Corrmaz, the link is not embedded correctly. What is it you're asking? Are you impressed, disappointed, wanting to join. You need to add some information please, as one line threads with little to no information breaks the ToS.
Thread moved. Corrmaz, please stop spamming the board with your ninjutsu questions. We have a ninjutsu sub-forum for these posts, if you currently do not have access to it, you need to accumulate enough posts on the board to allow you access. Circumventing the minimum post issue by posting elsewhere is not acceptable. Thank you for your co-operation in this matter.
To answer the question of being real...no they are not. Juan Hombre tries to portray himself as a student of Kawakami, but he is not. Even if he was, Kawakami is far from having a proven lineage past himself.
That is debatable. First of all, there is some doubt about the lineage. I don't dismiss it out of hand. They have some things going for them, but some things don't smell right. Btw, since you know nothing of ninjutsu, how would you tell the difference between 'traditional' and 'LARP'? In any case, Juan is trying to pass off as a student of Kawakami, But Kawakami himself disagrees. So basically, Juan is LARPing and using Kawakami's name to do so. Secondly, the name 'Japan ninjutsu federation' is deliberately ambiguous. There is no Japanese ninjutsu federation. Or at least, none who has any of the legit organizations as their member. The only legit organizations are not exactly on speaking terms. Third, unless you live in Spain, you won't be able to train with them.
I am well aware of that, which is why he needs to build up non-ninjutsu related posts in other parts of the board so he can gain access to this sub-forum. Because of the past behaviour of trolls we have had to restrict access to this part of the board, which means people have to build up their post count to be able to post in here. However, there would be no point in this restriction if we just allow folks to spam other parts of the board with ninjutsu related posts to circumvent the restriction.