Ninjutsu Essays

  • Ninjas in Feudal Japan

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    The Ninja was one of Japans greatest mysteries and greatest warrior of all time. However dishonourable the job, it still got done. So there are many questions that arise from these mysterious people like who were they, and exactly what did they do, and so to answer these questions we must look deeper into the history of feudal Japan. The Ninja first appeared in feudal japan in the fifteenth century and are often thought of as the first spies. However there was little trace of left after the ninja

  • The Acknowledgement of Basic Principle

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    ignorance, greed, and anger. This awareness allows me to practice controlling my thoughts, words, and deeds by following the tenets of focused conviction in mindful action. To give a reason, I chose ninjutsu over other martial arts would thereby further display my ignorance because I believe ninjutsu chose me. Martial arts are the canvas for warriors artistic expression and the protector of his/her spirit. The end state for the martial artist is to master their artistic expression by attaining the

  • Essay On Ninjas And Ninjas

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    with each other, and that is when samurais began to emerge. Ninjas and samurai developed different styles of fighting even though they were around the same time period and place. Ninjas fought with a style that is now called ninjutsu whereas samurais developed jiu-jitsu. “Ninjutsu is the martial art, strategy, andtactics of ... ... middle of paper ... ...ecause they were involved in espionage, assassinations, and many things that were believed to be immoral. But even though they were perceived as

  • Ninjas: The Assassinated Samurai

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    precise origin of the silent assassins, because historians did not record as much about them. This is due to the fact that ninjas were recruited from the lower class. They were created to counteract the upper-class samurai of feudal Japan. The art of ninjutsu began around 600-900 AD. Ninja clan training done by Japanese war monks was greatly influenced by the Chinese monks, who fled to Japan after the chaotic fall of the Tang Dynasty. Some ninjas were disgraced Samurai, but most were lower class

  • Persuasive Essay On Why I Want To Be Ninjas

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    I would prefer to be a ninja for a day because, on Minecraft I always put on black dyed leather armor and would type in chat “nin nin.” I love ninjas more than pirates and with ninjas you could pretend to be a Naruto character for a day. I would also be a ninja because I would be able to hide in the shadows. Ninja are skilled in many types of martial arts as well. Ninja can be assigned missions to assassinate people or to protect somebody. Ninjas also have a code of honor unlike a pirate. They have

  • Naruto Research Paper

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    Konoha. In the manga Naruto, he encounters many other ninjas, friends and foe who all fight differently. Characters of Naruto can be placed into three categories of Ninjutsu, Taijutsu, and Genjutsu based on the styles of fighting of each character. Sasuke Uchiha, Madara Uchiha and Naruto Uzumaki, himself, are ninjutsu users. Ninjutsu is the art of using chakra, or energy that develops from oneself, to physically attack changing chakra into a specific element of nature that the user’s genetics allow

  • First Issue Of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

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    The origin of the turtles starts out in Japan. There is this man named Homato Yoshi and he is a respected ninja and a high ranked member of the Foot Clan. Yoshi had a pet rat named Splinter and Splinter would imitate Yoshi's pratice of ninjutsu. He was also in love with a woman named Tang Shen, but someone else loved her, Oroku Nagi. Shen rejected