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FUJITA SEIPKO: "The Last Koga Ninja."


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Fujita Seiko - "THE LAST KOGA NINJA."

By: Author Shidoshi, Phillip T. Hevener,
Co-editor: Shihan, Ed Martin.

Total # of pages : 91
Book Format: Trade Paperback (6x9)

Subject: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / General. SPORTS & RECREATION / History/ Martial Arts & Self-Defense.


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This is a must have for all people who are interested in or who are training in Ninjutsu. This historical reference is a "must have" for your library if you are in the Bujinkan.

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Description:

In the forty years since his death, Fujita Seiko has been a man of mystery, rumor and conjecture. Little of substance existed to bring the facts of his career to life, yet all agree that he made his mark by claiming to be the "last ninja." Now, Hevener brings Fujita's career to life. Here, for the first time, you will learn of Fujita's early training, his role during World War II, and the high regard with which his contemporaries held his abilities and accomplishments. Ultimately, you will learn of the fate of his martial arts legacy, including his mysterious and controversial Wada-ha Koga-Ryu Ninjutsu.


Seiko Fujita - learned his Koga Ryu Ninjutsu (Koga ryu Wada Ha) from his grandfather, the 13th Generation inheritor of the art. Fujita's grandfather died only a few years after Fujita began to study under him, but the tradition was still passed to Seiko Fujita and he was considered the 14th Generation successor in the art. In his life time he wrote five books, which serve as excellent resources for Ninjutsu historians interested in the Koga Ninja traditions. Fujita died on January 4th, 1966.

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