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  • {{Italic title|reason=[[:Category:Japanese words and phrases]]}} ...page&q=metsubushi&f=true ''Secrets of the samurai: a survey of the martial arts of feudal Japan'', Oscar Ratti, Adele Westbrook, Tuttle Publishing, 1991 P.
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  • [[Image:Makibishi.JPG|thumb| Japanese "makibishi" iron spikes, a type of caltrop]] ...X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=8&ved=0CEsQ6AEwBzgK#v=onepage&q&f=true ''Japanese Castles AD 250--1540'', Stephen Turnbull, Peter Dennis, Osprey Publishing,
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  • ...old and traditional schools ("[[Ryū (school)|ryūha]]") of Japanese martial arts including but not exclusive to schools that have ties with [[ninjutsu]]. [[Category:Japanese martial arts terminology]]
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  • {{Short description|Japanese mountain ascetic hermits}} {{Italic title|reason=[[:Category:Japanese words and phrases]]}}
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  • {{Italic title|reason=[[:Category:Japanese words and phrases]]}} {{short description|Japanese martial arts}}
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  • {{short description|Japanese term for formal training hall of any martial arts}} {{Italic title|reason=[[:Category:Japanese words and phrases]]}}
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  • {{Infobox martial art ...手裏剣術}} is a general term describing the traditional [[Japan]]ese [[martial arts]] of throwing ''[[shuriken]]'', which are small, hand-held weapons used pri
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  • {{short description|Martial arts discipline and tactics of the ninja}} {{Infobox martial art
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  • ...injas, although they had a common core of skills, being trained in martial arts, such as [[taijutsu]] and [[ninjutsu]]. Kunoichi training tended to priorit ...racters that resemble the three [[Stroke (CJKV character)|strokes]] in the Japanese [[kanji]] character for {{nihongo|"woman"|女|onna}} in the following [[str
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  • {{short description|Japanese gardening and masonry tool adapted as a weapon}} {{Italic title|reason=t[[:Category:Japanese words and phrases]]}}
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  • {{Italic title|reason=[[:Category:Japanese words and phrases]]}} ...n]] that consists of a ''[[Kama (weapon)|kama]]'' (the [[Japanese language|Japanese]] equivalent of a sickle) on a [[kusari-fundo]] – a type of metal chain (
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  • ...i''''' ({{lang|ja|萬川集海}}, translated 'All Rivers Merge into the Sea') is a Japanese book containing a collection of knowledge from the clans in the [[Iga Provi ...and the [[Ninpiden]] of 1560 make up the three major sources<ref>"Martial arts of the world: an encyclopedia, Volume 2: Ninjutsu", 2001, Thomas A. Green</
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  • ...nce act with the Barnum & Bailey Circus that demonstrated Japanese martial arts to American audiences across the country. Kono died of cancer in Williamspo ...the Japanese attack on [[Pearl Harbor]] in December 1941, and due to the [[Japanese American internment]], it did not reopen for training until January 1, 1947
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  • {{short description|Japanese art of target test cutting}} {{Italic title|reason=[[:Category:Japanese words and phrases]]}}
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  • {{short description|Throwable Japanese concealed weapon}} {{Italic title|reason=[[:Category:Japanese words and phrases]]}}
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  • {{short description|American martial artist}} {{Infobox martial artist
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  • | language = [[English language|English]], [[Japanese language|Japanese]] ...st one special training because this is the essence of traditional martial arts practice." One strict rule of Special Training is that no participant may
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  • ...r degree, the curriculum is derived from the practice of [[ninjutsu]], the arts of the [[ninja]]; covert agents or assassins of [[feudal Japan]]. ...ng his own group of organizations called Quest Centers and his own martial arts style, [[To-Shin Do]]. Several other schools of ninjutsu also were created
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  • {{Infobox martial art school | logo = Shotokan japanese.svg
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  • ...]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.britannica.com/sports/martial-art|title=martial art {{!}} Definition, History, Types, & Facts|website=Encyclopedia Britanni ...would be more appropriate on the basis that many martial arts were never "martial" in the sense of being used or created by professional [[warrior]]s.<ref>{{
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