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| − | '''Ninjitsu''', also known as '''ninjutsu''' or '''ninpo''', is the martial training and philosophy of the feudal Japanese spies and | + | '''Ninjitsu''', also known as '''ninjutsu''' or '''ninpo''', is the martial training and philosophy of the feudal Japanese spies and assassins, the shinobi ninja. |
Ninjitsu instruction is currently officially overseen by several organizations including the Bujinkan,<ref>http://www.bujinkansf.org/</ref> Genbukan,<ref>http://www.genbukan.org/</ref> AKBAN,<ref>http://www.akban.org/</ref> and the Banke Shinobinoden.<ref>http://www.freewebs.com/bankeshinobinodenkensyujyo/</ref> | Ninjitsu instruction is currently officially overseen by several organizations including the Bujinkan,<ref>http://www.bujinkansf.org/</ref> Genbukan,<ref>http://www.genbukan.org/</ref> AKBAN,<ref>http://www.akban.org/</ref> and the Banke Shinobinoden.<ref>http://www.freewebs.com/bankeshinobinodenkensyujyo/</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 16:21, July 29, 2016
Ninjitsu, also known as ninjutsu or ninpo, is the martial training and philosophy of the feudal Japanese spies and assassins, the shinobi ninja.
Ninjitsu instruction is currently officially overseen by several organizations including the Bujinkan,[1] Genbukan,[2] AKBAN,[3] and the Banke Shinobinoden.[4]