Is Ninja Japaniese?
Of course They are.
But they are also Korean belive it or not.
16th Century Feudal Japan? Was that were Ninjutsu was created? No.
But accoring to my ''Bujinkan'' teacher Ninjutsu was created to ensure survival in feudal Japan.
The story goes on and on.
The fact is Korea had a huge impact on Shaping Ninjutsu.
Think of it as A river leading to an Ocean.
Korea used a stealth martial art through out the 6th century right up until the 16th. ( Heavily warred period of time it was created to gather Info)
This martial art was showcased SECRETLY In Japan in the 12th century.
A school was opend underneath a school. What i mean is, a school was open. After hours more classes was to be held. (if you understand)
Many of You understand the term Kanja, to be a name for the Ninja just as Shinobi is. Correct.
But lets use Japaniese Ninjutsu against Japaniese Ninjutsu. If Ninjutsu truely was created in Japan in the 16th century. Why Did Izuma Kanja Yoshiteru open a school teaching, in the 12th Century? I am not saying that he taught Ninjutsu but that he was a Kanja!( Ninja)
In his school (Shinden Fudo Ryu Dakentaijutsu) He taught Dakentaijutsu and Jutaijutsu. After Hours, Korean STEALTH martial arts was taught. Only for a few months and then it was discontinued.
This lead on to shape Ninjutsu.
This is a hidden fact. This is a true fact. Go to the school grounds. Ask the area, of the after hour classes. Im shore they wont say It was Korean Martial arts. But you shall find out what i have shared with you to be true.
Korea had an impact on ninjjutsu. Korea had a version of Ninjutsu. Just like youre Bujinkan Teachers have a VERSION of Ninjutsu.
And get this straight. Ninja didnt run of to Korea. Ninja were in Korea before Japan! As Monk belive it or not. Research.
Peace and love,
Universal Law.
JAPAN KOREA NINJUTSU KANJUTSU