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Japan has often been thought of as a closed country, but before the
country was closed in 1635 many travellers from the West were able
to experience its unique traditions and culture. Their accounts
speak of legends of powerful dragons and devils, tales of the
revered emperor and the protocol surrounding him, following complex
etiquette in everything from tea ceremonies to footwear, and
bloodthirsty warlords who exacted cruel and unusual punishments for
the smallest of crimes. In Old Japan Antony Cummins uses these
captivating eyewitness accounts to reveal fascinating facts and
myths from the mysterious Land of the Rising Sun.
Lost in modern myth, false history and general misinterpretation,
the Ninja have been misrepresented for many years. More recently, a
desire for a more historical view of the ninja has become a popular
theme in the history/martial arts community and Antony Cummins is
the primary driving force behind that movement. In Search of the
Ninja is based upon the Historical Ninjutsu Research Team's
translations of the major ninja manuals and consists of genuinely
new material. Little historical research has been done on the Ninja
of Japan. Here for the first time the connection of the famous
Hattori family warriors with the Ninja is explained. The Samurai
versus Ninja myth is dispelled. The realities of Ninja skills are
analysed. How did a Ninja work underwater when mining castle walls?
How can a bird be used to set fire to the enemy's camp? The book
explores newly discovered connections to ancient Chinese manuals,
lost skills and the 'hidden' Zen philosophy that the Ninja
followed. In Search of the Ninja is the first and only historical
look at the shinobi of ancient Japan.
'A retainer of our domain, Renpeido Chikamatsu Hikonoshin
Shigenori, each morning washed his face and hands, dressed himself
in Hakama and prayed in front of the kamidana alter ... His prayer
was thus: "Please afford me success in war." He kept to this
routine all through his life.' Through patient and scholarly
detective work, Antony Cummins and the Historical Ninjutsu Research
Team have unearthed a Shinobi treasure. The 18th-century military
historian Chikamatsu recorded the oral traditions of the Ninja and
passed on those skills in lectures he gave at his Renpeido school
of war in Owari domain during the early 1700s. Chikamatsu wrote
specifically about the Shinobi of Iga and Koka, regions from which
warriors were hired all over the land in the days of war. The lost
scrolls are filled with unknown Shinobi teachings, skills that
include infiltration, assassination, explosives, magic and commando
tactics, including an in depth commentary on Sun Tzu's famous 13th
chapter, 'The Use of Spies'.
For centuries, the Japanese samurai were the unquestioned leaders
of their society, maintaining their position through their iron
will, Zen-like emotional control and clan-building social skills.
Today, in a modern world that so often privileges instant
gratification and self-indulgence, few commit to the Way of the
Samurai, yet this challenging path of self-discipline, self-control
and dedication will bring great rewards to those who follow it. In
this ultimate guide to making use of the authentic samurai
practices and techniques in today's world, learn how to control
your mind and emotions, stay on the path until you have achieved
mastery of your chosen art, build a network of loyal followers,
defend your home from physical and psychic attack, use samurai
spirituality and even magic - and much more.
True Path of the Ninja is the first authoritative translation in
English of the Shoninki--the famous 17th-century ninjutsu manual.
Authors Antony Cummins and Yoshie Minami worked closely with Dr.
Nakashima Atsumi, author of the most comprehensive modern Japanese
version of the Shoninki, thus making this English translation the
closest to the original scrolls. The information and insights found
in this translation are invaluable for understanding the skills,
techniques and mentality of the historical shinobi. Whether it
involved tips for surviving in the wild, advice on
intelligence-gathering techniques, or methods for creating chaos in
the enemy camp, this ninja book unveils secrets long lost. Along
with its practical applications, this book is an important guide to
the mental discipline that ninjas must have to ensure success in
accomplishing their mission. True Path of the Ninja covers the
following topics: What a ninja is and what equipment he needs The
skills of infiltration and information gathering How to disrupt and
distract the enemy How to be mentally prepared to carry out ninja
missions In addition to the translation of the Shoninki, this book
also includes the first written record of the oral tradition
"Defense Against a Ninja" taught by Otake Risuke, the revered
sensei of the legendary Katori Shinto Ryu school of swordsmanship.
