As always a top quality production! Very much appreciate the deep dive research into obscurity. You're looking real good D, good form despite the handicap wrist and blade length. Perhaps an idea for future video is weapons of the gangs like yakuza, for example a tuna sword.
Also should mention that the actual documented ninja on what we have documented somewhat where ones that only used katana, so most likely the ninja sword didn't exist but I do agree that maybe most ninja that didn't have any money used old mass manufactured blades or picked up used blades from the battlefields or the battalions in forested areas that they where paid out to kill.
I'm Japanese, but the only thing I know about ninjas is from what I used to watch in theaters back in the day. Lol. I thoroughly enjoyed watching your video. I learned something. Thank you!
I feel like you just brushed over the origins of the all black outfit so quickly that the viewer wouldnt have had time to absorb it. Ninjas were spies, and the idea that a stage hand, whom the audience had been trained to subconsciously ignore, could be involved in the story and be the assassin??? That is a revolutionary plot twist that NOBODY could've seen coming. It's no wonder the longevity and popularity it brought about, who could ever get over that plot twist? The first 4th wall break ever!?
Fun Fact: there were Ancient Mystery Schools training assassins worldwide. From the Ninja in Japan to the Middle Eastern Hashish smoking inspiration for the word Assassin. Mystery schools teach alchemy & other skills which allows for the making of poisons, weapons, etc as well as how to influence & manipulate people. Such schools are still alive & well today.
Great video, an interesting counterpoint to Anthony Cummins (?) who says that ninjas as we know when didn't exist. According to his research there was no such thing as a dedicated ninja and that a ninja was more of a role than a profession and that anybody could be a ninja, even samurai.
I know he’s done a ton of research, but Ninja were a secret organization whose origins were largely undocumented. There were definitely times where everyone from merchants to concubines were hired as spies/ninjas but the ones that were trained and hand pick by ninja masters to assault castles were the real ones.
Japan likes to traditionalize everything, so if spycraft, deception, and trickery was traditionalized it would be known and the ninja could not exist. Ninjas still exist they've just changed tactics and don't call themselves ninjas, they don't call themselves anything, they just accomplish tasks by any means whatsoever with whatever is available.
Kinda weird that the limited description given of the Germanic Harii sounds closer to fantasy ninja than historical ninja. Harii wore all black, attacked in the darkest nights, moved stealthy, etc. But i dont think this is bad, the historical ninja are more interesting than the fantasy ones to me.
i'm a modern samurai who lost his master (he died 2 years ago because of cancer) and now i'm a Ronin (he teached Ki-Aikido for 40 years). So, i'm here to join the ninja club.
There are paintings of ashigaru with straight bladed swords. I've heard many were reshaped naginata or other weapon blades to make swords. They would be lower quality & such so not likely kept in good condition so havent survived. The few rhat have still have nakago markings saying they are naginata or whatever so likely wouldn't be seen as swords if they were not mounted as such.
Sweet video, Loved the information about sword and history of ninjas. I was a ninja for Halloween every year as a kid and until I was 12. 90s movie 3 Ninjas had me wishing my grandpa was an old Asian ninja master.
16:00 as you said here that is what this sword was made for, it's a stabbing/thrusting weapon which is why it's straight and not curved, it would have been used for stabbing under floorbroads or gaps in walls slashing is not something you would want as that means your fighting someone and as you have a shorter sword at a disadvantage and failed as a ninja this sword was a tool small compact and multable functions.
The Ninja Sword aka Ninjato was always a side weapon they would pick up katana but for lang range they used the Kusari-kama A sickle with a chain ending in a weight. These would be used more than the ninjato when fighting.
I have a feeling because the ninja sword was so much shorter than the regular katana they must have used it like 1 handed sword plus maybe shield if the opportunity presented itself, if i was broke and had to use a shorter sword id definitely pair it with a shield of some kind, even wood
Cool review. Another reason "ninja swords" look the way they do: like you mentioned pop culture and kabuki theatre were the way the legend of the ninja was spread, I've heard it said in the past that the swords the ninja used on stage were short and straight because they were easy to produce. The size may also be to theatrically pull from the back, rather than have any sort of function. There you go, pop culture does it again!
Yes the short straight blade is primarily so you can draw it off your back. Almost everything about the ninja is based off circumstantial evidence but it’s fun to think about!
Yup way back when I was 10 my mom bought me a full blown ninja suit and It wasn’t a Halloween costume this thing was sturdy. But yes nothing else was cooler than ninjas when you’re a kid.
