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History of Ninjutsu: Takeda Ninja

From 武神館兜龍 Bujinkan Toryu by Toryu

History of Ninjutsu: Takeda Ninja

武田忍者 Takeda Ninja (Page 104-106) from the book Bessho Rekishi Dokuhon Vol. 72 – Shinobi no Mono 132-nin Data File. Written by 宗方翔 Munehō Shō (Scenario Writer).

▽ Takeda Ninja – In the Sengoku Jidai, shrine maidens conducted spy activities…!?

In the 1991 special issue of “Rekishi Dokuhon,” “Definitive Edition: All About Ninjas,” there was a description by 名和弓雄 Nawa Yumio about the female spies 歩き巫女 Aruki Miko nurtured by 武田信玄 Takeda Shingen. For me, who only knew shrine maidens as those in white robes and red hakama or as dubious fortune-tellers, the theory that shrine maidens equaled kunoichi, ninja, was very intriguing, and as I was searching for material for historical novels, I promptly visited Nawa’s residence to hear his story and went to the site.

The training center for these female ninjas, “甲斐信濃巫女道修練道場 Kai Shinano Miko-dō Shūren Dōjō,” was in 信州小県郡祢津村古御館 Shinshū Chikuma-gun Netsu-mura Furumidate (Nagano-ken Tōbu-chō). Now it is 田中駅 Tanaka-eki on the Shin’etsu Line. About thirty minutes from Karuizawa by local train, it is a hilly area along the 千曲川 Chikuma-gawa.

However, the target dojo was already gone without a trace, and even its location could not be identified. Instead, in 古御館 Furumidate, there remained a house said to be inhabited by shrine maidens. A small house built in the style of an old farmhouse, nearly a ruin, but several such houses were clustered along a narrow path.

According to 中山太郎 Nakayama Tarō’s “日本巫女史 Nihon Miko Shi” (History of Japanese Shrine Maidens), this path was once called “ののう小路 Nonō Kōji,” and the surrounding area formed a large settlement of shrine maidens’ houses, called “ののう屋敷 Nonō Yashiki,” bustling with activity.

ののう Nonō is a unique local term for shrine maidens, from the phrase “nō, nō” used when addressing people. Also, it seems to derive from the custom of calling deities “のんのんさま Nonnon-sama.”

In other words, shrine maidens who performed rituals for the sick and divined the past and future for the troubled were considered to exist between gods and humans, thus called ののう Nonō.

“Female” in ancient times entrusted politics to male kin, secluded themselves deep in palaces to serve gods, and conveyed divine oracles to people, like queens of a nation. 魏志倭人伝 Gishi Wajin Den’s 鬼弥呼 Himiko. In the era of 応神天皇 Ōjin Tennō, 神功皇后 Jingū Kōgō (169–269 CE), who long served as regent, is such an example, and this tradition extended to the female emperors 推古 Suiko, 皇極 Kōgyoku, 持統 Jitō. However, as time passed, the nature of “female” changed, and in the 平安時代 Heian Jidai (794–1185 CE), when Shugendō and Onmyōji appeared and the divination techniques of Yin-Yang Five Elements theory became popular, the power of shrine maidens, who mediated divine will, declined.

Then, from the 源平 Genpei battles (1180–1185 CE) to the 戦国時代 Sengoku Jidai (1467–1603 CE), as samurai rose, female power waned, and shrine maidens’ activities transformed into singers of 今様 Imayō or 白拍子 Shirabyōshi, and further into 出雲の阿国 Izumo no Okuni’s female kabuki in later generations.

However, during political or social upheavals, shrine maidens’ divine prophecies captured people’s hearts, always fulfilling some role. For example, in 壬申の乱 Jinshin no Ran (672 CE), the oracles of local shrine maidens allied with the 吉野軍 Yoshino-gun were referenced for strategy, and one oracle included enemy country information, contributing to victory. It is likely that shrine maidens infiltrated enemy territory for espionage. It feels like the origin of the 歩き巫女 Aruki Miko used by 信玄 Shingen for intelligence activities, which is intriguing.


