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Iga and Koka Ninja Skills: Cărți Ninja

Autor MA Cummins, Antony, Yoshie Minami
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 iun 2014
The secret manuals of the oral tradition of the Iga and Koka Ninja, feared and respected across Japan for centuries--now in paperback

Through patient and scholarly detective work, Antony Cummins and the Historical Ninjutsu Research Team have unearthed a Shinobi treasure. The 18th-century military historian Chikamatsu recorded the oral traditions of the Ninja and passed on those skills in lectures he gave at his Renpeido school of war in Owari domain during the early 1700s. Chikamatsu wrote specifically about the Shinobi of Iga and Koka, regions from which warriors were hired all over the land in the days of war. The lost scrolls are filled with unknown Shinobi teachings, skills that include infiltration, assassination, explosives, magic, and commando tactics, including an in depth commentary on Sun Tzu's famous 13th chapter, "The Use of Spies."

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ISBN-13: 9780750956642
ISBN-10: 075095664X
Pagini: 189
Ilustrații: 60 black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 241 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: History Press (SC)
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Notă biografică

Antony Cummins is the author of "Conversations with an Assassin," "The Illustrated Guide to Viking Martial Arts," "To Stand on a Stone," and "True Path of the Ninja." He is a martial arts teacher and a specialist on the ninjutsu manuals of Japan, and has released several DVDs as well as working as a host in the documentary "The Ninja: Shadow Warriors." Yoshie Minami translated the" Shoninki" by Natori Masazumi, also in collaboration with Antony Cummins.


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The secret manuals of the oral tradition of the Iga and Koka Ninja, feared and respected across Japan for centuries--now in paperback

Through patient and scholarly detective work, Antony Cummins and the Historical Ninjutsu Research Team have unearthed a Shinobi treasure. The 18th-century military historian Chikamatsu recorded the oral traditions of the Ninja and passed on those skills in lectures he gave at his Renpeido school of war in Owari domain during the early 1700s. Chikamatsu wrote specifically about the Shinobi of Iga and Koka, regions from which warriors were hired all over the land in the days of war. The lost scrolls are filled with unknown Shinobi teachings, skills that include infiltration, assassination, explosives, magic, and commando tactics, including an in depth commentary on Sun Tzu's famous 13th chapter, "The Use of Spies."