Shinobi-Iri

Shinobi Iri
The Stealth and entering methods of the Ninja. Ninja back in the day were considered invisible, They could be in and out of a place fast. On this page we will talk about methods of walking and running silently, Lock Picking, Breaking in, And various Night-Operation's training.
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Nyukyo no Jutsu

Involved the correct use of timing to enter the enemy camp.
Nyukyo no jutsu involved the correct use of timing to make entry. Here is an example of proper timing. Every secure building that I have found has an outdoor smoking area. If I cannot get past the guard to enter then I drive around the building and find the smoking area. Dress like an office worker and clip on a properly colored name bade that is reversed (so that no one can see it isn’t real). Wait for the crowd that is outside to be almost finished smoking and walk up to the group and pull out a cigarette and smoke. Make small talk with the others and look at their name tags to get their names. Once that group goes in wait for the next group to come out (won’t take long). When they are done smoking wait for them to use their key card to enter the building and follow them in. If someone stops you tell them you are with (drop name of person on name badge) and you have a meeting in 5 minutes and you had to get a quick smoke. This technique has never failed to give me access to a secure building. Note the tools I needed, proper business attire, smoking paraphernalia, fake name badges and maybe a folder. This is just an example of timing there are many other techniques that cannot be covered online.

Monomi no Jutsu

The discovering of a weak place in the defenses.
Examples-A small creek bed, good to crawl in. A small creek bed going under a fence. An area camera's don't cover

Nyudaki no Jutsu

Using a weakness in the psychological makeup of the guard. For example, Guard 1 smokes habitually at point X in his patrol route

Yoji-gakure no Jutsu

Involved the classic move of throwing an object into water order to distract a guard.

Yoji

make the noise the agent would slip inside the camp.

Joei-on Jutsu

Dealt with the erasing of sound and light. Such things as keeping light sources between themselves and the guards, moving downwind to avoid alerting dogs and to reduce the likelihood of any sounds made being heard.

If ninja were ever caught, they would be tortured for there information, and killed.

Guidlines for Stealth Walking
by Stephen K. Hayes

Maintain balance control by allowing your body weight to sink and be carried by deeply flexed knees.
Remember to breathe along with your movement. Unconsciously holding your breath can unknowingly produce unneeded muscle tension, and could result in gasping release of breathe if you are startled or accidentally unbalanced.
Stay alert to the entire scene. Do not become so engrossed in watching your feet that you do not notice other people an element entering the surroundings.
Use all joints for movement, emphasizing fluidity through the engagement of the ankles, knees, and hips for stepping. Avoid the lazy and dangerous habit of stiffening knees and swinging the entire leg from the hip.
Maintain your weight and balance on your grounded leg while you move the other leg into position to bear the weight. When absolute silence is a must, avoid distributing your weight over both legs at the same time.
If practical, allow your hands to float lightly in front of and beside your torso, one arm higher and one arm lower, to detect possible obstructions before your committed body weight encounters them.
Pause and hold your position if you feel that you have accidentally caused too much noise. Listen for signs that you were heard, such as the movement of others or the immediate silencing of background noise following your slip. Sink a little lower on your knees to physically relax that could normally jump into your body with alarm. Take a deep breathe and release it slowly to further relax. Continue your pause for as long as you feel is necessary to regain composure and allow possible listeners to decide they did not hear anything after all.
Be as patient as possible. If speed of travel is not important, take as much time as you can. Impatience and the resultant hasty movement that it encourages are the greatest dangers to the person who must move silently without detection.
Keep your movement appropriate to your surroundings. Do not go to greater lengths than necessary to conceal your movement, while at the same being aware of what others entering the area may see if they cannot hear. Total silence may not be needed when moving through wooded or densely populated areas where scattered noise is a natural part of the environment. Also be aware that low profile crawling or sliding may be the only way to move silently without being seen in some locations

Ko Ashi (tiger walk)-step is simple. A short step, I personally bring my foots heel to be even with my front toes. The step should be on your toes, the side of the feet<-Good for snow, or the whole foot at once. No farther than 24 inches per step. Use when in close contact with enemy personnel.
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Yoko Aruki (side step)-shoulder facing target, bring one foot over another. In a cross step. Hands are close to body.
Henka (variation)-This is for a wall. Spread arms out, and cross step, bringing the rear foot in front of the front one. Then, step it out very far.
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Henka-for windows, do the above, but crouched. Crouch during the second part.

When on a floor-Put out the foot tenatively in a ko ashi, and slowly put weight on your foot. At the sign of a creak (these can be identified by depressions in the floor) retract the foot and repeat.

Obi Ashi (belt walk-take an obi (or sash, or equivalent) and drape it over gravel, a creaky floor (but you can still be heard from underneath), or other surface. Use Ko Ashi over it.

Deep Grass Rabbit Walk-put your feet on the back of your hands and walk. Ultimate stealth.