@@Cerberusarms Yeah no kidding.We were walking down the street waiting for her car to get fixed and we walked into this weird Karate/Pawn Shop and there they had a kid sized ninja outfit. It was also one of those odd times when a parent is feeling rather generous as she must have seen me completely entranced by it, and she offered to buy it for me. (that kind of thing just didn't happen). She basically unleashed a 10 year Ninja upon the neighborhood (about a decade before Surf Ninjas). 🤣
Makes sense for the sword to be shorter tho. Being that the black suit is for raiding castles in the middle of the night, they'll be fighting in doors where there are a lot more obstacles than in an open battle field. A shorter blade lends itself to a more confined space. And shorter blade is also lighter which lends itself to speed and stealth. Direct confrontation and long-lasting duels were never the intentions.
I always thought the straight edge and square tsuba were for climbing. You can lean the sword against a wall and use it as a step. No curve means its not a balancing act when stepping on it and the square tsuba keeps the sword from rotating when against a wall.
This is a great well done history lesson on what was and wasn't a ninja! Would love to see your review of an "AFRO SAMURAI" Tachi Sword (I love the Tachi's curvature), with perhaps a compare and contrast of a real Tachi sword...
Quality production. Was wondering if you work from a script or just wing it? Liked the history content. One of my favorite sword/samurai movies; Red Sun. Charles Bronson brought a gun to a sword fight. Old movies have the best stories.
忍 (nin) means to conceal. So a ninja doesn't fight unless there is no other option. They never engage, they use deception & traps. They cheat, they do anything that's possible to get rid of a threat. They are like a spider that only pounces when the enemy least expects it. Your idea of a ninja has been influenced by movies. Ninjutsu is about spycraft, hiding in plain sight and gathering Intel. James Bond would be considered a ninja by ninjas. You have to wear camouflage that is conducive to the environment. So wearing black clothing in broad daylight and in a concrete jungle does not conceal you, it exposes you. Wearing blue jeans, t-shirt baseball cap and sunglasses in concrete jungle is best camouflage. But with so many cameras around it's hard to do anything.
D years ago: *is an intern and editor for Corridor and Node* D nowadays: “If you wanna check it out, I have a video about it over on my gaming channel Node” 😂
Amazingly video with some of the most honest ninja info I ever seen. That sword looks super awesome. I might be considering to buy one too while they seem to be in stock. I just wish I knew what music you were playing. Is there a youtube video with it?
Anthony Cummings's research has shown that Ninja were actually a class of Samurai, much like an archer or cavalryman. A Samurai that specialises in reconnaissance, infiltration, espionage and sabotage.
Some of them were definitely samurai, but im talking more about the origins of the ninja. Few samurai would “dishonor” themselves by becoming Ninja until they became ronin.
@@Cerberusarms this is just patently false. the concept of samurai honor is massively overblown. if there was a dishonorable tactic available to win a battle, it would absolutely be used by samurai. samurai used firearms the moment they were demonstrated to be effective. they used deception. they used dirty fighting tactics. you are doing your community a disservice by spreading falsehoods otherwise. ninja was more of a job description for samurai than anything else. if samurai were the soldiers and warrior class, ninja were the special operatives of the military elite. it's that simple. they were not poor farmers and commoners. they were specially trained samurai that utilized espionage tactics. this isn't an opinion. this is fact that is confirmed through historical documents.
@@carcosa_tyrant9444 You know not all Japanese soldiers weren't samurai right? Sure there were plenty of samurai who worked as ninja who were sent as kill squads but there were also many simple merchants and concubines who worked as ninjas as well. They were spys before anything else. Not all of them were trained assassins who used secret martial arts techniques. Its the difference between real world spies and movie spies.
@@Cerberusarms once again you are just plain wrong. ninja WERE samurai. you had to be a samurai to be ninja. this is not up for debate. you may continue to spread misinformation, but if you truly care about the truth, do more research.