Sensei reveals for the first time these ancient and traditional
teachings on how the samurai can protect himself from the cunning
wiles of a ninja. About this new edition: This second edition
contains a new introduction by the translator and has been
thoroughly updated to reflect developments that shed new light on
the original Japanese text.
The myths of the noble Samurai and the sinister Ninja are filled
with romantic fantasy and fallacy. Samurai and Ninja expert Antony
Cummins shatters the myths and exposes the true nature of these
genuine--and very lethal--medieval Japanese warriors. The Samurai
and Ninja were, in fact, brutal killing machines trained in torture
and soaked in machismo. Many were skilled horsemen and
sword-fighting specialists, while others were masters of deception
and sabotage. Some fought for loyalty, others for personal gain.
What these warriors all shared in common was their unflinching
personal bravery, skill and brutality. In Samurai and Ninja,
Cummins separates myth from reality and shows why the Japanese were
the most skilled warriors of all time: He describes the Samurai and
the Ninja as they were in earlier times when battles raged across
Japan--not in later times when war became obsolete and Japanese
warriors became philosophers, scholars and courtiers. He describes
the social context of the day and the feudal world into which the
warriors were trained to fight and die for their lords. He exposes
the fundamentally brutal nature of warfare in medieval Japan. This
book is illuminated by many rare Japanese manuscripts and texts
which are translated into English for the very first time.
The shinobi, or ninja, is one of the most widely recognized figures
in the world of espionage--and also one of the most misrepresented.
What do we really know about the historical shinobi, his tactics,
and his role in medieval Japanese society? In "Secret Traditions of
the Shinobi, " these questions--and many more--are answered.
Translated into English for the very first time, this widely
sought-after collection of historical documents brings to light the
secret practices, techniques, philosophies, and lifestyles of the
shinobi.
Included are:
- the "Shinobi Hiden, "or "Secret Ninja Tradition," a
documentation of techniques commonly attributed to one of the
best-known ninja masters, Hattori Hanzo;
- the "Koka Ryu Ninjutsu Densho, "a small but important work from
the Edo period that reveals the realm of ninja magic and spells;
- the three shinobi scrolls of the "Gunpo Jiyoshu, " a manual
enthusiastically promoted by Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first Tokugawa
shogun of Japan;
- one hundred poems written between the twelfth and fifteenth
centuries--making them the oldest collection of written ninjutsu
information in the world; and
- seventy historical black-and-white illustrations depicting ninja
tools and weapons.
"Secret Traditions of the Shinobi" will enthrall martial artists
eager to learn the real skills of the shinobi, as well as anyone
interested in this exciting period of Japanese history and
espionage.
The One Ring contains the entire epic and famously labyrinthine
history of Middle Earth, taken from J.R.R. Tolkien's books (The
Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, The Silmarillion, as well as all the
lesser known volumes), broken down into easy-to-absorb chunks,
arranged in chronological order and fully explained. For the first
time ever, fans of the films, TV series and books can benefit from:
All the events of all Tolkien's books slotted into a timeline from
the very start to the very finish, with narrative arcs outlined
Easy-reference lists of the players, places, gods, weapons, magical
tools, creatures - and much more. Explanation of why certain
actions were highlighted in the narrative, for example how Gimli
the Dwarf being given three strands of golden hair by the Lady
Galadriel would have sent shockwaves through the elven community
Resolution of confusing issues, eg multiple names in different
languages being given to the same characters and places Around 140
full-colour illustration details, diagrams and graphics to help
make concepts clearer. Offering the complex history, mythology and
geography of Middle Earth in bite-sized super-accessible form, this
is an unusual and compelling approach to Tolkien's work and a must
for all his fans.
The Book of Ninja, the ultimate ninjutsu manual, was penned in 1676
by a ninja known as Fujibayashi. Born in the post-civil war era of
Japan, Fujibayashi collected and combined information from the
ninja clans of Iga - regarded to be the homeland of the ninja - and
compiled it into an authoritative book. Known as The Bansenhukai,
this book has now been translated into English by the Historical
Ninjutsu Research Team. It is widely considered to be the 'bible'
of 'ninjutsu', the arts of the ninja. The Book of Ninja begins with
an in-depth introduction to the history of Fujibayashi's scripture.
