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''Bansenshukai'' (萬川集海, translated 'Sea of Myriad Rivers Merging') is a Japanese book containing a collection of knowledge from the clans in the Iga and Kōga regions that had been devoted to the training of ninja.〔"The Book of Ninja: ''The first complete translation of the Bansenshukai''", 2013, Anthony Cummins & Yoshie Minami〕 It was compiled by Fujibayashi Sabuji in 1676, in the early years of the Tokugawa shogunate, to preserve the knowledge that had been developed during the near-constant military conflict from the Ōnin War until the end of the Siege of Osaka almost 150 years later. As well as information on military strategy and weapons, it has sections on the astrological and philosophical beliefs of the times,〔(Bansenshukai ). Ninjutsu.com. Accessed March 8th, 2012.〕 and along with the Shōninki of 1681 and the Ninpiden of 1655 make up the three major sources〔"Martial arts of the world: an encyclopedia, Volume 2: Ninjutsu", 2001, Thomas A. Green〕 of direct information about this shadowy profession. ==Contents== The books include: *Two Volumes of thought and philosophy *Four Volumes on leadership *Three Volumes on ''Yo-nin'' - open disguise *Five Volumes on ''In-nin'' - hidden infiltration *Two Volumes on astrology *Five Volumes on tools and weapons 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bansenshukai」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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