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06-22-2007, 11:50 AM
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i will post images of the blades as soon as i find them....one will be a more modern remake (same style, but with a futuristic look) but hopefully i can find a classicly styled singleedged one |
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06-22-2007, 11:58 AM
http://budk.com/images/500/BK385.jpg
THIS is the style classically attributed to the Ninja. double-edged, and only curving at the tip. http://budk.com/images/500/BK277.jpg this is the type i was referring to, belonging to the group of ALLEDGED "ninja" http://budk.com/images/500/UC1258.jpg this is the sort of blade i assume you mean when you say ninja blade (slightly curved, straight edge...ignore the handle)...it is a SAMURAI weapon, not a ninja one oooo...i just found a katana similar to one i tried to train with as a child...a standard samurai katana, but with both the leading and trailing edges sharpened....i stopped trying when i cut my ear on the backswing EDIT: i also just realized that that second style was also used in the movie The Last Samurai....while it was true that the group using it were supposed to be ninja, the sword itself was not used by the ninja...in fact, the swords being used were clearly not even an authentic style, which i found rather funny. |
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06-22-2007, 03:44 PM
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The time period you are referring to is the very end of the Tokugawa period; Wong Fei Hung never came to Japan during this time. Rather, the only official record of him interacting with the Japanese was when he fought against their army in Taiwan. During this time period you are referring to, there was a lot of inner turmoil and conflict between those who supported the Shogun and those who supported the Emperor. The Shogun's side was open to foreign influence, while the Emperor supporters, aka Imperial Loyalists were not. The incident you are referring to had nothing to do with ninja. Ronin members of one of several Imperial Loyalist parties took it upon themselves to attempt to assassinate a foreign ambassador, they were not ordered to do it by any daimyo; those Imperial Loyalists acted of their own accord, some of them AGAINST the wishes of their daimyo. What's more, neither the ninja nor the samurai served the Emperor. If they served any one figure, it would be the Shogun since it was he who was actually in power (the Emperor up until now has been little more than a figurehead). Otherwise they would serve their respective daimyo (feudal lords). |
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06-22-2007, 03:48 PM
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06-22-2007, 03:53 PM
If you ever have the opportunity, go to the Ninja Museum in Iga-Ueno, Japan. You'll find quite a few non-wooden single-edged ninja blades on display there (among other things). So far, that's the best place I've found to go and see historical ninja weaponry.
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06-22-2007, 04:10 PM
because i keep seeing weapons that weren't used by the ninja as being classified as ninja weapons....this is a topic about swords and armor
anyways, yes, towards the end they were theives, but originally they were fiercely loyal. everyone views them as ruthless murderers and such, but that's only recent history |
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