I was wondering if anyone has heard of a korean ninjutsu lineage, i am not talking about sulsa but actual korean ninja.
by the very fact that 'Ninja' isn't a Korean word, there can be no such thing as 'Korean Ninja'. That'd be like saying 'Vietnamese Samurai'. I'm sure the armies of Korea in its distant past had its own scouts/reconnaissance troops, but they wouldn't be Ninja, 'cause they weren't Japanese warriors from the Iga and Koga regions.
Research the Amhaeng Osa. They were not ninja. There was no lineage. Stop drinking the Kool-Aid. And stop worshipping that murdering ******* Kim Ilsung.
you still didnt answer my question, i guess i worded it horribly what i mean is there a korean ninjutsu lineage that actually is tied to japanese lineage, there was a reason i said not sulsa who were believed to be somewhat equivalent to the ninja. i wanted to know if there was ever a school operating or still is operating in korea.
Short answer : No Long answer : Only in books written by Dr. Ha Ha Lung. C'mon, even the name is a dead give away. And read some of his other books. Then read Ashida Kim. Same guy.
Where am I? How did ninja get to Korea? Oh wait, I know. The ninja pirates. Yeah, that's it. Seriously, NO, only true ninjutsu is from Japan. Any other type is something else. Hm, wonder what Korean ninja would wear and what they'd fight with?
Some how I see Korean ninjas bouncing in a dark room for 5 minutes getting psyched up for 1 high kick.
unless it was a disguise!!! didnt someone else come on here stating hwoarngdo or something like that was ninjutsu?..............until Grim busted them!!!