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Vi tus videos desprestigiando Bujinkan , veo que lo haces para comercializar libros ! Que pena que nesecites desprestigiar una escuela de artes marciales para beneficio tuyo propio , no habla nada bien de ti
I remember when you did the "I'm done with the Bujinkan" video and I asked; if you were to find something in history that connects with the Bujinkan, would you talk about it? And you answered that the point of the video was to never talk about the Bujinkan again. But here we are, haha. However, I think it's nice of you to have an unbiased view on history. So, have my like 👍
What is very respectable of Anthony is that - unlike many blind followers of any X-kan - he goes where the evidence leads, and he does so consistently and unapologetically.
@@anas-432 it depends on who u train with and you’re taught. Most teachers out there will get u killed. But there’s some really good ones out there. Who know what they’re doing and teaching.
Of course, the word is real! The lost chapter of "The tale of Genji" is titled "Kumogakure". It allegedly deals with the death of the protagonist, so it may be presumed that the author uses "hiding in the clouds" as a poetic term for "death". ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%9B%B2%E9%9A%A0 According to the other theory, that chapter was never actually written. Rings the bell a little bit, right?
Thank you very much for the video so the name is historically verifiable. But if you look in the bujinkan register, all the glass is clearly occupied. The school is said to have been founded in the middle of the 16 and further developed in the 17th of the toda family." And of course there is also a very well-known shinobi, sarutobi sasuke. I myself do not believe that there can be so many coincidences that the most famous ninjas and samurai should be located in the 9 schools of bujinkan. So thank you again. 👍
I like you antony dizerv respact i see all your vidio im intersting with japonais martail art like ninja and samouraï but i live in algeria in north africa and i dont how i got your books pleas halp me on that if you can peace
Have you ever asked hatsumi to see his scrolls. The reason why the koryu guys won't even look at his scrolls to validate them is politics it's because koryu is kept small sometimes 10 students and bujinkan has become too big if they let bujinkan be koryu not only will they be outnumbered but they can't control hatsumi students for the most part he gets his students free reign and the koryu guys are too strict for that but a person like hatsumi have no reason to lie
He was allegedly a samurai from Iga during the Sengoku period that served Imagawa Yoshimoto. His descendent Fujibayashi Yasutake wrote the Bansenshukai.
Can I suggest if u can make a video as u said in one of the videos that you sometimes wander off outside your village in the dark just to check ninja skills. If u can make one of such videos that would be much appreciated.
Get the book here
www.amazon.com/Lost-Samurai-School-Secrets-Mubyoshi/dp/1623170877/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=The+lost+samurai+school&qid=1635499643&qsid=147-6060576-6226168&sr=8-1&sres=1623170877%2C1940398916%2CB09JY82BHM%2CB08SGWNLV9%2CB01EBAZRL6%2C0451490991%2CB07MNWKF2M%2C1472826833%2CB01E6GA07G%2C1609618955%2C1368021425%2CB0831RTGZK%2C0692563490%2CB08C38NCJJ%2C1684153131%2CB003Y8XUKM
Vi tus videos desprestigiando Bujinkan , veo que lo haces para comercializar libros ! Que pena que nesecites desprestigiar una escuela de artes marciales para beneficio tuyo propio , no habla nada bien de ti
One of my favorite books!
I remember when you did the "I'm done with the Bujinkan" video and I asked; if you were to find something in history that connects with the Bujinkan, would you talk about it? And you answered that the point of the video was to never talk about the Bujinkan again. But here we are, haha. However, I think it's nice of you to have an unbiased view on history. So, have my like 👍
I always said I would if I found something and someone changed my mind about the schools that are legit
@@AntonyCummins That's good :)
What is very respectable of Anthony is that - unlike many blind followers of any X-kan - he goes where the evidence leads, and he does so consistently and unapologetically.
I’m Bujinkan guy. And I love your work. I’ve been following u for years. Since the beginning. Keep up the good work !!!
Cheers Chris. Thank you
Am not trying to be rude but does that stuff actually work?
@@anas-432 it depends on who u train with and you’re taught. Most teachers out there will get u killed. But there’s some really good ones out there. Who know what they’re doing and teaching.
@anas-sn5px essentially, the principles do. But after the kihon, it gets dubious and you have to be very careful.
Thank you for sharing your passion.
Hi Antony I have read this book. It was at my local library and really enjoyed it. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in martial arts.
Of course, the word is real! The lost chapter of "The tale of Genji" is titled "Kumogakure". It allegedly deals with the death of the protagonist, so it may be presumed that the author uses "hiding in the clouds" as a poetic term for "death". ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%9B%B2%E9%9A%A0
According to the other theory, that chapter was never actually written. Rings the bell a little bit, right?
Death and I guess luminous rebirth as the moon is unshrouded. A metaphor for Genji becoming a priest and attaining nirvana.
That’s great info.
off topic but that cam angle and lighting looks really good
It’s difficult in my house
Thank you very much for the video so the name is historically verifiable. But if you look in the bujinkan register, all the glass is clearly occupied. The school is said to have been founded in the middle of the 16 and further developed in the 17th of the toda family." And of course there is also a very well-known shinobi, sarutobi sasuke. I myself do not believe that there can be so many coincidences that the most famous ninjas and samurai should be located in the 9 schools of bujinkan. So thank you again. 👍
Thanks for sharing the information 👍🏻
Shinkage is worth looking into
I like you antony dizerv respact i see all your vidio im intersting with japonais martail art like ninja and samouraï but i live in algeria in north africa and i dont how i got your books pleas halp me on that if you can peace
“The lost Samurai School” is my most favorite book.
Kumogakure shadow hinden in the clouds hummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Great find.
Would love to see more demonstrations of the shinobi scroll from here. Cheers
Great video
Now I'm curious if it's actually something related to the weather
These were syncretic schools from oral tradition. There is no way to know them.
It is simply not possible. This ryu has been extinct for over a century.
Awesome find!
Why in gods name are you talking to christa Jacobson about anything. Please stop
I’m trying to get people to join as one community
well you seem to be back in my feed now.
Bloody youtube
Did Takamatsu just pick some of the coolest stories and characters from Ninja history to make it seem legit?
Yes.
Yes. I think so
Muito obrigado por indicar esse documento historico!
Have you ever asked hatsumi to see his scrolls. The reason why the koryu guys won't even look at his scrolls to validate them is politics it's because koryu is kept small sometimes 10 students and bujinkan has become too big if they let bujinkan be koryu not only will they be outnumbered but they can't control hatsumi students for the most part he gets his students free reign and the koryu guys are too strict for that but a person like hatsumi have no reason to lie
The scrolls are written by Takamatsu and there Koryu can not look at them because they do not predate 1868
See Sean his the historians
Ive ran across the name Nagato Fujibayashi? Is there anything solid about who this is or may have been.
He was allegedly a samurai from Iga during the Sengoku period that served Imagawa Yoshimoto. His descendent Fujibayashi Yasutake wrote the Bansenshukai.
I don't know what to say about this video, but I'll leave a comment anyway. :D
Can I suggest if u can make a video as u said in one of the videos that you sometimes wander off outside your village in the dark just to check ninja skills. If u can make one of such videos that would be much appreciated.
It would just be a black screen. It’s just dark.
@@AntonyCummins no issues but at least we can learn something.
What is the book's name?
The lost samurai school