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忍術秘録

Ninjutsu Hiroku

Author:
Fujita Seiko (藤田西湖)
Category:
Ninjutsu
Collection:
Robert C. Gruzanski Collection

Description

Core Themes and Content

The book is less of a “how-to” for combat and more of a scholarly encyclopedia that documents the reality of ninjutsu as a strategic system of intelligence, psychological warfare, and survival.

  • Historical Analysis: Fujita provides a deep dive into the three most famous ninja scrolls: the Bansenshukai, Shoninki, and Ninpiden. He analyzes their origins and explains the philosophy behind them.
  • The “Internal” Ninja (Yo-nin): A significant portion focuses on “bright” or “open” ninjutsu—using social standing, psychology, and disguise to gather information without ever having to sneak into a building.
  • Specialized Tools & Weapons: Fujita details the construction and use of actual historical equipment, including:
  • Metsubishi: Blinding powders and their chemical compositions.
  • Shurikenjutsu: The physics and tactical use of throwing blades.
  • Infiltration Tools: Devices for climbing (kaginawa) and crossing water.
  • Mental & Physical Discipline: The text covers Kuji-kiri (hand seals) and meditative techniques used for mental focus, alongside “superhuman” physical feats like joint dislocation and endurance training.

Edition details

Published:
08/18/1936
Publisher:
Chiyoda Shoin Hakko
Edition:
  • • Print Date: August 14, 1936 (Showa 11)
  • • Original Price: 1 Yen 50 Sen (written as 壹圓五十銭)
  • • Publishing Location: Kanda, Tokyo (神田区)
  • • Content Scope: Historical overview featuring the first pre-war academic transcriptions of regional shinobi text archives.
Condition:
Good
Slipcase:
Yes

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