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Not personally. You are aware that this is public information though that the scrolls are documented as valid though by the government, right?
Where have you heard that the Shoninki is fake. It was written by a very historical individual.
From wikipedia: "With the fall of the Iga and Kōga clans, daimyos could no longer recruit professional ninja, and were forced to train their own shinobi. The shinobi was considered a real profession, as demonstrated in the bakufu's 1649 law on military service, which declared that only daimyos with an income of over 10,000 koku were allowed to retain shinobi.[66] In the two centuries that followed, a number of ninjutsu manuals were written by descendants of Hattori Hanzō as well as members of the Fujibayashi clan, an offshoot of the Hattori. Major examples include the Ninpiden (1655), the Bansenshukai (1675), and the Shōninki (1681).[8]" -
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Never, I repeat, NEVER use wiki to prove someone wrong concerning MAs. More often than not, the stranger the style the more facts that are missing. There is a reason colleges have all but banned it as a source for academia.
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Hanzo has a bridge named after him in Japan, how is he not a historical figure? See this is where the conversations begin to become foolish to respond to. You're incorrect and you don't know about the history. Yes he is indeed the equivalent to say a civil war hero in the U.S here.
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