Takeda Ninja (Page 104-106) written by Munehō Shō for the Bessho History Reading Book No. 72 – Data file of 132 Ninjas.

I could not find much information about this book, who wrote it or the publisher. It looks like it was published as a history book/magazine published monthly.

Being the 72’nd book I guess it has been around for many years, the web site jinbutsu.co.jp is dead so I don’t know much about the publisher.

Published May 2001
228 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 4404027729
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-4404027726

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Bujinkan Kunoichi Taikai – August update

Dear fellow Buyu,

Here is the Kunoichi Taikai update for August.

There are over 225 attendees for the Kunoichi Taikai. The accommodations are now filled. The Training  package is the only registration possibility left. We now have a listing of some inexpensive hotels that might be of help in your planning process. Included is a link to finding others hotels should those not be to your liking. You can download this listing here.

There are a few women who have filled out a registration form, but we have not received payment from you. There are also a handful of women who have registered, paid a deposit and have not paid the balance. Everyone has been notified, and reminders sent out. The rooms that have been reserved are held until August 10th only. At that time, they will be released for those waiting. Only those who have paid in full have received a confirmation email. This contains details of their registration package and roommates (if you have one).  If you have not received this, (please check your emails) then you are not registered.

The Taikai schedule is complete. You can download it here. We will have 4 classes taking place simultaneously. We have a total of 10 breakout sessions (40 classes) and the opening and closing session as a group, with all instructors teaching briefly. We have for each session, training geared for basics, intermediate and advanced level. For those traveling by car, you may consider bringing weapons, and if you have extras, and would like to share, this would be great. Those traveling by air and train may have difficulty bringing weapons with them, and this will ensure the possibility of weapons training. There is something for everyone!!

The offerings for the Friday evening workshops are varied and sure to interest many of you! Feldenkreis, Reiki, Yoga, Meditation, Pilates and Training children, are just a few of the workshops being offered. Saturday evenings Marketplace will exhibit a variety of products and works of art and crafts. The Demonstration portion of the evening will show the skills of many talented women in a variety of areas. Those who have registered, will be receiving detailed information later this month. Overall, the Taikai, with its many classes, top notch female instructors and showcasing talents of all kinds is sure to be one you don’t want to miss. The only experience of its kind!!

The T-shirt/ sweatshirt design and order form can be downloaded here, or you can find it on the website here. If you are attending the Taikai, as a participant, you will receive your own, unique shirt as part of the package. The shirts on the order are for everyone, black with silver print. If you are interested in having one of these, and are attending, you can purchase it at the Taikai. If you are not attending and would like one, then fill out the order form and email it to the address listed.

We look forward to welcoming many Bujinkan Kunoichi in September. Check the News section of the website for continuing updates. Or better yet, subscribe for updates, that will continue after the event is over!

If you have questions regarding any aspect of the event, we encourage you to check the website for information and also to read the FAQ’s page, as most questions are answered there. We keep all information up to date.

This is an event you don’t want to miss!! Remember, this is only held this one time!!

Important Website Pages:

Home
Registration
Fees and Costs
Schedule
Instructors Bios
FAQs
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Support the Event

Ways you can help……

We have posters you can print and share with others and banners for posting on your website. You can access the posters in 2 sizes, A4 and Letter. The banners can be accessed here and for an animated banner, here.  Please also pass it on to other dojos – we are trying to e-mail as many as we can but there must be many, many more of us.

If you know companies or businesses who might like to sponsor or donate please contact us. We have a letter that can be sent to them with specific information.

Have you considered a fund raiser in your dojo to support female students attending? We have heard of some dojos holding a special event or seminar to help with the travel costs. What a great idea!

You might consider a personal or dojo donation to help defray some of the costs, as we are trying to keep this very reasonable. Any small amount is helpful.

Spread the word!!

For more information please visit www.bujinkankunoichi.com or with any questions you can email: [email protected]

In the spirit of Budo, thank you!

Sheila Haddad
Katrin Jansen
Taikai Organizers…