Then the teachings themselves, appealingly rendered in this
translation, take us into the secrets of guerilla warfare and
espionage. We learn how to become the ultimate spy, whether through
a network of spies or by hiding in plain sight. Through the stealth
and concealment tactics of night-time infiltration and through
weapon and tool building skills, as well as mission planning, we
can learn much both about warfare and about adopting the right
mindset for tackling our own inner and outer enemies. Adding to the
mix for the spycraft lover, there are sections on capturing
criminals, performing night raids, making secret codes and signs,
and even techniques for predicting the weather and using an
esoteric Buddhist system of divination. An exciting and engaging
tome of lost knowledge, The Book of the Ninja is the final say in
the world of the ninja and the ultimate classic for samurai and
ninja enthusiasts alike.
This book is part of the unique Book of Samurai series that
comprises the works of 17th-century samurai tactician Natori
Sanjuro Masazumi, retainer and advisor to the lords of Kishu
domain. It offers an unparalleled insight into the weaponry and
armour of the samurai era, as well as tactical advice for use on
the battlefield and off - wisdom that can be applied to many
scenarios today.Heieki Yoho, the first scroll translated in this
book, offers advice for every possible situation, from moving
troops to besieging a castle to fighting on the open battlefield.
From turning thieves or cowards to good service, to practising
"external listening" in order to obtain information from as many
sources as possible, to penetrating the deeper motives of those who
slander (or praise) others, the advice here is thought provoking
and paints a vivid picture of samurai Japan at war.Heigu Yoho, the
second scroll, gives us a rare and precious glimpse into samurai
arms and armour, including their construction, status regulations
and connected ceremonies, mythology and Buddhist doctrine: a
helmet's ventilation hole, for example, allows access to the 98,000
gods of war. There is an accessible introduction and a glossary, as
well as 130 line drawings that include illustrations of arms and
armour, strategic diagrams and beautiful examples of Japanese
calligraphy.
The Dark Side of Japan is a collection of folk tales, black magic,
protection spells, monsters and other dark interpretations of life
and death from Japanese folklore. Much of the information comes
from ancient documents, translated into English here for the first
time. Antony Cummins has also searched the now forgotten Victorian
volumes on Japanese mythology and explains recent academic research
on Japan for the non-expert. Antony has transformed the complex
information into a modern rendering, with stories and details that
let a modern reader enter into the world of the forgotten legends
of old Japan and the superstitions that colour them, some of which
still exist today. The Dark Side of Japan is profusely illustrated,
with drawings showcasing the 'hellish' concepts within. And
remarkably hellish they are, too. Consider the kappa: 'goblin-like
creatures that have the body of a child, the face of a tiger
adorned with a beak and the shell of a turtle. They drag people
into rivers and ponds and drown them. If a woman gives birth to a
kappa baby after being raped, the baby is hacked to death.'
This is the first book ever to present the authentic ninja
techniques in a highly accessible, illustrated 'how to' format. The
shadowy figure of the ninja – expert commando, secret agent,
maverick who operates outside social norms – continues to exert
fascination in the West, yet much of what is presented as ninja
fact today is distorted or wrong. Drawing on the scrolls created by
historical Japanese ninjas (or shinobi, as they were then known),
this book offers the real ninja teachings in 150 easy-to-follow,
illustrated lessons designed to draw contemporary students of ninja
straight into the world of these skilled spy-commandos. The truth
about the ninja is so much more complex and intriguing than the
Hollywood clichés we know today. We may think, for example, of a
ninja as being always garbed in black and fighting with 'throwing
stars' but in fact, a ninja had clothes in different colours to
serve as disguises for different times of day, and their arsenal of
weaponry could include anything from poison, poison gas, pepper
spray and fire-creating tools to swords, spears and knives (but no
throwing stars). The 150 lessons in this book cover all the basics
of ninja warcraft, including clever ideas for infiltrating an enemy
compound (from wearing 'silent sandals' to faking passes and
passwords), tactics for hiding and retreat (in the racoon dog
retreat, a ninja will crouch low and halt, allowing the pursuer to
collide with him at speed, whereupon the agent kills his enemy),
and ways of crossing marshes and water (for example, with special
shoes made of boards, or using a foldaway floating seat). The
description is made all the more vivid by step-by-step photographs
of the fighting techniques, diagrams outlining military tactics and
beautiful samples of Japanese calligraphy.
