Are there ninja schools left in the real world? I want to be a ninja master, as in the Terminator movies Ninja Ninja The Protector, Enter The Ninja, American Ninja. I think I have what it takes, because I'm still young (32) with great ambition. While in Japan, do I do to learn this secret art of assassination?
There are probably one in Japan led by a named Guy Dr. Hatsumi. But life living in a school of Ninjutsu is nothing like what the movies are like.
GO NARUTO Watch some and learn some NINJUTSU
>.> You are WAY over your head. And do not watch Naruto, it sucks.
Just watch the anime, and I wish you were "cool." And do not tell anyone in your
social life that you want to be a ninja. You can kill them by making them laugh. Somehow, you'd already be a ninja.
Go to ropponggi (Tokyo), there a ninja school secret ropponggi city disguised as a sex shop (they sell dirty underwear, that's how you know you're in the right location). Just hang there for several hours until the ninja master calls you, when the fact sniff underwear
It is rarely wise to think that Hollywood portrays martial arts INA realistically.
The ninja of ancient Japan were hired assassins, masterless ronin who is ashamed for the Bushido code and the path of samuria.
They fought like cowards not facing an opponent.
It is possible that some clans ninjatsu practice yet, but they are not likely to teach such a Westerner.
Whether it is well with you and may you grow in wisdom, knowledge and understanding.
You are 32 years old?
Why do you look like a 12 year old?
You do not have to go to Japan and Ninjas are not as they are in movies. To learn Ninpo (the highest order of Ninjutsu), you must go and train in a dojo Bujinkan. Ninjutsu is an art of assassination and as everyone knows, this is not really secret. The Bujinkan is not open to everyone, they will not accept students subtype just to take their money. If there was a master ninja, he would Soke Masaaki Hatsumi. All the ninjas of the world would (and do) to follow his orders.
To correct Jonathan-Who's Next???, Stephen Hays used to be a student of Masaaki Hatsumi, the Bujinkan then left to create Jinenkan is just a knockoff of the Bujinkan.
I know two ninjas true today on the face of the earth.
1) Masaakin Hatsomi (Bujinkan Dojo in Japan)
2) Stephen Hayes (I do not know)
I agree with the scandal sensei. I thought you were a child until the age that I read.
before you go you must first come to Japan in the real world and stop thinking that everything is like in the movies
Mr. Magyi always remember the wax on wax off
Posted on June 7, 2010.