The Most Famous Ninjas in Japan - See U in History #SeeUinHistory #History
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@jdlr36910 ай бұрын
I loved Ninja stuff in the 1980’s.
@thecriticalnous9 ай бұрын
Me too !!!
@andrewcanady66442 ай бұрын
We used to run around like the ninjas from the movies back then. Sometimes I still think I’m a ninja.
@RS-qo1rb2 ай бұрын
Me too.
@proj3cT51502 ай бұрын
🙋🏼♀️🙋🏾🙋🏿♀️🙋🏾♂️🙋♀️we all did to..😂😂
@aliquidgaming10682 ай бұрын
@@proj3cT5150pretty sure we all still love the lore around ninja, samurai and other ancient legendary warriors from around the world I love all things ninja, samurai, assassin and stealth
@tonylawson69912 ай бұрын
If you're a famous ninja you failed
@wilhelmocairns647418 күн бұрын
Lol.
@sampahumeoli10 ай бұрын
in the 80's the ninja explotation was amazing
@NinjaRunningWildАй бұрын
Because Stephen Hayes came back from Japan having been taught by Hatsumi, previous grandmaster of the Bujinkan, & started his “Shadows of Iga” training group. Shortly after we got the 80s “ninja boom”.
@jonathandoe529010 ай бұрын
Lol i love ppl who don't understand that being a famous spy/ninja is like being a most famous painters, your only famous after your dead or out of the game
@koolkidz91939 ай бұрын
yup after your dead people Appreciate your work
@Solkard9 ай бұрын
Really makes you appreciate how much more they’re appreciated these days, like the annual Ninja parade in Modesto.
@FriendlyGhost-rf7tq5 ай бұрын
if you are famous as a ninja than you field as a ninja
@MaskedShinobi1872 ай бұрын
I hate to be that guy but hatsumi is still alive and is still head of school of the togakure tyu
@cmdrdredd2 ай бұрын
In these times if you were famous then you would be hired by the lords to work for them. If nobody knew who you were, you don’t get any jobs
@BrihnSiho9 ай бұрын
Suddenly I remembered the game "Tenchu" 💙
@dionthomas5418Ай бұрын
I remember that game also and the sequels right behind it
@lukekennedy6394Ай бұрын
Rikimaru
@darengallahair7321Ай бұрын
O ya that game was wicked cool
@latenightwizard689223 күн бұрын
Same, some weird dialog tho. Lol
@Mr-O-19 күн бұрын
Sho Kosugi or one of his Sons,not sure which can’t remember?done the animation for Rikimaru.
@ecurewitz10 ай бұрын
Wait. None of them are turtles?!?!?!?!
@user-rx4ce1gn1v2 ай бұрын
hahaha😂
@cavemanpro832 ай бұрын
😂
@levitorres92Ай бұрын
Hahaha!!!!!!!!
@jizur89699Ай бұрын
It says “in JAPAN”
@LM-oi3sf12 күн бұрын
Maybe they didn't have a rat to teach them 🤔
@nirkoblenc68709 ай бұрын
Now I'm almost certain that the script for this video essay was written by AI. Not only an occasional use of AI generative art that look bizarre, swords held backwards or mangled hands, stuck as fillers between stock photos of actual man-made art. The moment he gets to "Jinenkan Hatsumi" I realized that it was AI, down to the script, and I could tell from a mile because I used to study at Bujinkan and am still following and researching and practicing at home (in addition to other Koryu which I have an actual teacher for). Hatsumi Masaaki (Yoshiaki) is the headmaster of Bujinkan, his student Manaka Unsui broke-off from Bujinkan to create Jinenkan, it must have been all scrambled by an AI author who butchered the whole thing, piecing together bits of information in a cohesive yet incorrect way. It was Takamatsu's grandfather (referred to as Toda Shinryuken Masamitsu by Bujinkan and Bugei Ryuha Daijiten) who taught ninjutsu (Gyokko Ryu, Shinden Fudo Ryu, Togakure Ryu, Gyokushin Ryu, and Komugakure Ryu) to Takamatsu (Takamatsu also studies other martial arts from Mizuta Sensei (Takagi Yoshin Ryu) and Ishitani Sensei (Kukishin Ryu, Gikan Ryu, and another branch of Hontai/Takagi Yoshin Ryu)). And there is no lack of photos and videos the creator of this list could have used for the segment about Hatsumi, he's is very much alive and well and still training, there are thousands of photos and videos of him online, he authored many books and instructional videos; and there's no shortage of photos of his teacher Takamatsu Toshitsugu (Chosui) either, there are even some old videos of him. This makes me doubt rest of the information in this essay is not botched as well.
