

    • @punisher7772
      @punisher7772 3 місяці тому

      Yep, nobody writes better books than him.

    • @lawrencecrayton9844
      @lawrencecrayton9844 3 місяці тому

      @@punisher7772 hahaha

    • @punisher7772
      @punisher7772 3 місяці тому

      @@lawrencecrayton9844 yeah, back at you troll 😆

  • @TheWatcher-NM156
    @TheWatcher-NM156 3 місяці тому

    Ninjutsu is controversial enough. Once you added Anthony Cummins name to this list you really lost the plot & any credibility you might have had. Anthony Cummins is a certified lunatic & a complete fraud. Even his so called UK academic credentials have been proven to be completely false. He quotes the research of others as his own & lives in a fantasy world. He has multiple mental disorders & is delusional @ best. Further more he's not even a legitimate martial artist. Thanks for the laugh