Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Arts of the Kōga


The Kōga ninja practiced similar arts as their Iga counterparts. The Kōga had separated the arts so they could practice solely on what was needed for certain situations. Instead of mixing all the teachings, separating them 
allowed them to focus, yet they used them together in a lethal combination.

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  • Angou: Signaling
  • Bajutsu: Horsemanship art
  • Bōjutsu: Staff art
  • Boryaku: Military strategy
  • Chimon: Geography
  • Choho: Espionage
  • Gokui atemi sakkatsuho zukai: Secret killing strikes art
  • Goton-no-jutsu: Five elements escape methods
  • Kukushi bukijutsu: Hidden weapons art
  • Hensōjutsu: Camouflage art
  • Hichojutsu: Jumping art
  • Hojōjutsu: Rope tying art
  • Hojutsu: Gunpowder and fire art
  • KusarigamajutsuKusarigama art
  • Kyushojutsu: Vital points art
  • Iaijutsu: Sword drawing art
  • Intonjutsu: Escaping and concealment art
  • Jōjutsu: Short staff art
  • Jouhou kaishuu: Information gathering
  • Karumijutsu: Body lightening art
  • Kenjutsu: Sword art
  • Kyuba: Mounted archery
  • Kyujutsu: Archery art
  • NaginatajutsuNaginata art
  • Shinobi-irijutsu: Stealth and entering methods art
  • Seishin teki kyoko: Spiritual refinement
  • Shurikenjutsu: Throwing weapon art
  • Sojutsu: Spear art
  • Suijutsu: Swimming art
  • Suirenjutsu: Water survival art
  • Taihenjutsu: Body moving art
  • Taijutsu: Body fighting art
  • Tenmon: Meteorology
  • Zanshin: Clear mental awareness

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