@NostalgicMem0ries4 ай бұрын
ok nerd
@mtoddrosen62954 ай бұрын
@@NostalgicMem0ries, No he honors them correctly. You're the poor student.
@DJ-is-the-Terminator2 ай бұрын
A shame he did not mention Shoto Tanemura of the Genbukan... Takamatsu Sensei s black sheep
@mtoddrosen62952 ай бұрын
@@NostalgicMem0ries ,so you feel inferior and have to put him down. Be better.
@nedspain9294Ай бұрын
This commenter is right. Mishmashing the word Jinenkan into a hybrid confusion with Hatsumi reeks of an AI mixup. A researching human would not have garbled these things together. If you don't know, it's because you don't know. He set straight facts about the scenario. And Genbukan didn't need mentioning because it wasn't relevant in context to the video's content. Jinenkan however was addressed and yes - completely erroneously. It's a wonder even how this mixup could come about, even via AI. Is the point of the video to inform? Or to make the theoretical author feel better about needing some improvement of the presented info even though it's going to misinform people about a thing?
@-RONNIE10 ай бұрын
Thank you for showcasing all of these warriors 👊🏻
@AJDraws9 ай бұрын
The interesting thing about 'Ninja' which I was gutted learning as I got older, was that the 'Ninja' that we think of today is a modern fabrication popularized by the West and Japan just rolled with it. The word also not being recorded to have been used historically. Ninja were nothing more than samurai who were tasked with roles of espionage, sabotage, reconnaissance and political manipulation. They very rarely engaged in combat as that was not their purpose. They did not wear black attire as a rule as this would make them easily recognizable. They masqueraded as fishermen, builders, farmers, hence farming weapon such as nunchaku (used to beat rice), bo (used to carry water buckets), sai (garden tools used for planting seeds), kama (field scythes), shuriken (roof washers), etc. 'Ninjutsu' was not a method of self defense. Everything that set these techniques apart from Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu and similar disciplines of the time was merely the techniques used to hide, gather and relay information and navigation. They also employed the exact same styles of warfare, like Jujutsu, Aikijutsu, Iaido, Kenjutsu, Kyūdō, Bajutsu,etc. And there were even people specializing in what we think of today as 'Ninjutsu' who ere not trained in martial arts at all. Apart from that they used the exact same styles as most samurai. Hanzo also was not a 'Ninja' at all. He was a Samurai from a long standing and well established family. He was, however, tasked to lead the Samurai Clans of Iga, who excelled at espionage and sabotage, by Tokugawa Ieyasu. He was not their defacto leader. It was merely during their employment under the Tokugawa. He was not one of them and prior to that point merely had good relations with the Iga families. The Koga were also not what we now think of as 'Ninja'. They were lesser samurai families who merely often employed methods of espionage, sabotage and reconnaissance. Ninja, or what we understand today was not a seperate class from Samurai. They were cut from the same cloth but specialized in a certain branch of warfare, just like Ashigaru were different from Gokenin, or Hatamoto, etc.
@Anonymous-yh4ol9 ай бұрын
This was very informative. Thank you for your time, effort, generosity,....
