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Bansenshūkai (萬川集海, Ten
Thousand Rivers Flowing Together to form an Ocean) (Also
pronounced Mansenshukai) is a 1676 ****anese book
containing a collection...
- philosophy, were
written in the 17th and 18th centuries, most
notably the
Bansenshūkai (1676). By the time of the
Meiji Restoration (1868),
shinobi had become...
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offshoot of the Hattori.
Major examples include the
Ninpiden (1655), the
Bansenshūkai (1675), and the Shōninki (1681).
Modern schools that
claim to
train ninjutsu...
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their male counterparts. However, the late 17th
century ninja handbook Bansenshukai describes a
technique called kunoichi-no-jutsu (くノ一の術, "the ninjutsu...
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system was in use in
other parts of East Asia, such as
ancient ****an; the
Bansenshūkai,
written by
Fujibayashi Yasutake,
mentions the
system several times and...
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three key
historical texts of ninjutsu,
along with the Shōninki and the
Bansenshukai. It was p****ed down in the
Hattori family, and was
considered a secret...
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Ludwigshafen East Asia
Institute Military Horses in East
Asian warfare Bansenshūkai Miyamoto Musashi Sun Tzu The Art of War The Book of Five
Rings Yi Sun-sin...
- lit. 'occlusion lantern'). Gandō-style
lanterns are
described in the
Bansenshūkai of 1676. The
external shroud was bell-shaped and
could be made of copper...
- the
espionage strategies of the
shinobi from Kishū.
Together with the
Bansenshukai and
Ninpiden it is one of
three major extant writings of the ninja. An...
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portal Books portal Achtung – Panzer! by
Heinz Guderian Arthashastra Bansenshukai Commentarii de
Bello Gallico (Commentaries on the
Gallic War) by Julius...