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About Ninjas

Ninja:

Ninja were the ultimate warriors of feudal Japan. The history of the Ninja is hard to trace. This is because there were few, if any records kept of its existence. Most of what is known about the Ninja is taken from stories that have been passed down from generation to generation.

Nonuse was first introduced to Japan in 522 A.D. as a religion practiced by priests. These priests were not violent people, they were “mystics” who gathered and shared information for the ruling classes. The Ninja as we know them were not introduced until later. It wasn’t until 645 A.D. that the priests perfected their fighting skills and made use of their knowledge of nonuse. This was because they found themselves being harassed by the central government and found in necessary to protect themselves. In 794-1192 A.D. the new civilization flourished and with it, a new class of wealthy, privileged families. These families fought with one another in attempts to make or destroy emperors. The need for spies, informants and now assassins grew as these families dueled for power. They were suspicious and jealous of one another and would resort to any means necessary to eliminate any possible threats. Therefore, the practitioners of nonuse were in great demand. With this, the Ninja was born.

As the Ninja gained popularity, so did the stories of their superhuman abilities. This reputation was often encouraged by the Ninja themselves. Because they were a relatively weaker people then their counterparts, the Samurai, and were vulnerable to attack by the many warring families around them, it was to their advantage to have others believe they had such powers. Powers like having the strength of ten men, ability to turn into animals, fly and become invisible at will. The Ninja movies also added to the abilities by having the Ninja jump over buildings in a single jump, catch bullets in their teeth, and see into the future.

At this point you must understand the Samurai to truly understand just why the Ninja were so effective and in such demand. The Samurai’s life was to “live by the sword, die by the sword”, with no fear of death at all. His sword was his whole life, his soul. With this he followed the warrior’s code of honor, the Bushido. The bushido was to be followed at all times. If a Samurai were to stray from the code he would then commit seppuku, another term for hara-kiri. This was a ritual ******* where they would cut their stomach open with their smaller sword. The Ninja followed no such code. Their only code was to do whatever it takes to get the job done. This gave the Ninja a great advantage right away, adds the use of a wide variety of weapons and you have a superior warrior. Since the Samurai could not sneak into an enemy’s house, because it was against their code, they could not carry out such tasks as assassination and sabotage. This is where the Ninja came in. And if that meant sneaking up behind a Samurai warrior and killing him before he even knew he was in danger that was very permissible by the Ninja. The bushido would never allow for this. For this reason the Samurai were afraid of the Ninja. A fear the Ninja had earned.

 

 

 

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The Top Swords on the Market

Samurai Swords:

If you are into fantasy swords, medieval, fencing swords, futuristic swords, samurai swords or anything else in between then have I got news for you! Recently I was searching online for a friend of mine because he is really into the whole “Gladiator” and “300″ deal and decided to start collecting some of the coolest swords I have ever seen in my life. Well the one problem with collecting swords is that a lot of the time they are overly-expensive. And even if you are a die hard it’s still hard to put hundreds if not thousands of dollars down on a sword!

So I figured I would do my friend a favor and try to find him an awesome site that offered a ton of variety but that was still cost efficient. The results? Amazing. After I dug through a few of these sword sites online, I found some real gems. I found a few items that my friend has and they were three to four times less than the amount he bought his for! Listed below I have named a couple of the most popular high quality swords available to the consumers.

Handmade Ninja Sword – Masahiro Tsunami Nin-To – Finally, Masahiro has made a Ninja Sword worthy of armed combat! This Tsunami Nin-to (ninja sword) can be used for actual training and tameshigiri. The Tsunami lives up to its name with rapid yet powerful striking force. No edged weapon in history has ever been surrounded with such mystique and tradition like the Japanese sword. The sword is so intimately associated with the Japanese samurai that it became known as the “soul of the samurai”.

It was both artillery and symbolic representation, formed as a religious act and handled with superhuman skill. A sword forged by a legendary master was one of the most prized gifts that a warrior could receive. During the period of Warring States (770-476 B.C.), a famous sword maker named Ou Yezi created the most well-known sword in Longquan. Since then, the secret arts of crafting swords have been passed down from generation to generation.

Ryumon Hand Carved and Painted Phoenix Katana – 41.5 inches – Hand formed, very powerful AISI1065 high carbon steel blade. The HA (edge) is hardened using the conventional Japanese clay tempering technique to produce an HRC 56 and an HRC 45 for the back. A true Hamon (temper Line) is evident on the HA (edge). This is a “Live Steel” Sword crafted by traditional sword-smiths well-trained in the art of sword making. This sword will stand up to practice in the DOJO and Tameshigiri.

Shelby Officer Sword – 42 inches – This sword is a replica of the sword General “Jo” Shelby carried in the Civil War. The 42 inch stainless steel blade is carved with CSA (Confederate States of America) on one side. It boasts a black handle covered in gold wire with a brass guard and pommel. This Shelby Officer sword also comes with a black metal scabbard. In 1861, Shelby enlisted as a captain in the Confederate cavalry and later crusaded at Wilson’s Creek. Advanced to Colonel, he controlled a brigade at Prairie Grove. He led his “Iron Brigade” of Missouri volunteers on the longest cavalry raid of the war.

From September 22nd to November 3rd, 1863, Shelby’s unit crossed 1,500 miles throughout Missouri, inflicting more than 1,000 casualties on Union forces, and seizing or demolishing an estimated $2 million worth of Federal provisions and property. He was promoted to brigadier general on December 15th, 1863, after the victorious conclusion of the raid.

39 Inch Knight Templar Sword w/ Hard Scabbard – This classical sword style has been around since King Arthur swore in his first knight. This modern variation offers up the identical look and feel as the antiquated mock up. The stainless steel blade is 25 1/2 inch overall with a mirror finish. The case metal handle, guard, and pommel are surrounded with ornate symbolic representations and engravings. The sheath coordinates with a cast metal tip and collar. A wonderful, high quality piece for any collector.

These sites are cool because they don’t just offer swords, but they offer other things you enthusiasts might be interested as well such as helmets, axes, shields, and daggers! I’m actually really partial to the official helmet and shield from Gladiator myself, but whatever you like, they probably have! And the prices are as aforementioned are seriously ridiculous!

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