@lukedandrew29119 ай бұрын
Very nicely put ... when I was younger I thought ninjas were what the movie showed us but I was very wrong I started studying and learning what I could to adapt some of their teachings to my own life and philosophy
@frankdtank74449 ай бұрын
I saw an excellent video on KZbin from an American who is an expert in feudal Japan and lives over there. He shared much of the same historically accurate info you shared and more. He revealed Hanzo's nickname was "The Demon Samurai". He wasn't even called a Ninja. Also, the term Shinobi "stealer in" is the more historically accurate term for ninja.
@willw70359 ай бұрын
You're right, however don't feel disheartened about it, as you said the more authentic aspect is far more interesting. The popular image of the ninja that exists today is almost an inevitability of story telling tropes, and it's probably what got us intrigued in the first place. It's the culmination of a complex role, in a complex context, that has been simplified and stereotyped for a general audience. It's a caricature. Unfortunately the perpetuated caricature has outgrown the more practical concepts. That caricature probably started in Japanese artwork and plays so that the audience could instantly recognise that characters role; much like a witch having a pointy hat and broom (which originated from women selling beer wanting to standout in a market). This is also compounded when the people in your community are highly agreeable, combined with the profiteers adage of "give the people what they want", and imaginative people inserting their ideas, like the magic from Japanese folklore. Imagine a conversation where a highly enthusiastic western tourist excitedly claims "I heard that ninjas could become invisible!", you want to be polite, keep the conversation going, and don't want to destroy their enthusiasm. It also sounds ninja like, and someone probably did say that to them. You'd probably agreed with them. The symbolism in folklore is metaphoric, profound, and enriching. Yet for some bizarre reason when stories are depicted on TV and film, the live action element seems to make it more real to us. However when you think about it, a lot of the filler and fluff you see in film just wouldn't make sense. Can you really imagine a professional solider or spy somersaulting across a battlefield? Security forces have always had, and still have, the same roles and responsibilities. There have always been professionals that have enforced their state's intent, and professionals tasked with understanding potential threats. The nouns used to name those groups have also changed trough time. What was scouting is now recognisance. The historic terms were based on their region, function, or where those people came from; for example Kusa (Grass), Rappa (Rioter), Suppa (Wonderer), Iga No Mono (Person from Iga) Koga No Mono (Person from Koga), and Shinobi No Mono (Concealed person). During the Sengoku (Warring states) period, these groups had responsibility for guerrilla warfare which could include scouting, raiding and sabotage. A few of their descendants that survived the Sengoku period into the Edo period would find employment in the Oniwaban as Onmitsu, and adapt their inherited skills in intelligence gathering, to surveillance, burglary, and networking. I think of the modern term "Ninja" like the modern term "Commando", that is as a contemporary term to describe the requirements, roles, and responsibilities of guerrilla warfare that have always persisted. The unfortunate reality has always been that not all soldiers are of equal value, most were responsible for fighting and holding their ground for as long as possible, including samurai, and that was their value. However if your responsibility is to gather military intelligence it is obvious that you need an understanding of military things, can survive long enough to return to your superiors with that information, and that you can communicate that information with credibility and authority. As has always been the case, a sensible commander is going to entrust that intelligence gathering responsibility to their most capable and reliable personnel, and in the context of the Sengoku period that would be samurai, either from your own skilled personnel, or recruited from trusted specialists groups. For the professional soldiers and/or law enforcement that these people would have been, and the seriousness, consideration, planing and risk that they'd have taken in their responsibilities there would have been nothing "just" or "merely" about their jobs. They would deliberately put themselves into high risk environments and, unlike their conventional colleagues, they would be expected to return safely. Another complexity is that people from Iga and Koga were known to establish intelligence networks to share and trade information amongst themselves and to cultivate sources from the community. So, although there might be a jizamurai from Iga or Koga investigating something, their informants from the community could also be described as and understood as shinobi. Anyway, I pretty much agree with you. There's no less skill between the reality of how people did "ninja" work historically and the impressive circus tricks that TV "ninja" display.