True. and an other famouse Statement of Antony is. Ninja/Shinobi was gloryfied Samurai private Military Night Watchman and have Mutch more to do with todays armed Security officers/Guards. And he is right. Remamber Hanzo Hattori was a Jizamurai (farmer Samurai/landed Samurai) from iga (japan mie prefektur) he wrote the (shinobi hiden Ninja scrool/book), Fujibaiashi yasutake (Bansenshukai scrool/book) Natori Masazumi(shoninki scrool/book) and ther all beside ther Ninja/Shinobi (comando special forces soldire) mostly working as Samurai private/mercenery Military officers, Nightguards and Bodyguards for ther Samurai Daimyo (military warlords)
I've got the Kouga and Iga, both definitely very cool. I'm not sure if anyone else has had this problem, but the Kouga's kashira on mine was not secured. I fixed it with some super glue with a needle injection applicator and its held up just fine for hanging on a wall and handling for funsies but I've never done any kind of cutting with either of them. All in all, I'm pretty happy with both of these swords and they each came with a copy of The Kouga Ninja Scrolls (English translation). I'm not sure if Hanwei is still packing that in or if it was a limited bonus when these swords were first introduced from Hanwei, but definitely a fun little bonus item if they're still offering that in the sales.
That’s weird mine was super secure, might have been banged up in transit. I know hanwei is great at replacing damaged swords. I didn’t know they originally came packaged with the ninja scrolls that’s awesome, maybe if you buy them directly from Hanwei but mine was from another retailer.
Top notch Sir, Revenge of the Ninja was a huge influence on my mental development as a young boy, from throwing my improvised golf club ninja sword into my neighbours garden then dressing in black and sneaking out of my house at night to go on a retrieval mission to taking jobs for money that Sho Kosugi's character would be proud of from my late 20's into my late 30's, I got obsessed with Musashi and read the book of five rings on the rock in Regin-do, can you tell me if it's full tang? Respect ☘️🇮🇪
you should check out TheNinjaEveryDay. he practices toshin taijitsu, which is the hand to hand art that ninja really practice, hes INCREDIBLY legit. also a badass at other martial arts. love the content man, keep it up
taijutsu isnt a martial art its just a blanket term for any weaponless fighting style in japan, on top of that most of the martial arts that get grouped in are significantly more modern than any fighting style than ninjas would have used. koryu is what japanese fighting styles from before modern times are called
a bit disrespectful. my 70+ year old Ninjitsu Sensei would still kick your ass, bro. (8. Dan Allkampf, 5. Dan Taekwon-Do (WTF), 4. Dan Jiu-Jitsu, 3. Tuan Kung-Fu (Taiwan), 3. Dan Hapkido, 3. Dan Tang Soo Do/Karate, 1. Dan Shaolin Kempo u.a.) Sho Kosugi, the Hollywood Ninja would kick your ass, Steven Seagal would rip out your arms..., and Stephen K Hayes (75) would destroy you easily. real Ninjitsu is using what works from all combat arts and make it your own style, not participate in a tournament for trophies.
It almost feels that the two handed grip for a short sword is already too much. ok, we know the wakizashi shares that feature too, but gripping both hands shortens your range even more. one-handed grip is easier to telegraph and extend the reach. easier and faster to maneuver. also it shifts the center mass to the weak side of the blade if the grip is shorter. dunno. it really looked a lot closer combat than one would want to encounter
Hey D might be a shot in the dark but any 40K content coming ? I know you’ve done a little way back when, and you are the reason I got into the hobby after watching it on Node and seeing your BA collection. Just a little curious is all. Thx brother!!!
Nice video, but I find the idea that the historical basis of this sword to be hand-me-down chokuto to be a bit of a stretch. We are talking about a roughly thousand year gap between when the chokuto was phased out and the warring states period in which the ninja were most active in Japanese history. You suggested that peasants would have kept swords, but peasants didn't exactly have the luxury to just hang on to a sword like that. More likely they would have used it as a tool or scrapped it to use the metal to make tools of their trade. To my knowledge, the only swords that even ressembled the sword you showed in your video are hypotheized to have been modified naginata blades that were refitted to be used as swords towards the end of the warring states period.
This is the only real explanation I could find, the truth is the ninja sword is a myth and wasn’t really a thing. Ninja would just use regular katana but mostly daggers since you can conceal them.
@@Cerberusarms I am aware there was never a real ninjato, however there are artistic depictions of straight bladed swords with a square tsuba that date to the late warring states to the early Edo period. These are the swords I was referring to that I said are hypothesized to be modified naginata blades, or naginata naoshi.
Love the video, D! :D I especially like when you gave context on what actual ninja were like, for context of why this sword looks the way it does. It reminds me of why I like Ninjas. Being very utilitarian and disguising as other people, like Fuke-shū monks, is what appeals to me. To battle with manipulation and psychology of others. There's also how they were wilderness men and women who did anything to survive and live another day, just like in the first character of "Ninja", to endure.
You can always buy a replacement sagea, from the Tozandoshop. As a leathersmith I would be so tempted to make a cool leather skin for the Saya with a dragons eye.
