Historically they went by many names--Monomi, Kusa, Rappa, Nokizaru, Shinobi, but the most popular term to use when referring to Feudal Japan’s famous spies, is “Ninja”.
In Pop Culture and Fiction, Ninja take on the imageof being skilled assassins, dressed in black, moving swiftly through the night with almost mythical skills and powers— but how much of that is actually true?
The Japan Ninja Council is a national team dedicated to preserving the fact and fiction of ninja, and translating it into modern terms for the current day and age. With their guidance I travelled across Japan to speak to experts and determine the truth behind Japanese history’s most mysterious beings.
Related Links:
The Japan Ninja Association:
Information about the Odawara Area:
Information About The Fuma Ninja:
Sakana Cuisine Ryo's English Website:
Kamaboko Museum's Website:
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In Pop Culture and Fiction, Ninja take on the imageof being skilled assassins, dressed in black, moving swiftly through the night with almost mythical skills and powers— but how much of that is actually true?
The Japan Ninja Council is a national team dedicated to preserving the fact and fiction of ninja, and translating it into modern terms for the current day and age. With their guidance I travelled across Japan to speak to experts and determine the truth behind Japanese history’s most mysterious beings.
Related Links:
The Japan Ninja Association:
Information about the Odawara Area:
Information About The Fuma Ninja:
Sakana Cuisine Ryo's English Website:
Kamaboko Museum's Website:
〜*☆ SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS ☆*〜
Second Channel/セカンドチャンネル!
Follow Me On Twitter/ツイッターでフォローしてね!
Posting Daily On Instagram/インスタグラムでフォローしてね!_
Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound.
~ Thanks For Watching ~
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