@VincentsVideoVisionsАй бұрын
Ok nerd
@adityaprasadswain660710 ай бұрын
I knew that my fav hattori hanzo was going to be the top one ninja in this list cause i have already known about his legend says that he was the great ninja in history of time . Litrally in that period people use to call him demon hanzo because he was like a demon when it cames to war or fighting . His skills was on whole another level . He was a leder of ega ninja clan and also considered as a samurai due to his status and respect in shogon tokugawas army ❤❤❤❤
@fourshore5028 ай бұрын
yes if it wasnt for him japans history could have been very different! because he and his ninjas saved tokugawas life
@adityaprasadswain66078 ай бұрын
@@fourshore502 yepp you are exactly correct my friend he was the personal bodyguard Shogun Tokugawa ❤️❤️❤️
@Lynn1463 ай бұрын
Yes I used to Train as a ninja So that I could become the best dragon ninja like tokugawa
@Lynn1463 ай бұрын
I love the Tokugawa Shogunate
@LIONTAMER3D2 ай бұрын
Hanzo was a traitor that went to work for the Tokugawa after he helped them burn Iga down to the ground
@fatdan1725012 ай бұрын
Shinobi were samurai, who specialized in espionage.
@predator-gt5ipАй бұрын
not all of them.
@tonylawson69912 ай бұрын
People have the wrong impression of Ninpo , expecting some fantastic amazing move's in reality you won't see it
@reezevlog9 ай бұрын
Sho Kosugi is my fave Ninja growing up in the 80s…
@RS-qo1rb2 ай бұрын
Yes he was the best.
@RichyRacoon2 ай бұрын
Back to shadows 👺🥷👹
@FancymanfromsomewhereАй бұрын
Pray for Death was the start for me.
@shahdangalahad69810 ай бұрын
Fuuma Kotaro always be my favourite Ninja.
@coldshadow969 ай бұрын
A lot of people are forgetting the time period. Most of them were famous after they died or stopped being a ninja. In this time period even if someone knew your name they likely didn’t know what you looked liked considering ‘photos’ were just drawings.
@Ankit-ql2cd10 ай бұрын
This actually shows how much the Naruto Author researched the Japanese history to make some accurate characters that are relatable to the real life Historical figures 🧐
@nindonighttv1559 ай бұрын
This is not real life lol
@Lemuel9289 ай бұрын
Except Sasuke was legitimately a stealth ninja.
@dman76269 ай бұрын
@Lemuel928 there no this isn't real at all.
@kabiebebe23329 ай бұрын
Untill he dreamt and create Kaiju in the series
@sciontcify9 ай бұрын
These were all real people fellas, or legends!
@The_Ghost9232 ай бұрын
"Ninja" or "Shinobi-no-mono" was not a warrior class. It was an occupation.
@fatdan1725012 ай бұрын
Who were mostly samurai
@OmniMaleАй бұрын
@@fatdan172501actually no. They were mostly peasants. Sure you had some ronin around but they were peasants. Their weapons and tactics reflect this.
@andremiller156627 күн бұрын
@@OmniMale I heard that about half of them were women.
@OmniMale27 күн бұрын
@@andremiller1566 lol. Can't tell you. As peasants who basically practiced guerrilla warfare, I wouldn't be surprised.
@josenathanieltendencia24510 ай бұрын
Loved playing the samurai warriors games. Felt disappointed upon knowing that fuma kotaro is actually proficient with the kusarigama. They put the moveset to hattori hanzo instead, making kotaro as sort of demon ninja with extendable arms.
@MrTimetravler10 ай бұрын
LOVE THIS THANKS FOR POSTING!!!!💓🤟🤘
@0T5Tekkyy6 ай бұрын
Now i wanna be a ninja (but really I always wanted to be a ninja)
@dionthomas54182 ай бұрын
The showcasing the Ten Ninja legends of all time is great. All of the Ninja Shadow Warriors of Japan are the best of the best that ever lived by doing Special Reconnaissance Missions, hostage rescue, Direct HVT missions, Direct Raids and Black ops specialists in espionage and Unconventional Warfare tactics. The Ninjas are the world's original special Forces Warriors.
