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Ninja Star: Art of Shuriken Jutsu

Ninja Star: Art of Shuriken Jutsu

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Toda has no knowledge of ninjutsu
Review: Toda has written several ninja-books to cash in on it but if you are interested in learning something, look elsewhere. Toda has no connections to any real ninja schools (unless he has enrolled...)

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Shuriken
Review: Um...I know what shuriken are and that you throw them! Why didn't the bonehead who wrote this book write an overview of the jutsus instead?!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: This book tries to star!! (Ninja that is)
Review: Well this is not a bad book just not a brilliant book. Presented to you is large text and hand drawn pictures, but on the other hand it is easy to read and has a lot of general information about the art of Shurikenjutsu.Historical backgrounds of Ninja and Samurai are explored. Technically stances, grips and throws are shown along with warm-up methods and building targets (including a moving one). Let me just say that if you are after a better book then look at anything by Hayes or Hatsumi but by buying this book you could do worse.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: This book tries to star!! (Ninja that is)
Review: Well this is not a bad book just not a brilliant book. Presented to you is large text and hand drawn pictures, but on the other hand it is easy to read and has a lot of general information about the art of Shurikenjutsu.Historical backgrounds of Ninja and Samurai are explored. Technically stances, grips and throws are shown along with warm-up methods and building targets (including a moving one). Let me just say that if you are after a better book then look at anything by Hayes or Hatsumi but by buying this book you could do worse.


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