The world is still waiting for evidence to surface for all claims.While the fictional ninja have controlled the hearts of people for almost 100 years, the new emerging historical truth is proving to be much more impressive and interesting. This new combat system was imported to America during the ninja boom of the 1980’s and has become one of the most popular misconceptions about the ninja. Watch and enjoy as an image of a more accurate and fascinating Japanese warrior emerges.Documents show that the ideograms for ninja were correctly read as The first historical record of ninja comes from the Taiheiki war chronicle written around 1375. It states that a ninja can wear blue to blend in with crowds as this colour was popular, meaning that a ninja would not stand out in a city or town if people were looking for them, it was used to blend in with the masses. The ninja usually wore ordinary clothes to blend in or the navy blue colored outfit since it is more difficult to notice them in the moonlight.The ninja did not eat meat while on the mission to not to leave any body odor behind. Swords which were almost straight – only having a 1mm curve – existed in medieval Japan, as did square handguards, but their association with the ninja appears to come about in the 20th century. Ninja (or shinobi) were a mystery in the History of Japan.The correct Japanese word for these warriors was shinobi-no-mono.Ninja is easier to say; this is why it is more widely used. This means that there is not a single provable ninja left alive. Many ninja were those who lived hidden lives in the enemy province, just going about normal everyday business or travelling to spread rumours. To date not a single medieval account of this form of combat has ever been found.“Ninja throwing stars” have almost no historical connection to the ninja. All Rights Reserved. Uesigi Kenshin, a famous daimyo of the Kanto area during the Sengoku period, was killed by a ninja sent by Nobunaga. The town of Iga is in Mie, about an hour long car-ride from this museum. Could a unique ninja martial art have evolved from regular samurai combat techniques, to make the shinobi more… The Shocking Truth About Ninja Martial Arts (from historical documents) Logen Lanka May 10, 2016 2

designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com. Books on the subject became popular and between the 1910’s and the 1970’s and many books were published by amateurs and enthusiasts, these were littered with mistakes and fabrications. List25® is a registered trademark.List25.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program People in medieval Japan could wear masks in the street to hide their identity, it is only the modern ‘off the shelf’ ninja suit that looks out of place.A popular argument today is that ninja did not wear black as it was too dark at night time and in fact they wore blue. To use social login you have to agree with the storage and handling of your data by this website.Here you'll find all collections you've created before.25 Fascinating Facts About The Real Ninja Of History25 Things That Most People Don’t Know About Universities In The United States He became a famous general and was known as “Devil Hanzo” he is thought to have led ninja teams when younger and rose to power under Japan’s then future shogun. Black Japanese clothes would be comparable to a black suit in modern London. Interestingly, ninja skills do hold a certain amount of ritual magic, from magical hairpins that give invisibility to dog sacrifice to obtain the aid of the gods.