@dracandros2 ай бұрын
great video
@syamsul60639 ай бұрын
ninja is like an ordinary soldier who is trained to become a special force
@LIONTAMER3D2 ай бұрын
Not at all
@ghdude8372Ай бұрын
Not even close???
@LIONTAMER3DАй бұрын
@ghdude8372 no, that's not what they were
@ghdude8372Ай бұрын
@@LIONTAMER3D that’s what I’m telling HIM
@lalith940110 ай бұрын
If they were that famous... maybe they failed at their job 🙃
@corporateturtle600510 ай бұрын
🤡 the internet clown lalith9401 ladies and gentlemen
@jimbutcher571210 ай бұрын
Sorry, but if you’re the most famous smuggler, the most famous spy, or the most famous ninja, you’re doing it wrong.
@trahapace15010 ай бұрын
@@jimbutcher5712smugglers transport goods....has nothing to do with people not knowing who they are. And I think you have the wrong idea about how spies and ninjas work.
@AncestorEmpireGaming10 ай бұрын
@@trahapace150he’s not wrong. Famous assassins eliminate the purpose of stealth.
@corporateturtle600510 ай бұрын
@@AncestorEmpireGaming In their waning years some might brag about their exploits or any other myriad of reasons. Use that smooth brain of yours to think about it.
@dracon5019 ай бұрын
The greatest ninja is the one you have never and will never hear about.
@jamalsodipe77210 ай бұрын
Is it me or a lot of these names were used in Naruto?
@SulliMike2310 ай бұрын
You’re not wrong. Many ninjas in anime, manga, games, and movies and TV shows in Japan got their names from these historical figures.
@zacharytate43010 ай бұрын
Well yeah, famous folklore tends to be used as source materials for a fictional story
@jamalsodipe77210 ай бұрын
@@zacharytate430 Thank you I thought I was losing it.
@scorpzgca9 ай бұрын
This is the most comprehensive list video of ninjas in real life thank you
@johns11392 ай бұрын
i wonder what they would think of the word "ninja"
@zensei91682 ай бұрын
Sandayu Momochi was an Iga ninja & there was a story that he & Nagato Fujibayashi were one person. Also Mochizuki Chiyome, Saizo Kirigakure- Ten braves of the Sanada clan, Kumawaka, and also Jubei Yagyu studied the techniques of the Iga ninja clan.
@kenirawadi46892 ай бұрын
For those who mock the title of this content. Famous in pre internet time is different than now. In the past, famous means people talked about your actions but there were no photo, no video, tiktok. Remember the ninja were in action where there no modern journalistic etc. Information was spread from mouth to mouth. Mix a lot with bias, rumors, propaganda etc. People heard smth big happened but there was further clarity for the public.
@roinujdnalevelc22359 ай бұрын
If they’re the most famous ninja doesn’t that make them the worst one?
@jayolli57532 ай бұрын
I won’t fault your logic, but it is unreasonable to believe that with such a notorious occupation that your accomplishments won’t be sung until long after everyone involved was dead?
@tonylawson69912 ай бұрын
Ninpo is the ancient art you speak of
@glitchtarnished7610 ай бұрын
Very good content I was actually playing Elden ring while listening to this and it kind of inspired a character keep up the good work
@MrJedimedic9 ай бұрын
In 10 years ppl are gonna think Naruto is a documentary.
@signor_zuzzu10 ай бұрын
Ninja never was a class like Samurai, it was a job that anyone could do.
@Thiago_Alves_Souza9 ай бұрын
They were more like clans but even some Samurai families like the Hattori hailed from Ninja clans and rose in ranks during the Sengoku Period
@signor_zuzzu9 ай бұрын
@@Thiago_Alves_Souza from what I know is the other way around. Samurai formed clans and some of them happen to be specialized in ninjutsu.