Pick up The Ultimate I-Ching and you will be able to start working
with the hexagrams straightaway, guided by the easy-to-follow
bite-size teachings, unique explanatory graphics and clear,
non-mystical hexagram readings. This is the only book to compare
and contrast the different theories and traditions and dig down to
the essence of this incredibly profound and ancient Chinese
divinatory practice so that anyone can use it to receive advice
from the universe. Learn: * how to cast a reading with coins or
with stalks * how to interpret each of the 64 hexagrams, drawing in
wisdom from a huge range of scholarly sources * how to use the
readings as a practical life guide * all about the I-Ching - from
its history to its theory to its practice. There are many huge
volumes of I-Ching theory, but all you need to know is contained in
The Ultimate I-Ching. It is written in the spirit of Confucius, who
said that the I-Ching - the Book of Changes - is a book that should
be carried with you everywhere, because life itself is full of
changes.
This is the go-to volume on bushido ("the way of the warrior"),
drawing on a wide range of historical sources to paint a vivid
picture of the samurai in action and separating the truth from the
myth of samurai chivalry. It offers a long-overdue update to the
attractive but inaccurate portrait of the samurai painted in
Bushido: The Soul of Japan, which has been a bestseller ever since
its publication in 1905, and the equally idealistic Hagakure
(c.1716). In The Book of Bushido, Antony explores the reality of
warrior behaviour versus the idealistic depiction created for an
Edwardian audience by the author of Bushido: The Soul of Japan. He
reveals the truth of how the samurai really behaved and of what
they considered to be a warrior ethos. He replaces the image of the
perfect eastern warrior with the much more interesting reality of
hardened, bloodstained military leaders with human failings and a
complex set of ideas about the world, who engage in ritual, magic
and ceremony, who lead their followers in war and peace and who,
above all, are fighting a battle between addiction to power and
morality. This is the story of bushido - the way of the samurai.
The concept of yin yang can be found in some of the oldest writing
in the world. It is fundamental to Chinese thought and the route to
understanding most Chinese practices, from Traditional Chinese
Medicine to Daoism and feng shui. It also offers us ways of
enhancing our own lives, establishing greater balance not only in
our own environment but also in the wider world if we can work with
other people to follow nature's flow. The central question of the
book is "What is yin yang?" Step by step, with plenty of helpful
illustrations and graphics, it explores the history and changing
uses of yin yang - not forgetting the pronunciation and spelling
(why yinyang is actually better than yin yang). The book also makes
suggestions for working with yin yang, from observing the landscape
to get a sense of the ebb and flow of energy through the world, to
studying the patterns of nature in order to take what you need but
not too much, to approaching sex as a cosmic ritual. After reading
this book, readers will understand how to position themselves so
that yin yang fills their lives with abundance - how to be in the
right place at the right time.
Martial Arts expert Antony Cummins reveals the hitherto hidden
world of Viking hand-to-hand combat, employing the sword, the
spear, the axe and the shield. Based upon a careful analysis of the
Norse Sagas, the techniques described are recreated precisely, from
knocking down a spear in mid-flight to the shield cleave.
Illustrated with over 250 images, The Illustrated Guide to Viking
Martial Arts in effect represents the earliest combat manual in the
world. This insight into the warriors who were the scourge of Dark
Age Europe is a feat of textual interpretation - and imagination.
THE FIRST COMPLETE TRANSLATION OF A SAMURAI SCHOOL CURRICULUM, THE
BOOK OF SAMURAI SERIES IS A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO THE THEORY AND
PRACTICE OF SAMURAI WARFARE. Book One: Fundamental Teachings
reveals to the samurai student the basic traditions of Natori-Ryu,
the renowned school of war founded in Japan in the sixteenth
century. It offers a translation of two secret scrolls. The first,
Heika Jodan, contains 290 lessons for samurai during times of
peace, expanding students' martial abilities and preparing them
mentally and tactically for the conflicts to come. The second
scroll, Ippei Yoko, moves the student onto the field of battle,
providing guidance for those taking up arms for the first time.
