Unlock the ancient art of chimon (地門 – "Earth Gate"), the ninja's profound mastery of geography, terrain analysis, navigation, and environmental adaptation. Rooted in the legendary Togakure-ryu ninpo – one of the oldest and most revered schools of ninjutsu – this volume bridges centuries of clandestine wisdom with the high-stakes world of modern special operations.
In an era where stealth, precision, and strategic use of the landscape define success in covert missions, chimon reveals timeless principles that guided medieval shinobi through road-less mountains, enemy territories, and shadowed valleys. Drawing directly from historical ninja manuals such as the Bansenshukai, Shoninki, and teachings of Togakure-ryu lineage holders, this book explores:
The philosophical foundation of tenchijin (Heaven-Earth-Human) and how ninja harmonized human intent with natural forces
Detailed etymology and historical evolution of chimon within the ninpo juhakkei (18 skills of ninpo)
Practical navigation tools of the shinobi era – improvised compasses, pace counting, shadow methods – compared to modern equivalents such as lensatic and baseplate compasses, pace beads, and clinometers
Terrain exploitation techniques: slope estimation, height measurement using the Chinese gongu dingli and similar triangles, scouting, tracking, and strategic positioning
Parallels between ancient ninja reconnaissance and contemporary special operations tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs)
Whether you're a practitioner of Bujinkan, Genbukan, or other Takamatsu-den traditions, a student of military history, a special operations professional, or simply fascinated by the real skills behind ninja legend, Lessons in Ninpo: Chimon Volume I offers a methodical, evidence-based journey into one of ninjutsu's most essential – yet often overlooked – disciplines.
Discover how the "hidden door" of the earth conceals, protects, and empowers those who truly understand its secrets. The spirit of the shinobi endures in the shadows of the landscape – and in the pages of this book.
Key Features:
In-depth historical analysis of Togakure-ryu lineage and ninpo curriculum
Side-by-side comparisons of medieval and modern tools for land navigation and terrain intelligence
Clear explanations of concepts like declination, azimuths, rise-over-run slopes, and improvised surveying
Rich with quotes from classic ninja texts and insights from practitioners
Ideal for martial artists, historians, survivalists, and defense professionals
Step through the "earth gate". The terrain awaits those who know how to read it.
(Perfect for collectors of authentic ninjutsu literature and anyone seeking deeper insight into the practical genius of the ninja.)