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  2. List of Nintama Rantarō video games - Wikipedia

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    Nintama Rantarō - July 28, 1995 - Culture Brain; Nintama Rantarō 2 - March 29, 1996 - Culture Brain . BS Nintama Rantarō 2 - 1996 - Culture Brain; Puzzle Nintama Rantarō - June 28, 1996 - Culture Brain

  3. Togakure-ryū - Wikipedia

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    The Togakure ryu Ninjutsu Hidensho is a Japanese manuscript written by Takamatsu, in the possession of Masaaki Hatsumi, that documents modern Togakure-ryū. [5] The document is purported to contain the origin of the "18 Skills of Ninjutsu". Modern Togakure-ryu is taught in the syllabi of the Bujinkan, Genbukan, Jinenkan, Gi Yu Kyo Kai, and To ...

  4. Bleeding Edge (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Bleeding Edge is a 2020 multiplayer online battle arena game developed by Ninja Theory and published by Xbox Game Studios. The game was released for Windows and Xbox One on 24 March 2020. It received mixed reviews from critics. On 28 January 2021, Ninja Theory ended development on Bleeding Edge.

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  6. List of Japanese martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Aikido; Araki-ryū; Ashihara kaikan; Bajutsu; Battōjutsu; Bōjutsu; Bujinkan; Byakuren Kaikan; Chitō-ryū; Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu; Enshin kaikan; Gensei-ryū ...

  7. Japanese martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Battōjutsu training technically incorporates kata, but generally consist of only a few moves, focusing on stepping up to an enemy, drawing, performing one or more cuts, and sheathing the weapon. Battōjutsu exercises tend to lack the elaborateness, as well as the aesthetic considerations of iaijutsu or iaidō kata .

  8. Randori - Wikipedia

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    Randori (乱取り) is a term used in Japanese martial arts to describe free-style practice (sparring). The term denotes an exercise in 取り tori, applying technique to a random (乱 ran) succession of uke attacks. The actual connotation of randori depends on the martial art it is used in.

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