Some of the basic ideas behind the development of ninjutsu came to Japan from China, but like much else in Japanese culture which stems from foreign sources of influence, ninjutsu quickly became Japanized.
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Ninjutsu: The Art of Invisibility
May 15, 2008, Tuttle Publishing
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in English
- Revised edition
0804839379 9780804839372
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Ninjutsu: The Art of Invisibility--Japan's Feudal-Age Espionage Methods (Tuttle Library of Martial Arts)
March 1992, Tuttle Publishing
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in English
0804815976 9780804815970
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Ninjutsu: the art of invisibility : Japan's feudal-age espionage methods.
1984, Lotus Press
in English
- 8th ed.
4897880076 9784897880075
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"Some of the basic ideas behind the development of ninjutsu came to Japan from China, but like much else in Japanese culture which stems from foreign sources of influence, ninjutsu quickly became Japanized."
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