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Intonjutsu (隠遁術 lit. Kanji for "disappearing technique") is the ninja art of "disappearing" and has many walking and stealth techniques. It also comprises wilderness survival, fieldcraft, and Shinobi-aruki (silent movement steps and leaps).

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References

  1. Levy, J; Ninja: The Shadow Warrior, Sterling Publishing Company, Inc., 5 Aug 2008, ISBN 9781402763137
  2. "Shinobi iri · 木隠". 27 July 2024.
  3. SHINOBI ARUKI: Walking Pracices of the Modern Ninja. James Loriega ISBN 171658826X
  4. "Systems-intonjutsu".
  5. "The 18 Major Ninja Training Techniques Spiritual training -Seishin teki kyoyo".

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