Dog walk-walking on balls of feet and hands

Fox Trot-walking on tips of toes and fingers.

Hyageke (Stealth running)-A fast moving Ko Ashi, with high knees.

Henka-A fast Yoko Aruki.

Intonjutsu
(I will look up the Japanese names later)

God hiding-Put you back flat against the wall. Put your arm (at the elbow) over your mouth/nose (muffling breathing), and repeat—"On Ani chi Marishi Ei So Wa Ka", This chant will lower your breathing rate and heaviness of breathing, and slow the heart rate. It is also a semi-metaphysical thing that allows you to "blend". Area of use: walls, against trees (don't put your arm up), fences.

Quail Hiding-Crouch all the way down, and tuck your head into your knees. Wrap your arms around your legs. This is also known as rock hiding. Area of use: gardens, forest/woodlands uneven terrain (NOT on top of hills), if sighted and have gotten out of the enemies line of sight, if sighted but not seen getting down into the crouch.

Badger hiding-Climb a tree, and get as high in the foliage as possible.Get your body as close to the branch as possible, like laying down. NOTE: Only climb a tree if the enemy doesn't see you get into it.

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Yoko Aruki (side step) shoulder facing target, bring one foot over another. In a cross step. Hands are close to body.
Henka (variation) This is for a wall. Spread arms out, and cross step, bringing the rear foot in front of the front one. Then, step it out very far.
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Henka-for windows, do the above, but crouched. Crouch during the second part.

When on a floor- Put out the foot tenetively in a ko ashi, and slowly put weight on your foot. At the sign of a creak (these can be identified by depressions in the floor) retract the foot and repeat.

Obi Ashi (belt walk)-take an obi (or sash, or equivalent) and drape it over gravel, a creaky floor (but you can still be heard from underneath), or other surface. Use Ko Ashi over it.

Deep Grass Rabbit walk-put your feet on the back of your hands and walk. Ultimate stealth.

Dog walk—walking on balls of feet and hands

Fox Trot—walking on tips of toes and fingers.

Shinsokujutsu—Move like lightning run in an irregular zig zag, changing directio every 150-250 yards. (125-225 meters).

Intonjutsu

God hiding-Put you back flat against the wall. Put your arm (at the elbow) over your mouth/nose (muffling breathing), and repeat—"On Ani chi Marishi Ei So Wa Ka", This chant will lower your breathing rate and heaviness of breathing, and slow the heart rate. It is also a semi-metaphysical thing that allows you to "blend". Area of use: walls, against trees (don't put your arm up), fences.

Quail Hiding-Crouch all the way down, and tuck your head into your knees. Wrap your arms around your legs. This is also known as rock hiding. Area of use: gardens, forest/woodlands uneven terrain (NOT on top of hills), if sighted and have gotten out of the enemies line of sight, if sighted but not seen getting down into the crouch.

Badger hiding-Climb a tree, and get as high in the foliage as possible.Get your body as close to the branch as possible, like laying down. NOTE: Only climb a tree if the enemy doesn't see you get into it.

Hensojutsu-The seven Methods of Going.
Traditionally, Hensojutsu had seven man disguises, (priest, samurai, merchant, craftsman, performer, puppeteer, and farmer) but to update this, I use: Priest, Soldier/Veteran, business man, Public service worker (like the people who fix phones), mime (much more useful than you think), street magician/clown and farmer.

To use each of these, you need a knowledge of: slang, knowledge of their field of work, proper dress, how to act, hairstyle, and proper gender. All of these can be learned by observation.

Inpo—-Inpo translates to being able to be concealed. Practise Hide and go seek and such, Or hiding and sneaking up on people, I included a few good idea's, But its really up to you to find your own, If you use some ninjitsu tactics, From above like Yoji well playing hide and go seek, Its alot more fun. The more playing the harder and more challenging.
Wood
- Kind of obvious.
Earth
- Hide under grass, Hide in bushes, Practise hiding everywhere.
Water
- Use a reed, And stay under water breath with the read, If someone is looking at you kick sand in the water to make like smoke screen then swim away.
Air
- Hide In air, People seldom look up, Like in a tree. Hide on the tips of a tree, Try to stay close to it.

Katon no jutsu or "Fire Evasion". Smokescreens, explosives, pepper bombs, and tactical fires fall into this category. Using explosives to blind opponents (for instance, the pepper bomb) is known as Nagedama.

Doton no jutsu or "Earth Evasion". Includes such concepts as raising clouds of dirt, burying oneself a few inches below the earth, using sand or dirt to blind the enemy (metsubushi), and related techniques.

Mokuton no jutsu or "Wood Evasion". Usually refers to the use of trees, climbing trees, running up trees, or various rope techniques (Shoten-no-jutsu) used with trees.

Suiton no jutsu or "Water Evasion". This could be concealment in a river or lake, or using water for metsubushi or as an influence in taijutsu. This also includes draggin an enemy to a watery doom.

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