You should try a truekatana sword. Some are cheap and some are expensive and has very mixed reviews. If I may, I suggest you try one that is around 100$-300$.
Ok so like you mentioned in your video, ninjas we're Not always dressed in black but in camouflage and this is where my question comes in do you think that the Japanese ninjas used old school Ghillie Suits like the Japanese soldiers in ww2? and do you think that the ninjas had katana ghillie suits?
The straight bladed sword also may have been a result of hammering out a makeshift, disposable sword. Those kind of blades would not have a need for a thermally altered edge, therefore no curve.
This one time I was walking up a rural road in Venezuela, and at the gates leading to a private path on the side of the road there was a large piece of cardboard with the sign, written in sharpies, reading "Ninjutsu School, ask inside". I've never seen anything more suspicious in mi life.
so...let me tell ya (oh like your armor by the way) I worked for 15 + years for a shop that sold a lot of Hanwei products ,I have a bunch of their swords, I've seen some other of your vids and now because of your inclusion of the famous shopping network (oh that got me good) scene you have earned another subscriber and by the way I've seen many a mall ninja (and god I hate the tv version of Highlander) and done martial arts (not very seriously, off and on because of age and health) for many years (doin' tai chi now) but I think your sword technique is quite good and to close remember any sword is better if it has "a dragon on the blade"
I came for a look at a cool sword, came away with a Japanese history lesson. Great video.
"Ooh that got me good" was an excellent, surprisingly relevant reference 😂
Are they all white? What about Mexican ninjas?
As always a top quality production! Very much appreciate the deep dive research into obscurity. You're looking real good D, good form despite the handicap wrist and blade length. Perhaps an idea for future video is weapons of the gangs like yakuza, for example a tuna sword.
you mean Tuna knife/cleaver?
@@al-imranadore1182 google japanese tuna sword. theres different names. im talking about the ones that look like a long straight katana kinda
Also should mention that the actual documented ninja on what we have documented somewhat where ones that only used katana, so most likely the ninja sword didn't exist but I do agree that maybe most ninja that didn't have any money used old mass manufactured blades or picked up used blades from the battlefields or the battalions in forested areas that they where paid out to kill.
Thank you for the awesome review and short history lesson! Will be sharing to our social media soon.
Thanks, been a big fan of your swords for years!
Excellent job Presenting the "real facts" of the Shinogi, A pretty well done sword, nice homage to a class of warriors from a rich Japanese past
Unfortunately some people aren’t willing to accept it
"Especially the white ones..." That had me rofl-ing so bad hahahahaha
It gets really bad, just look up any ninja “master”
Lol yeah had me laughing too
@@Cerberusarms (G.I.Joe) Storm Shadow white ninja: Here, hold my sake a sec
Mall ninjas lol
Except he's wrong and there IS a living master. Look it up 🤷♂️
Cutting tatami on a roof like that. Legend.
I'm Japanese, but the only thing I know about ninjas is from what I used to watch in theaters back in the day. Lol. I thoroughly enjoyed watching your video. I learned something. Thank you!
I feel like you just brushed over the origins of the all black outfit so quickly that the viewer wouldnt have had time to absorb it. Ninjas were spies, and the idea that a stage hand, whom the audience had been trained to subconsciously ignore, could be involved in the story and be the assassin??? That is a revolutionary plot twist that NOBODY could've seen coming. It's no wonder the longevity and popularity it brought about, who could ever get over that plot twist? The first 4th wall break ever!?
Yeah it definitely would have blown peoples minds
What?
Ninjutsu was a skill set, known by the people of Iga and Koga, and the Samurai.
I would do anything for a new Tenchu game. every time I think about Ninjas, my brain defaults to this.
I feel you brother. At least we got Tsushima.
New Tenchu game could be set in coldwar era!!! what's your opinion??
Ahhhh i love when you randomly pop up D. You are legendary my man.
What a nice explanation as usual. Hope your wrist is 100% ok by now
Fun Fact: there were Ancient Mystery Schools training assassins worldwide. From the Ninja in Japan to the Middle Eastern Hashish smoking inspiration for the word Assassin. Mystery schools teach alchemy & other skills which allows for the making of poisons, weapons, etc as well as how to influence & manipulate people. Such schools are still alive & well today.
Are they accredited and take financial aid?
@@omegaalpha2974lmfaaaooo
yea gonna need like even a single source on that one
Illuminati Jesuits Knights Templar Freemasonry
Truth
Hope the wrist heals up well
Great video. I may have to add a new sword to my collection soon to now, lol
Yo, nice research and thesis on the sword origins.
