Talk:Cloud-Style Front Beheading

Ninjutsu
This can´t be ninjutsu its a kenjutsu :O--Torune (talk) 09:22, December 24, 2010 (UTC)


 * Kenjutsu = ninjutsu. —ShounenSuki (talk 11:55, December 24, 2010 (UTC)

It should probably be noted this is probably a ranged chakra-blade attack, Kamui was doing along with the Samurai before they got in close with the Zetsu. ZeroSD (talk) 13:53, February 10, 2011 (UTC)
 * Not necessarily. The Inuzuka present were also doing attacks that we know are close range attacks, as well. Though, the sword attack does kinda remind me of the "succession"(think that's what they were called) techniques that Kenshin did in Rurouni Kenshin to attack distant foes.

@Shounen: Kenjutsu = Ninjutsu? Would this mean every time Tenten uses her ranged weapon skills, she's using Ninjutsu, then? --Alexdhamp (talk) 17:24, June 10, 2011 (UTC)
 * Kenjutsu is ninjutsu with a sword and in the same vein what Tenten does is ninjutsu with weapons. They all fall under the same broad heading.--Cerez365™ Hyūga Symbol.svg 17:30, June 10, 2011 (UTC)
 * Any technique that involves weapons are considered ninjutsu. Taijutsu really is simply using the abilities and your body gives you, without any special modifications or implements. —ShounenSuki (talk 18:46, June 10, 2011 (UTC)
 * See, this is what always confused me. I always thought Taijutsu merely meant "Martial Arts" and just referred to such skills and abilities. I always thought Kenjutsu was a part of Martial Arts because you tend to have the opportunity to be taught sword(and other weapons) techniques/usage in higher levels in real life. Kishi's not using Taijutsu or Kenjutsu this way? --Alexdhamp (talk) 19:10, June 10, 2011 (UTC)
 * There's also the question of the Samurai..who's Kenjutsu attacks you can't qualify as Ninjutsu because they're not Ninja. --Alexdhamp (talk) 19:15, June 10, 2011 (UTC)


 * In real life, taijutsu isn't martial arts in general. It's a specific kind of martial arts. Namely those also referred to as 'empty hand' martial arts. In other words, those martial arts focussing on fighting solely with the body and not with weapons. E.g. karate, jūdō, jūjutsu, and to a lesser extend aikidō.
 * Within the shinobi society, weapon-based techniques like kenjutsu are classified as ninjutsu, simply because they are not genjutsu or taijutsu. The samurai society probably uses their own classification system and probably classify kenjutsu as, well, kenjutsu. —ShounenSuki (talk 19:30, June 10, 2011 (UTC)