Ниндзя / Кем были ниндзя на самом деле? / Ниндзя и история Японии / Уроки истории / МИНАЕВ
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Misconceptions about Ninjas
The speaker addresses common misconceptions about ninjas portrayed in popular culture, such as their attire and combat skills.
Misconceptions about ninjas
- Ninjas did not wear tight black costumes; this portrayal originated from theater.
- The idea of a ninja fighting multiple opponents is unrealistic; their main objective was assassination or gathering intelligence.
- In Japan, ninjas were referred to as "shinobi" or "senban," meaning stealthy individuals.
Historical Background of Ninjas
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Understanding the Purpose of Ninjas
The speaker discusses the purpose and significance of ninjas, both in historical context and in modern-day perception.
The Role of Ninjas in History
- Ninjas were skilled individuals who carried out complex missions.
- They served their own clan and did not pledge loyalty to any specific leader.
- This lack of allegiance ultimately led to their downfall during the Tokugawa era.
Misconceptions about Ninjas
- The popular image of a ninja wearing a black, tight-fitting costume originated from Kabuki theater.
- In reality, ninjas wore loose-fitting clothing to disguise themselves as peasants or tradesmen.
- Their outfits were often brown, gray, or other earthy tones to blend
The Effective Weapons of Ninjas
This section discusses the various effective weapons used by ninjas, including knuckle dusters, claw-like weapons, and concealed blades.
Types of Weapons Used by Ninjas
- Ninjas used a variety of weapons, including traditional European knuckle dusters and claw-like weapons.
- Knuckle dusters were worn on the fingers and could cause bloody wounds that could be fatal.
- Some knuckle dusters had steel rods with spikes or rings with spikes for more damage.
- Another weapon used by ninjas was a pen-like
Ninja Legends and Techniques
This section discusses various legends and techniques associated with ninjas.
Ninjas' Stealthy Skills
- Ninjas were known for their stealth and assassination skills.
- One legend tells the story of a ninja who killed an enemy by stabbing him in the backside with a sword.
- Another legend involves a ninja using a long stiletto to inflict excruciating pain on his target's intestines.
Ninja's Mastery of Disguise
- A famous ninja named Kato Danzo became renowned for his mastery of disguise.
- He posed as a wandering magician, using his profession as a cover for espionage and assassinations.
- Kato Danzo's trick was to draw attention to himself, making people underestimate him as a professional killer.
Vanishing Act Underwater
- Some ninjas developed unique tricks to escape or hide from their enemies.
- One such technique involved completely disappearing underwater using hollow reed pipes.
Oda Nobunaga and Ninjas
This section explores the relationship between Oda Nobunaga, a legendary samurai, and ninjas.
Oda Nobunaga's Ambitions
- Oda Nobunaga aimed to unify Japan during the 15th century.
- He initially employed nin
The Elite Squad of 10 Ninjas
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