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I suggest you drop this now. Your pathetic attempt at trolling will go no better here than it did at MAP.Seen this on MAP?
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So where is the book on ninjutsu history these people have published? For that matter, where is the specific evidence and such that they studied? I can point to stuff by Koyama, Nawa, etc on the matter. But it really does not look like many of the people doing kenjutsu, etc, have gone through some of the research specific to ninjutsu. In fact, I do believe that Dr. Friday has said words to the effect that he has not researched ninjutsu history and really does not have an interest to do so.
Again, these people are very well informed on what they do and have researched. But they have not published books on ninjutsu history and have shown no evidence to my eyes of ever researching it.
I do not like the use of the "appeal to authority" logical fallacy. Especially when the authority being cited has made statements about ninjutsu history that are wrong. I prefer to have people put their facts out for everyone to check for themselves rather than say that " I say that XX says YY and who are you to question that?"
I know that just living in Japan for years, speaking the language and studying a few martial arts does not make you an automatic expert in all aspects of history and martial arts. I have read about Shorinji kenpo, seen classes and demos and even have a friend that studies it in Japan. But I would never try to say that I am an expert in Shorinji kenpo. If I say something about it, I would expect to have to back up what I say with facts rather than have my word be enough. I could try to point to the guys I hang out with that study the art and comment on their knowledge of the subject matter, but that does not mean that I have any knowledge or even talked about it. And if we did talk about it, it does not mean I understood the whole picture or are even remembering the conversation correctly.
How is that for a trumping of your tactic?
I suggest you drop this now. Your pathetic attempt at trolling will go no better here than it did at MAP.
Kuoshu,
If you ever want to deal with the facts to lay out instead of trying to use this logical fallacy of the appeal to authority, I might be willing to debate you in a battle of wits. You might start looking at the evidence and works of Koyama, Nawa and a few others I could mention. How is that for a trumping of your tactic?
Mr Roley,
What would be the point? What proof would you provide?
Mr Hatsumi was also given the perfect opportunity to show proof once and for all on the Shinobi Winds documentary by Brandon Alvarez. But for some reason he decided it was beneath him to contribute. This was a ready-made opportunity for him to show a photo, a scroll, a license ... even a goddamn postcard. ANYTHING that would prove Toda was real and that he taught Togakure Ryu to Mr Takamatsu. But instead of showing proof, what does he do? Makes a heart shape with his hands and walks away.
This attitude is precisely why many koryu teachers won't accept students from the X-kans.
The thing that is most difficult to lie about is the taijutsu. Just from watching the Taijutsu of the different schools in Bujinkan you should be able to judge if they are Koryu or not.
It is not that easy.
Certainly there are certain things that pop out and tell us that an art is not what it claims. If you are holding the katana like a baseball bat, or leaping through the air with a jumping side kick while holding it, you are not doing Japanese kenjutsu- period. And then there are the many times people have picked up Chinese dao swords for their Japanese art and gotten laughed at on these boards.
But within the koryu, there is a huge variety and differences. If you look at the unarmed stuff from the Yagyu Shingan ryu vs the Takeuchi ryu or the sword from Kashima Shinto ryu with the sword from Maniwa Nen ryu you will find a wide range to fit in. And if someone is really good- they might be able to pull off some sort of fraud.
Take the case of the Kaze Arashi ryu. It is an art that claims to have originated in Japan with some practicioners still here. A few years ago, some of us in Japan tried to run down the training group in Japan and not only we were stonewalled, but some of the answers we were fed did not add up. But the movements were such that experts in the field such as Ellis Amdur and Meik Skoss were originally taken in and thought it was an authentic koryu that had fallen through the cracks.
Here is a link to them working with Meik Skoss at a demonstration with comments by Diane Skoss.
It would look like that their movements say that they are indeed koryu based on the opinions of experts. But look at the following thread and you will see that on further investigation that Amdur now believes that the art was created in America and the senior practicioners know it.
If these experts on Koryu could be deceived, then I do not think there is a snowball's chance in Hell that any of us could say with confidence that an art is koryu based on their taijutsu.
Lets face it, it is an established fact that Takamatsu was a silled practicioner in at least the Takagi ryu and the Kukishin ryu. With that type of background, how hard would it be to make up a similar system of movements? And then there is the fact that there were a hell of a lot of Koryu still alive when Takamatsu was a boy, and most of them died off like the dinosaurs since then. How hard would it be for him to have studied a few and then pass them off as arts with different names and histories. Even if he studied them for only a few months or years, he would still fall within the parameters you find in koryu.
So you really can't look at an art and say with certainty that it is koryu. I would not trust those that claim to be able to at all unless they have lived in Japan, speak Japanese and study several forms of Koryu. But even in that case, I have shown how anyone can be fooled.
Yet it hasn't stopped him from reposting it ad nauseam.Of course, as the Original Poster well knows, this is one of the deadest horses on the Internet.