Great video, an interesting counterpoint to Anthony Cummins (?) who says that ninjas as we know when didn't exist. According to his research there was no such thing as a dedicated ninja and that a ninja was more of a role than a profession and that anybody could be a ninja, even samurai.
I know he’s done a ton of research, but Ninja were a secret organization whose origins were largely undocumented. There were definitely times where everyone from merchants to concubines were hired as spies/ninjas but the ones that were trained and hand pick by ninja masters to assault castles were the real ones.
Cummins 🗿
Japan likes to traditionalize everything, so if spycraft, deception, and trickery was traditionalized it would be known and the ninja could not exist. Ninjas still exist they've just changed tactics and don't call themselves ninjas, they don't call themselves anything, they just accomplish tasks by any means whatsoever with whatever is available.
@@SolutionsNotPrayersNews media calls them guerillas.
Kinda weird that the limited description given of the Germanic Harii sounds closer to fantasy ninja than historical ninja. Harii wore all black, attacked in the darkest nights, moved stealthy, etc.
But i dont think this is bad, the historical ninja are more interesting than the fantasy ones to me.
@cerberarusarms what would really be nice is if you do a video or videos about the origins and styles of the Bowie knife.
i'm a modern samurai who lost his master (he died 2 years ago because of cancer) and now i'm a Ronin (he teached Ki-Aikido for 40 years).
So, i'm here to join the ninja club.
There are paintings of ashigaru with straight bladed swords. I've heard many were reshaped naginata or other weapon blades to make swords. They would be lower quality & such so not likely kept in good condition so havent survived. The few rhat have still have nakago markings saying they are naginata or whatever so likely wouldn't be seen as swords if they were not mounted as such.
This is awesome and I love your theory, its believable and honestly cooler then them having specialty crafted swords
5:00 well, now it makes sense why Kakariko village in LoZ is always in the mountains.
Sweet video, Loved the information about sword and history of ninjas. I was a ninja for Halloween every year as a kid and until I was 12. 90s movie 3 Ninjas had me wishing my grandpa was an old Asian ninja master.
3 Ninjas was my jam when I was a kid.
The artwork you show at 5:09 is actually way sweeter to me than the classic all black ninja. It’s like a medieval ghillie suit!
That was the classic farmer look!
@@Cerberusarms did they wear the straw to keep warm?
@@ConnorPriolawarmth and as a kind of raincoat /poncho
I'm here for the ninja club
Super cool video man. Love the format of education before a review. Quick question, where do you get your tatami mats for cutting?
16:00 as you said here that is what this sword was made for, it's a stabbing/thrusting weapon which is why it's straight and not curved, it would have been used for stabbing under floorbroads or gaps in walls slashing is not something you would want as that means your fighting someone and as you have a shorter sword at a disadvantage and failed as a ninja this sword was a tool small compact and multable functions.
shinobi no mono mastered spy-craft, I believe. the rest is we're not supposed to talk about the rest... because ninjitsu (not)
Just came across your channel. Only watched 2 videos so far, but I've really enjoyed both of them.
:) "ninjas boppin' along rooftops."
I had a blue T-shirt with a picture of a Ninja on it when I was a kid. Loved that T-shirt. Wore it for school pictures and everything. 😊
As a retired ninja,
KANCHOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
Awesome vid!
The Ninja Sword aka Ninjato was always a side weapon they would pick up katana but for lang range they used the Kusari-kama A sickle with a chain ending in a weight. These would be used more than the ninjato when fighting.
Repurposed farming tools were definitely a part of the ninja arsenal. In the right hands they can be very deadly.
Where does one get a dapper ninja suit from the last part?
Love the get up especially the shoulder piece and the wrist shields...ah so sweet!!! where can can buy it?
NFStrike, it’s actually Airsoft armor.
I have a feeling because the ninja sword was so much shorter than the regular katana they must have used it like 1 handed sword plus maybe shield if the opportunity presented itself, if i was broke and had to use a shorter sword id definitely pair it with a shield of some kind, even wood
Long live Sho Kosugi, the definitive on screen Ninja of my adolescence.
That spinning slice is gangster
🙏
Cool review. Another reason "ninja swords" look the way they do: like you mentioned pop culture and kabuki theatre were the way the legend of the ninja was spread, I've heard it said in the past that the swords the ninja used on stage were short and straight because they were easy to produce. The size may also be to theatrically pull from the back, rather than have any sort of function.
