Dr. Kacem Zoughari - origins of Tôjutsu and Kenjutsu

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  • Опубліковано 5 чер 2011
  • Martial arts historian and ninjutsu practitioner Kacem Zoughari, Ph.D., talks about the different names for the art of sword - tôjutsu and ken(tsurugi)jutsu at a seminar in Stockholm with the themes Kotô Ryû Koppôjutsu and Gyokko Ryû Tôjutsu.
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  • @BenevolentHeartDojo
    @BenevolentHeartDojo 13 років тому +1

    Having heard Kacem explain this information before it makes perfect sense. However I don't think that this video adequately disseminates the information Kacem was trying to impart and will be misunderstood. Cool footage however. Kacem rocks!

  • @HiramekiDojo
    @HiramekiDojo  11 років тому +2

    Sir, there has been a vast amount of ryuha that were kept and practiced by those who came to be called ninja. Semantics regarding the term ninjutsu aside, several of these had armed and unarmed fighting techniques. Or do you suggest that the Iga no mono went around to different cities each day to practice fighting in other ryu? Which ones in that case? Please be specific as to which ryu the shinobi of Iga (for example) studied to learn armed and unarmed combat.

  • @gorangron
    @gorangron 13 років тому

    Excellent seminar, excellent video!

  • @chikugensai
    @chikugensai 13 років тому

    Very informative, awesome stuff!

  • @TenguTV9
    @TenguTV9 13 років тому

    Well done, William!

  • @DAMAGE.DRAGON1999
    @DAMAGE.DRAGON1999 5 років тому

    この人かなり武神館で鍛練したんだろうな。海外の人が忍術や体術や剣術継承してるから凄いな。初身氏も安心なのかなあ

  • @HiramekiDojo
    @HiramekiDojo  12 років тому

    @bdass Any bokken is a good start!

  • @bdass
    @bdass 12 років тому

    What is a good sword to buy to practice Ninjutsu ?

  • @BenevolentHeartDojo
    @BenevolentHeartDojo 11 років тому

    Way to troll!..... BTW Dr. Zoughari has a PhD in Japanese History and Culture and clearly has done plenty of primary research. Perhaps Kacem drew upon Mr. Friday's work, perhaps not. But your short statement sounds trollish. Cheers!

  • @Bansenshukai9
    @Bansenshukai9 11 років тому

    Yes but they're all stolen. Why doesn't Hatsumi teach from the Bansenshukai, Shoninki, Ninpiden? There

  • @Bansenshukai9
    @Bansenshukai9 11 років тому

    They are among the oldest surviving ninjutsu manuals/documents. Hatsumi should be teaching spy craft, war tactics, Kuji in/Kuji kiri, poisons etc, etc, etc. but no, he teaches Tae Bo that looks pretty much made up on the spot with the safety net of henka to stop anyone from asking why there are so few techniques from the scrolls. Also, trying to have a martial art registered as a religion, which Hatsumi tried a few years ago is a disgusting money grab as he knew if he was successful he'd no long

  • @Bansenshukai9
    @Bansenshukai9 11 років тому

    Ninjutsu is not a martial art. The taijitsu or whatever you want to call it is a samurai form of fighting, Ninjutsu does not and never had an intrinsic fighting system. Any form of actual hand to hand fighting being used in any of the Ninjutsu businesses/organisations was, as a lot of other elements, stolen and later advertised as being created by ninja. Such lies.