Ninjitsu is a martial art that was practiced by Japanese ninjas. However, it does not always employ wearing black and killing, as the stereotype often suggests. There are some Martial Arts schools that teach Ninjitsu. Look in the Yellow Pages and call different schools to see if there is someone in your area. You can go to classes and get better and better.
In the martial arts it's to show your level.
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Some Japanese traditions include the tea ceremony (sado), flower arranging (ikebana), wearing kimonos, celebrating festivals like hanami (cherry blossom viewing) and Obon (ancestor remembrance), and practicing martial arts like judo and karate. Additionally, Japanese people often greet each other with a bow as a sign of respect.
Wearing Someone Else's Clothes was created on 1997-10-20.
The video has 6+ japanese girls. (It's a japanese girl group) The girls are all wearing different colored dresses. The background is golden yellow and the overall video is very bright.
"Masquerading" typically involves someone pretending to be someone else by wearing a mask or adopting a disguise, often for purposes of deception or anonymity. This practice can be found in various forms, such as costume parties, theatrical performances, or online impersonation.
Kimono is from Japanese meaning ki=wearing mono=thing there for kimono translates to wearing thing
Someone wearing glasses.
You can always be sued for hurting someone. Is it worse to hurt someone while wearing a bullet proof vest? Not particularly.
Mid 17th century: Japanese, from ki 'wearing' + mono 'thing.'
it symbolizes feeling superior to someone