@Thiago_Alves_Souza9 ай бұрын
@@signor_zuzzu Hanzo himself is a descendant of the Iga, which were formed by villagers. Some were lower class and high class. Later on yes, that type of training was only given to someone descendant from the Iga or Kōga clans which in time served Daimiyōs and rose to the samruai class like the Hattoris under Tokugawa; and the samurai who would be also trained in Ninjutsu. It's similar to European history where saboteurs or spies of lower classes would be later be made landed knights.
@fatdan1725012 ай бұрын
Shinobi WERE samurai.
@signor_zuzzu2 ай бұрын
@@fatdan172501 the video literally starts with, and I quote, " the ninja were a warrior class". That's historically incorrect, Ninja (shinobi) it's not a class like samurai, it's a job that anyone can do.
@georgeagathangelou530310 ай бұрын
Amazing video!
@matthewmcarthur8748Ай бұрын
Studying ninpo-taijutsu myself the best ninja is the one you never heard of.
@matthewt.58333 ай бұрын
Not for infamy.. The best shinobi you wouldn't even know they existed.
@solosniper865 күн бұрын
I've always loved ninjas. I copied their techniques in stealth and shurikens even as a young man. I wish I could've learned so much more. The Last Samurai has an epic scene with ninjas.
@AllenjayMesina-fo2ig9 ай бұрын
I love stories about ninja thanks for this video thumbs up bro
@madhouseproductionDK10 ай бұрын
nice video and i think this might have been a mistake on the editing or recoridng but tokugawa Ieyasu was not the first Shogun. but the final shougunate where the first was Minamoto Yorimoto back in 1192,
@taktktk524025 күн бұрын
徳川幕府の初代将軍としてなら間違っていないと思います。 よく初代将軍と言われる事がある。
@cypher47839 ай бұрын
It will be interesting to see how the ninja tradition will influence the western tradition
@charliemcternan819010 ай бұрын
Love this story more great ninja
@lvrdfuhrerfuego7059 ай бұрын
Fuma was featured in many dynasty warriors games and also onimusha dedicated a character after him 🔥
@AxeMan8089 ай бұрын
Where is the Yagyu Clan!?! EDIT: Some dope art in there though.
@champ11599 ай бұрын
That was a samurai school
@MaverickX5789 ай бұрын
The ninja also had there own type of sword, the Ninjato.
@occisoundead477521 күн бұрын
Really nice video. Japan history rocks.
@KaizenKamАй бұрын
Great video and information! Was very interesting and i actually knew about the top 2 ninjas. Played a lot Samurai warrior games and there were two characters Kotaro Fuma and Hanzo Hattori! I plated only them and now it's looking like the characters in the game are motivated from real persons!
@j.c.ulater68929 ай бұрын
A famous ninja is like having a well-known secret...🤔
@MichaelDysonSr19799 ай бұрын
Imagine there were ninjas that did more or better but were very humble and or never had their stories told
@youngg34979 ай бұрын
Wow, I have heard of the first two, from one piece, but wow Hanzo reminds me of scorpion
@MaverickX5789 ай бұрын
The samurai and ninja are arguably the two greatest warriors in human history, the only other two warriors I think are equal to them are the Spartans and Athenians
@Dowhatkennydoes9 ай бұрын
The Vikings?
@Heartscarrs9 ай бұрын
@@Dowhatkennydoesthey lost numerous times..and then conquered
@mrk12989 ай бұрын
@@Heartscarrs vikings have some most legendary warriors & leaders.
@caleb85939 ай бұрын
Idk u could definitely argue that Zulu were in that conversation considering they innovated gorilla warfare nd nearly perfected encirclement formations while facing far more superior armed forces
@mrk12989 ай бұрын
@@caleb8593 ancient India & Vietnam are underrated. They defeated Mongols more than once I think
@onestrike65829 ай бұрын
They forgot to mention the Hokage Ninja😂😂😂
@aaronjohnson12869 ай бұрын
You forgot that hokage is a fiction
@holymsophy9 күн бұрын
@@aaronjohnson1286and you forgot how to soot a joke.
@KaiserSoze103110 ай бұрын
Where’s Jinn Sakai??
