Ninjutsu
The practice of Ninjutsu started about 800 years ago between the ninja people living in Japan. The warrior class ruling Japan at the time was known as the Samurai. The land and it's people were under their control. The Samurai was answerable only to their lord the Shogun. But the ninjas did not wish to serve the Samurai and so they fled to the cold barren mountains of Iga and Koga.
There they trained in the arts of war and their art was based on a great Chinese military text which had been written by General Sun Tzu, called the Art of War. As the centuries came and went, the ninja under took training in every known martial art from cradle to grave. Espionage and assassination by any means possible was their forte. But their training taught them to attain spiritual heights, by pushing their bodies and minds to limits over and above normal human endurance.
When Japan came out into the modern era with the collapse of feudalism, Japan's secret service and special services groups absorbed the ninjas.
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