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ChosonNinja made Youtube delete a bunch of videos that He didn't want people to see. How coward. We use Choson's video only for quoting purpose and under fair use doctrine. ChosonNinja's attitude is nothing different than Kim Jong Il.
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Please read this first! The purpose of this video is to show difference of Japanese and Korean culture. These days, some Korean nationalists try to Koreanize Japanese culture like Ninja, Samurai and Japanese martial arts. But those didn't exist in Korean history. The reason why Japan developed such "warrior culture" was because Japan had been ruled by Samurai for around 700 years while Korea was ruled by lazy Yangban. When the US occupied Japan after WWII, the first thing they did was banning martial arts. They thought the warrior culture leaded Japanese people into war. So it doesn't matter which picture is better. I tried to find better Korean pictures but 1. Hard to find Korean picture taken in photo studio. 2. Hard to find color painted Korean pictures. The most of Korean pictures are actually newer than the Japanese ones. If you know good web sites that hold old Korean photos, please send the links via PM. |
Japanese version of "ChosonNinja's Korean Pride"
朝鮮忍者のコリアアンプライド |
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This is a response to ChosonNina's "984 Some other Ninjutsu info" and "986 Cho Bushi from a honest source"
The content may be harsh to both Choson and Hatsumi followers. Many martial arts forums have threads about Takamatsu so if you are interested, please dig it by yourself. |
ChosonNinja pretended to be a monk in his video, but it was Japanese monk, not Korean.
ChosonNinja knows that most Americans can't distinguish Japanese culture and Korean cultue so he uses popular Japanese culture like Ninja to promote Korea. |
Japanese version やる夫で学ぶ忍術2 |
Japanese version やる夫で学ぶ忍術1 |
I had an opportunity to go to Nagoya last month. Then I thought it's good to drive by Iga and Koka.
***There were more foreign tourists than Japanese in Iga Ninja museum. The museum was within Iga-Ueno castle park. The castle was full of Japanese tourists but they seemed to be not interested in Ninja. ***Koka Ninja village was terrible. They charged 1000 yen for entering the almost ruin. The Ninja athletic park was the main attraction and if you finish all the athletic stuffs, you can get the Ninja certificate.lol ***Koka Ninja house's "house" was real one but the displayed Ninja items had no authenticity. |