Nana Sageo-jutsu Kata 5 of 7
Nana Sageo-jutsu Kata 5 of 7
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The shinobi is known to have had a longer sageo (下緒; cord) on their Tou (刀;blade) to help them on shinobi missions. In the Tomo-ryu there are seven methods called: “Nana-sageo-jutsu” (下げ緒七術), and are commonly called the seven cord arts of the ninja.
This image illustrates the use of the sageo to help aid in constructing shelter while out in the wilderness traveling on missions.
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Nana Sageo-jutsu Kata 3 & 4 of 7
Nana Sageo-jutsu Kata 3 & 4 of 7
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The shinobi is known to have had a longer sageo (下緒; cord) on their Tou (刀;blade) to help them on shinobi missions. In the Tomo-ryu there are seven methods called: “Nana-sageo-jutsu” (下げ緒七術), and are commonly called the seven cord arts of the ninja.
This image illustrates 2 of the 7 cords arts taught in the Nana-sageo-jutsu (下げ緒七術).
(Upper right) This is the use of the sageo to tie off any wounds that the ninja may absorb within battle.
(Bottom Left) This is the use of the ninja-tou as a climbing tool and using the longer sageo rope to pull the blade back up to the ninja.
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Nana Sageo-jutsu Kata 2 of 7
Nana Sageo-jutsu Kata 2 of 7
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The shinobi is known to have had a longer sageo (下緒; cord) on their Tou (刀;blade) to help them on shinobi missions. In the Tomo-ryu there are seven methods called: “Nana-sageo-jutsu” (下げ緒七術), and are commonly called the seven cord arts of the ninja.
This image illustrates 1of the 7 cords arts taught in the Nana-sageo-jutsu (下げ緒七術). This is to keep thieves from stealing your sword at night while you sleep.
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Nana Sageo-jutsu Kata 1 of 7
Nana Sageo-jutsu Kata 1 of 7
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The shinobi is known to have had a longer sageo (下緒; cord) on their Tou (刀;blade) to help them on shinobi missions. In the Tomo-ryu there are seven methods called: “Nana-sageo-jutsu” (下げ緒七術), and are commonly called the seven cord arts of the ninja.
This image illustrates 1of the 7 cords arts taught in the Nana-sageo-jutsu (下げ緒七術). This method is used to trip up samurai guards who are looking for you, this way you can eliminate them, or evade.
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Tomo Ryu Shinobijutsu – Keiko 2011- 武道流 – 戸猛流忍術 – 忍び- 古流 武 術
In this video is some of the training that we have done this year, in the art of the Tomo Ryu tradition of Shinobijutsu (ninjutsu). Some of the areas that were covered at this training event were:
History and Tradition
Taijutsu (empty hand fighting)
Tantojutsu (knife fighting)
Bojutsu (stick and staff fighting)
Kusarigama (sickle and chain fighting)
Kenjutsu (swordsmanship)
Shinobi-iri (stealth walking)
Inpo (entering methods)
Tonpo (exiting methods)
Yonin (light infiltration)
Innin (dark Infiltration)
Applications of Night Fighting
Boryaku (art of military strategy)
Chi-mon (geography)
Seishin teki Kyoyo (spiritual refinement)
Hensojutsu (art of disguise)
Kobuki (old weaponry)
Hibuki (hidden weaponry)
Katon-no-jutsu (art of using fire)
Kaginawa-jutsu (art of the hooked rope)
War is Chaos at Best, this was the artistic expression that was used when making the video, Chaos. I hope that you all enjoy the Tomo Ryu Shinobijutsu Video Promo!
Take Care, Be Safe &
Good Luck in your journey of Budo
Anshu Christa Jacobson
21st Soke of the Tomo Ryu Tradition
Headmistress of the Budo Ryu – School of the Warrior Way
Founder of the Budo Ryu Online University
Headmistress of the Budo Ryu – School of War
Soke / Inheritor of the Tomo Ryu Tradition
Owner of the Ninjutsu Super Store
Chief Editor of the Shinobi no Mono Magazine
Founder of the Ninjutsu International Federation
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Anshu Christa Jacobson – The truth behind the ninjato PART 3
This is part 3 of the Ninja Search! Great Research! This proves that the “Straight Blade” Katana, does date before the NINJA BOOK IN THE U.S.A (1980’s) and the NINJA BOOM IN JAPAN (1960’s).
I am not for sure why so many have issues with facts? Just because their teacher says “this” does not make it true. anyway, watch part 1 – 2 & 3 and figure out what you think.
Anshu Christa Jacobson – The truth behind the ninjato PART 2
This is part of the Ninja Search! Great Research! This proves that the “Straight Blade” Katana, does date before the NINJA BOOK IN THE U.S.A (1980’s) and the NINJA BOOM IN JAPAN (1960’s).
This is pictures and writings about the ashigaru actially using them in the time of the Sengoku Period, and again many know that the Shinobi were primarily out of the Ashigaru class! Great video, I hope that you all enjoy it!