Written by master tactician Natori Masazumi, the first two
Natori-Ryu documents give an in-depth account of samurai skills and
actual practice, opening up the lost world of these Japanese
warriors to all readers interested in martial arts and the arts of
war in general.In 1654 Natori Masazumi began his service under the
powerful Kishu-Tokugawa clan. Faced with a decline in tactical and
military prowess, and with a lack of wars to refine soldiery, he
set about collecting a vast array of samurai arts into an assembly
of scrolls, moulding and expanding his family traditions to make
Natori-Ryu the premier warfare school of its time. He developed
Natori-Ryu beyond its original focus on tactical and medical
subjects, including, for example, the arts of the shinobi secret
agents and of the military school Kusunoki-Ryu in his collated
teachings. He also undertook the colossal project of compiling a
samurai encyclopaedia, cataloguing arms, armour and other important
tools of samurai life. All this was done with the aim of
maintaining the true skills of the warrior class before its members
evolved from men of prowess into mere bureaucrats.
Composed in the 5th century BC, Sun Tzu's Art of War is the
earliest-known treatise on military strategy, and is still hugely
popular around the world for its perceptive tactical advice to
commanders on how to win at war with minimal bloodshed. Aimed at
all those who want to study the text in depth, this is the first
step-by-step guide to the famous treatise, breaking down the 13
chapters of the original into 200 easily digested lessons, from 'do
not press a desperate enemy' to 'control your troops through bond
of loyalty' to 'when you are weak, beware attack', all accompanied
by comprehensive commentary and clarified with around 250
illustrations. Making the lessons even more memorable and easy to
understand, the black/red illustrations include strategic diagrams,
evocative line drawings and beautiful calligraphy. This ultimate
guide to Art of War includes the classic 1910 translation by Lionel
Giles and commentary that takes into account all academic
interpretations of the text, highlighting differences between
modern translations as well as the perspectives of historical
Chinese commentators. No other edition compares and contrasts the
viewpoints of different contemporary translators, or explains
exactly what each section of this often enigmatic text actually
means.
Perdidos entre mitos modernos, historias falsas en interpretaciones
erroneas, los Ninja han sido contemplados de forma equivocada
durante muchos anos. En los ultimos anos ha surgido un gran
movimiento que desea tener una vision historicamente correcta sobre
los ninja dentro de los circulos de historiadores y artistas
marciales. Antony Cummins esta siendo la principal fuerza que esta
liderando este movimiento. La busqueda del Ninja esta basado en las
traducciones que el equipo Historical Ninjutsu Team ha realizado de
los principales manuscritos y manuales ninja, consistiendo en unos
conocimientos totalmente novedosos. Muy poca investigacion
realmente historica se ha realizado sobre la figura de los Ninja
japoneses. Asi en este libro se desvela por vez primera la relacion
entre los famosos guerreros de la familia Hattori con los Ninja y
el falso mito del Ninja como enemigo del Samurai queda en
evidencia, analizandose en profundidad las destrezas del Ninja.
Como trabajaban los Ninja debajo del agua mientras se preparaban
para demoler las murallas de un castillo? Como una guarnicion era
drogada hasta perder el conocimiento? Este libro va a explorar
tambien las diferentes conexiones entre los manuales chinos y los
Ninja japoneses, muchos tipos de destrezas y la filosofia "oculta"
que los Ninja seguian. Y en cierta manera la verdad va a ser mas
increible que la propia fantasia. Los Ninja no eran un mito, eran
realmente una parte fundamental de la maquinaria militar de los
"Senores de la Guerra" japoneses durante muchos siglos, siendo sus
destrezas muy estimadas y bien pagadas en todo el pais. La busqueda
del Ninja es el primer y unico libro centrado unicamente en una
vision historica de los shinobi del Japon de la antiguedad.
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