@JERSEYJOKER_9 ай бұрын
Jin Sakai is a fictional character, he never existed. The way of the ghost fighting tactics were inspired by real historical events though.
@ashleesunit13539 ай бұрын
Naruto shouldve been on the list, ranked 1
@alanschaefer856524 күн бұрын
One mistake I must point out. Tokugawa Ieyasu was NOT the first shogun. He was the first Tokugawa shogun in 1603, however the Kamakura and Ashikaga shogunates long preceded this. Minamoto Yoritomo of the Kamakuta became the first shogun in august 1192
@Beatslager20 күн бұрын
love the artwork!!
@skessisalive9 ай бұрын
Yeah I heard people find shuriken in Japan like they find arrowheads in America
@user-cs6wu9xv3z3 ай бұрын
Hatsumi Masaaki founded the Bujinkan. The Jinenkan was founded later by another student Manaka Fumio.
@greathoundii61429 ай бұрын
“Capable of pulling off impossible feats” Like summoning a thousand armed wooden Gundam, or an ethereal kaiju samurai that can cut mountains in half.
@MSHNKTRL9 ай бұрын
The most famous ninjas in history were obviously some of the worst at their craft.
@JimmySilverFoot9 ай бұрын
Goemon's grandson way down the line was an expert in spycraft, security, and pulling off famous heists of jewelry and fine art.
@stevendelmo60279 ай бұрын
To be a ninja , is too move in silence 😊
@mike1rosario9 ай бұрын
All ninja were samurai not all samurai were ninja
@sean55589 ай бұрын
I could have sworn ninja started out as farmers oppressed by the samurai and the Shoguns they served that started to fight back
@tiffanybatcheller-harris5229 ай бұрын
@@sean5558nope. They were Samurai who did scouting and spying. Most of what we think we know about ninjas and ninjutsu comes from manga in the 1910’s.
@RellTheArtist9 ай бұрын
I learned somewhere that ninjas were just samurai on stealth missions 🤔
@BrokenTengu999 ай бұрын
Correction : Masaaki Hatsumi -Sernsei ( not Jinenkan) studied under Takamatsu-Sensei , and inherited the 6 Samurai lineages and 3 Shinobi Lineages that comprise of the Bujinkan . Jininkan is the the name of a similar school headed by one of Hatsumi-Sensei's students , Fumio Manaka-Sensei .
@nirkoblenc68709 ай бұрын
Hey there fellow Takamatsu-den practitioner (I guess, you might be affiliated with Bujinkan, Jinenkan, Genbukan, To-Shin Do, AKBAN, whatever)! I think that this video essay was written by AI, it goes deeper than occasional use of AI generative art into the script. It's like someone (or something!) took pieces of information from the internet and stitched it together in a way that sounds cohesive but fails to get the whole thing correct. And it's not like there's a shortage of videos and photos of Hatsumi, or even Takamatsu.
@BrokenTengu999 ай бұрын
@nirkoblenc6870 Howdy , fellow Takanatsu-den practitioner... I thought that was probably what was going on, and thank you very much for that input. Just wanted to air that correction. Thanks, and be safe out there ...
@nirkoblenc68709 ай бұрын
@@BrokenTengu99 Thank you and stay safe too! Have a productive and fun practice!
@BrokenTengu999 ай бұрын
@nirkoblenc6870 And You as well!
@chaparrocarroceriapintura24256 ай бұрын
La bujinkan es un negocio muy rentable ,y no es ninjutsu.......
@keeanoagustiadi2419 ай бұрын
There is no "chopping" with a katana, only slicing or stabbing
@apeirogonmusic2 ай бұрын
Weird That Hattori Hanzo is one of the Greatest Ninja's but also the gate of the Imperial Palace is Called Hanzo's Gate
@Madara____Uchiha8 ай бұрын
Now we know where Naruto came from! 😂
@verke0010 ай бұрын
The greatest ninja is right behind you
@erklid28829 ай бұрын
the last ninja dude was like why use shuriken...use rocks
@AlexSmith-lr5uo6 ай бұрын
They used both
@Hypnotikshiva9 ай бұрын
I played the heck out of Tenchu.