There you go, pop culture does it again!
Yes the short straight blade is primarily so you can draw it off your back. Almost everything about the ninja is based off circumstantial evidence but it’s fun to think about!
A secret Ninja Club!? I'm in.
🙌🏼
I would love to see you do a video on some Thai swords. Like the history and a sword review would be sweet.
15:11 man that armor is sweet. Where did you get it??
Yup way back when I was 10 my mom bought me a full blown ninja suit and It wasn’t a Halloween costume this thing was sturdy. But yes nothing else was cooler than ninjas when you’re a kid.
Lucky. I only got the cheap Halloween costume but I wore it constantly
@@Cerberusarms Yeah no kidding.We were walking down the street waiting for her car to get fixed and we walked into this weird Karate/Pawn Shop and there they had a kid sized ninja outfit.
It was also one of those odd times when a parent is feeling rather generous as she must have seen me completely entranced by it, and she offered to buy it for me. (that kind of thing just didn't happen). She basically unleashed a 10 year Ninja upon the neighborhood (about a decade before Surf Ninjas). 🤣
I’m a ninjitsu master. I played Shinobi III on Sega. That makes me as qualified as the dudes you showed.
Excellent and fun review as always. Beautiful sword.
Makes sense for the sword to be shorter tho. Being that the black suit is for raiding castles in the middle of the night, they'll be fighting in doors where there are a lot more obstacles than in an open battle field. A shorter blade lends itself to a more confined space. And shorter blade is also lighter which lends itself to speed and stealth. Direct confrontation and long-lasting duels were never the intentions.
I always thought the straight edge and square tsuba were for climbing. You can lean the sword against a wall and use it as a step. No curve means its not a balancing act when stepping on it and the square tsuba keeps the sword from rotating when against a wall.
This is a great well done history lesson on what was and wasn't a ninja! Would love to see your review of an "AFRO SAMURAI" Tachi Sword (I love the Tachi's curvature), with perhaps a compare and contrast of a real Tachi sword...
Thank You, Sensei 🙏⛩️🇯🇵
Can you use it as a step ladder functionally?
Try next the opposite of the katana: the dacian falx, curved blade with the sharp side on the inside. The two hands version.
Quality production. Was wondering if you work from a script or just wing it? Liked the history content. One of my favorite sword/samurai movies; Red Sun. Charles Bronson brought a gun to a sword fight. Old movies have the best stories.
忍 (nin) means to conceal.
So a ninja doesn't fight unless there is no other option. They never engage, they use deception & traps. They cheat, they do anything that's possible to get rid of a threat. They are like a spider that only pounces when the enemy least expects it.
Your idea of a ninja has been influenced by movies. Ninjutsu is about spycraft, hiding in plain sight and gathering Intel.
James Bond would be considered a ninja by ninjas.
You have to wear camouflage that is conducive to the environment. So wearing black clothing in broad daylight and in a concrete jungle does not conceal you, it exposes you. Wearing blue jeans, t-shirt baseball cap and sunglasses in concrete jungle is best camouflage.
But with so many cameras around it's hard to do anything.
One question. Where the cool ninja clothes and shields used in this video purchased?
D years ago: *is an intern and editor for Corridor and Node*
D nowadays: “If you wanna check it out, I have a video about it over on my gaming channel Node”
😂
Amazingly video with some of the most honest ninja info I ever seen. That sword looks super awesome. I might be considering to buy one too while they seem to be in stock. I just wish I knew what music you were playing. Is there a youtube video with it?
It’s a great sword, really in a class of its own.
I was hoping to see the wall scaling feature lol
Anthony Cummings's research has shown that Ninja were actually a class of Samurai, much like an archer or cavalryman. A Samurai that specialises in reconnaissance, infiltration, espionage and sabotage.
Some of them were definitely samurai, but im talking more about the origins of the ninja. Few samurai would “dishonor” themselves by becoming Ninja until they became ronin.
@@Cerberusarms this is just patently false. the concept of samurai honor is massively overblown. if there was a dishonorable tactic available to win a battle, it would absolutely be used by samurai. samurai used firearms the moment they were demonstrated to be effective. they used deception. they used dirty fighting tactics. you are doing your community a disservice by spreading falsehoods otherwise.
ninja was more of a job description for samurai than anything else. if samurai were the soldiers and warrior class, ninja were the special operatives of the military elite. it's that simple.
they were not poor farmers and commoners. they were specially trained samurai that utilized espionage tactics. this isn't an opinion. this is fact that is confirmed through historical documents.
