Verified - True Path Of The Ninja The Definitive Translation Of The Shoninki By Anthony Cumminspdf

Desperation is a dangerous thing for a ninja. It leads to mistakes. He reached into his pack, his fingers brushing against the hilt of his blade before settling on something far heavier: a tightly bound manuscript wrapped in oilskin.

The Shoninki, written in 1681 by Natori Masatake, stands as one of the three major surviving ninja manuals of feudal Japan. Along with the Bansenshukai and the Ninpiden, this historical text provides an authentic look into the strategies, philosophies, and espionage techniques of the shinobi. Desperation is a dangerous thing for a ninja

The core strength of the Shoninki lies in its understanding of human nature. The second volume moves away from physical entry and delves into entering the human mind. written in 1681 by Natori Masatake