@omarcortez93948 ай бұрын
The American Ninja is the most famous ninja.
@Correct-correctself9 ай бұрын
Anyone else gonna point out that he said tokagawa ieasu was the first shogun
@eliasvenson80229 ай бұрын
They forgot to mention that Fuma Kotaro was a title, each ninja master who took on the role of leadership in his clan adopted the name, ensuring anonymity, making it almost impossible to identify their shinobi to this day.
@BerishaFatian9 ай бұрын
7:52
@eliasvenson80229 ай бұрын
Thank you, what I meant to say was that his name was a title, not a surname.
@lordhyperion46199 ай бұрын
Crazy to think that Goemon was born to boil like ODEN THE CHAD OF WANO-Kuni🫡🔥🔥
@delyea9 ай бұрын
Sho Kosugi was the greatest ninja that ever lived.
@killstroke749210 ай бұрын
Interesting
@htfanai34479 ай бұрын
If Hanzo was not on the top it's gonna be crazy. What if Scorpio and Sub Zero really exist 🤣, you know we have the real Hanzo in history but without super powers, is there any that could be the suitable character for Sub Zero. 😂
@mylefteye9 ай бұрын
I was waiting for Naruto to be named dropped. 🤣
@alba..8479Ай бұрын
Always fancied myself a bit of a ninja as a boy , loved ninja movies
@jeremyspencer4269 ай бұрын
Nice story
@afrikasmith10499 ай бұрын
So that explains some of the character's names in Naruto.....
@joraymiller99999 ай бұрын
the narrator from Tenchu stealth assassins #1, I know that voice bro
@jedahn22 күн бұрын
Plot twist, they were decoys for the best ninjas in history.
@christianchauhan2310 ай бұрын
❤🤍💙 all your videos mate👍
@garyslomczynski65799 күн бұрын
The lady ninjas where the most dangerous!!
@kratoscraken561410 ай бұрын
I love the ninja way of life but I always wonder, if they were such a secret then how are they known in the first place🤔 but then again they're only human.....someone eventually talked 👈
@FoxKingjm10 ай бұрын
Hanzo is the greatest ninja of all time, next to Naruto.
@truthspreader199610 ай бұрын
Sasuke has left the chat...
@k-marmuzik67099 ай бұрын
Hanzo aka scorpion my favourite
@roi37619 ай бұрын
For koga vs iga anime , watch Basilisk . Powered ninja clans at war !
@TVKiDoOfficial9 ай бұрын
Well ninjas should be stealth and low profile. Their job was like Mercenaries. All I know is Storm shadow a fictional character from gijoe who was very famous as a ninja.
@jimgabrielson37179 ай бұрын
Hanson also was 1 of the 1st to dual wield. Not Tantos either. Full Samurai swords
@timslack756810 ай бұрын
This is the 2nd thing Ive watched today mention Goemon, I guess the universe is trying to tell me something
@katogojira72239 ай бұрын
Oroku Saki You forgot him 😂🤣😂
@crazehousekeeper2479 ай бұрын
I said earlier Miro vs Joe. Still want to see this happen watching Collison Miro vs Power house Hobbs is another match I want 2 👀
@Onibocho119 ай бұрын
Hatsumi Sensei is over the Bujinkan.
@reptile29959 ай бұрын
i have seen goemon movie in war first he kills the opponent king and then attack at his own king but gets killed by his friend
@jacobfoster91859 ай бұрын
When was this a thing? Was it any where near the hasheesh assassins ? I believe that the assassins were around the time of Mongol?...and or the crusades?
@Les_Carnets_de_Tom9 ай бұрын
Alors hideyoshi n'a jamais été Shogun de pars son origine roturiere mais son titre était Taiko à savoir régent. Également la prononciation japonaise est à revoire. Le u se prononce ou. C'est assez déroutant et fait un peux sortir de la vidéo.