@@carcosa_tyrant9444 You know not all Japanese soldiers weren't samurai right? Sure there were plenty of samurai who worked as ninja who were sent as kill squads but there were also many simple merchants and concubines who worked as ninjas as well. They were spys before anything else.
Not all of them were trained assassins who used secret martial arts techniques. Its the difference between real world spies and movie spies.
@@Cerberusarms once again you are just plain wrong. ninja WERE samurai. you had to be a samurai to be ninja. this is not up for debate. you may continue to spread misinformation, but if you truly care about the truth, do more research.
True. and an other famouse Statement of Antony is. Ninja/Shinobi was gloryfied Samurai private Military Night Watchman and have Mutch more to do with todays armed Security officers/Guards.
And he is right.
Remamber Hanzo Hattori was a Jizamurai (farmer Samurai/landed Samurai) from iga (japan mie prefektur) he wrote the (shinobi hiden Ninja scrool/book), Fujibaiashi yasutake (Bansenshukai scrool/book) Natori Masazumi(shoninki scrool/book) and ther all beside ther Ninja/Shinobi (comando special forces soldire) mostly working as Samurai private/mercenery Military officers, Nightguards and Bodyguards for ther Samurai Daimyo (military warlords)
I've got the Kouga and Iga, both definitely very cool. I'm not sure if anyone else has had this problem, but the Kouga's kashira on mine was not secured. I fixed it with some super glue with a needle injection applicator and its held up just fine for hanging on a wall and handling for funsies but I've never done any kind of cutting with either of them. All in all, I'm pretty happy with both of these swords and they each came with a copy of The Kouga Ninja Scrolls (English translation). I'm not sure if Hanwei is still packing that in or if it was a limited bonus when these swords were first introduced from Hanwei, but definitely a fun little bonus item if they're still offering that in the sales.
That’s weird mine was super secure, might have been banged up in transit. I know hanwei is great at replacing damaged swords. I didn’t know they originally came packaged with the ninja scrolls that’s awesome, maybe if you buy them directly from Hanwei but mine was from another retailer.
Great video very interesting
i own the same ninjato sword its awesome!
Excellent job one positive criticism I would give is never pose after the cut be ready for a follow up cut or defence right after.
Top notch Sir, Revenge of the Ninja was a huge influence on my mental development as a young boy, from throwing my improvised golf club ninja sword into my neighbours garden then dressing in black and sneaking out of my house at night to go on a retrieval mission to taking jobs for money that Sho Kosugi's character would be proud of from my late 20's into my late 30's, I got obsessed with Musashi and read the book of five rings on the rock in Regin-do, can you tell me if it's full tang? Respect ☘️🇮🇪
you should check out TheNinjaEveryDay. he practices toshin
taijitsu, which is the hand to hand art that ninja really practice, hes INCREDIBLY legit. also a badass at other martial arts. love the content man, keep it up
taijutsu isnt a martial art its just a blanket term for any weaponless fighting style in japan, on top of that most of the martial arts that get grouped in are significantly more modern than any fighting style than ninjas would have used. koryu is what japanese fighting styles from before modern times are called
@@shrub9677 you right, i realized i forgot to put the vestige. my b
What do you think of the Cold Steel Chisa Katana?
a bit disrespectful.
my 70+ year old Ninjitsu Sensei would still kick your ass, bro.
(8. Dan Allkampf, 5. Dan Taekwon-Do (WTF), 4. Dan Jiu-Jitsu, 3. Tuan Kung-Fu (Taiwan), 3. Dan Hapkido, 3. Dan Tang Soo Do/Karate, 1. Dan Shaolin Kempo u.a.)
Sho Kosugi, the Hollywood Ninja would kick your ass, Steven Seagal would rip out your arms..., and Stephen K Hayes (75) would destroy you easily.
real Ninjitsu is using what works from all combat arts and make it your own style, not participate in a tournament for trophies.
You are creative, my friend
Come to my house and start a secret ninja club, please don’t tell my mom. Fricken hilarious. 😂
Just bought my custom waiting for it pretty excited
Nice where from?
It almost feels that the two handed grip for a short sword is already too much. ok, we know the wakizashi shares that feature too, but gripping both hands shortens your range even more. one-handed grip is easier to telegraph and extend the reach. easier and faster to maneuver. also it shifts the center mass to the weak side of the blade if the grip is shorter.
dunno. it really looked a lot closer combat than one would want to encounter
Short blades are for assassin's
Hey D might be a shot in the dark but any 40K content coming ? I know you’ve done a little way back when, and you are the reason I got into the hobby after watching it on Node and seeing your BA collection. Just a little curious is all. Thx brother!!!
