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Ninjutsu HIKETSU BUN: The Secret Inscription of the Ninja Way

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Ancient Japanese scroll with ninja symbols and calligraphy representing the Ninjutsu Hiketsu Bun – the secret inscription of ninja survival philosophy. Throughout the centuries, the ancient ninja art of Ninjutsu has preserved teachings far deeper than mere combat techniques. One such profound gem is the NINJUTSU HIKETSU BUN – a secret inscription passed down by Grandmaster Takamatsu Toshitsugu, revealing the true essence of the ninja path. This sacred text transcends the battlefield and enters the domain of the soul. It speaks of endurance, inner harmony, and the balance between survival and spiritual awakening. In an age where martial arts are often reduced to sport or spectacle, this writing serves as a reminder that true victory lies not in overpowering others—but in mastering oneself and flowing with the rhythms of the universe. Let us delve into the secret inscription that encapsulates the art of winning without fighting, the way of perseverance, and the code of the heart.  Sh...

Takamatsu Toshitsugu the Mongolian Tiger

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The Truth About Toda Sensei

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Traditionally in Japan, the young bushi were not taught the fighting techniques by their father but by one of their uncles. The reason for that is that an uncle was less likely to listen to the screaming of the kid. Learning Budô is painful and as Sensei said once: “if you don’t like pain, then don’t train Budô”. But we can imagine that things were even tougher for a young kid in 19th century Japan.