Nice video, but I find the idea that the historical basis of this sword to be hand-me-down chokuto to be a bit of a stretch. We are talking about a roughly thousand year gap between when the chokuto was phased out and the warring states period in which the ninja were most active in Japanese history. You suggested that peasants would have kept swords, but peasants didn't exactly have the luxury to just hang on to a sword like that. More likely they would have used it as a tool or scrapped it to use the metal to make tools of their trade. To my knowledge, the only swords that even ressembled the sword you showed in your video are hypotheized to have been modified naginata blades that were refitted to be used as swords towards the end of the warring states period.
This is the only real explanation I could find, the truth is the ninja sword is a myth and wasn’t really a thing. Ninja would just use regular katana but mostly daggers since you can conceal them.
@@Cerberusarms I am aware there was never a real ninjato, however there are artistic depictions of straight bladed swords with a square tsuba that date to the late warring states to the early Edo period. These are the swords I was referring to that I said are hypothesized to be modified naginata blades, or naginata naoshi.
Ohhh yeah... the Ol' "Kiss and Thrust", which comes straight after KANCHOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
A great and interesting film .
Will you review one of Miller Bros Blades
D never gets old
Love the video, D! :D
I especially like when you gave context on what actual ninja were like, for context of why this sword looks the way it does.
It reminds me of why I like Ninjas. Being very utilitarian and disguising as other people, like Fuke-shū monks, is what appeals to me. To battle with manipulation and psychology of others.
There's also how they were wilderness men and women who did anything to survive and live another day, just like in the first character of "Ninja", to endure.
It's awesome learn history of weapons and culture. I wonder what the next one will be
You can always buy a replacement sagea, from the Tozandoshop. As a leathersmith I would be so tempted to make a cool leather skin for the Saya with a dragons eye.
We need more video, and you are a good blogger.
I'd like to design a tactical ninja sword with a tactical scabbard that's possibly a projectile device
You should try a truekatana sword. Some are cheap and some are expensive and has very mixed reviews. If I may, I suggest you try one that is around 100$-300$.
Subbed! Great vid! Thank you! If a ninja club is started I’m in!! I own a Sho Kosugi T10 steel Ninjato and it’s Awesome!
Secret Ninja club? Lets go.
Ok so like you mentioned in your video, ninjas we're Not always dressed in black but in camouflage and this is where my question comes in do you think that the Japanese ninjas used old school Ghillie Suits like the Japanese soldiers in ww2? and do you think that the ninjas had katana ghillie suits?
They definitely used a form of ghillie suits in the mountains.
A great film Imyself only use my black suit because my stuff is also connected to shadow puppet arts so its practical
I would imagine the short sword to be useful in close quarters. Modern military special forces use 10 inch barreled ARs.
The straight bladed sword also may have been a result of hammering out a makeshift, disposable sword. Those kind of blades would not have a need for a thermally altered edge, therefore no curve.
Fascinating theory, essentially ninja could have been using old military surplus swords.
I like your gear uniform gi where can I buy the same?
This one time I was walking up a rural road in Venezuela, and at the gates leading to a private path on the side of the road there was a large piece of cardboard with the sign, written in sharpies, reading "Ninjutsu School, ask inside". I've never seen anything more suspicious in mi life.
Where did you get all the gear from like the uniform and armor?
so...let me tell ya (oh like your armor by the way) I worked for 15 + years for a shop that sold a lot of Hanwei products ,I have a bunch of their swords, I've seen some other of your vids and now because of your inclusion of the famous shopping network (oh that got me good) scene you have earned another subscriber and by the way I've seen many a mall ninja (and god I hate the tv version of Highlander) and done martial arts (not very seriously, off and on because of age and health) for many years (doin' tai chi now) but I think your sword technique is quite good and to close remember any sword is better if it has "a dragon on the blade"
A dragon on the blade instantly makes any sword 200% better
Here for the super secret ninja club.
Hell yeah 👊
You're a Ninja!
I definitely look the part!
@@Cerberusarms That suit you wore is what did it.
Please try test cutting with Maguro Bocho and explore the possibility of combat with them.
I had the practical Hanwei Ninja sword and It wasn't full tang, the handle broke. But I made a new handle and still have It.
Hope your hand gets better. Thanks for the info