Who was the first ninja ever?

The Japanese legend of Prince Yamato is often considered the first ninja story, although Yamato did not adopt the black costume or stealthy tactics so often associated with ninja.
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Who was the greatest ninja in history?

Hattori Hanzo, The Greatest Ninja (1542 ~ 1596)
  • Hattori Hanzo's family was from Iga, a place known for ninjas where no samurai clan had any dominance.
  • He started training in the northern part of Kyoto when he was only 8.
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Who started ninjas?

The title ninja has sometimes been attributed retrospectively to the semi-legendary 4th-century prince Yamato Takeru. In the Kojiki, the young Yamato Takeru disguised himself as a charming maiden and assassinated two chiefs of the Kumaso people.
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What was the first ninja clan?

Historians have found references to ninja activity as early as the 12th century and in the Nanbukucho (1336-1392) and Onin Wars (1467-1477), however is was only in the Sengoku period where their use became more widely known, with the emergence of the two major neighboring ninja clans; the Iga and Koga.
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Do ninjas exist today?

Japan's era of shoguns and samurai is long over, but the country does have one, or maybe two, surviving ninjas. Experts in the dark arts of espionage and silent assassination, ninjas passed skills from father to son - but today's say they will be the last.
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Can I become a ninja?

Ninjas should be able to obtain information quickly, analyse it and turn it into knowledge – in short, a ninja should be an information specialist. Ninjas need strong bodies and strong souls. They must be able to run at least marathon distance and should master some martial arts.
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Who is the last ninja on earth?

Photo: Seth W. Jinichi Kawakami, a 63-year old engineer, is probably Japan's last true-blue ninja. He's the head of the Ban clan, a family that traces its ninja roots back 500 years. For the past 10 years, Kawakami shared his skills through ninjutsu classes, or the art of the ninja.
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Do ninjas still exist in 2021?

Despite the years and inaccurate depictions, there are still real ninja clans and shinobi today. Most notably, Jinichi Kawakami who heads the Banke Shinobinoden ninjitsu school. Kawakami inherited the Koga clan's scrolls when he was 18, and is the honorary director of the Iga-ryu Ninja Museum.
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Who is the last Iga ninja?

Iga, Japan: A 63-year-old former engineer may not fit the typical image of a dark-clad assassin with deadly weapons who can disappear into a cloud of smoke. But Jinichi Kawakami is reputedly Japan's last ninja.
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Did samurai ever fight ninjas?

The ninja and the samurai usually collaborated. They did not fight against each other. However, on certain occasions, they fought against each other. Most of the time the samurai won.
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Is ninjutsu a real thing?

Ninjutsu (忍術), sometimes used interchangeably with the modern term ninpō (忍法), is the strategy and tactics of unconventional warfare, guerrilla warfare and espionage purportedly practised by the ninja.
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Is shinobi real?

Shinobi lived in Japan between the 15th and 17th Centuries. They were in two areas of Japan: Iga and Koga. The regions surrounding these two villages were ruled by samurai. To stay free of these warlords, people in Iga and Koga trained in the art of ninjutsu.
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Who are ninjas enemies?

Oda Nobunaga could be considered the greatest enemy that ninjas ever had. Oda was a feudal lord of the 16th century (Sengoku period) who had gained notoriety for his brutal methods of handling any opposition. While he did display clever military strategies at times, his rule was marred with very savage behavior.
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Who is the strongest ninja in real life?

Early life

Born the son of Hattori Yasunaga (服部 保長) (first Hanzō), a minor samurai in the service of the Matsudaira (later Tokugawa) clan. His birth name is Hattori Masanari and become the Second Hanzō.
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Which came first ninja or samurai?

The concept of the samurai began to emerge during the mid-Heian Period (794-1185). Sneaky ninja predecessors probably existed as far back as the late Heian Period too.
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What is the most famous ninja?

Hatsumi Masaaki, the World's Most Famous Ninja, and His Essence of Martial Arts. The Bujinkan martial arts dōjō in Noda, Chiba Prefecture, is at first glance an unassuming training facility.
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Can ninjas walk on water?

By wearing the mizugumo, a ninja's weight is distributed to a wider area so that he could walk on mud, not on water although there is a general misunderstanding that the mizugumo allowed them to walk on water.
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Is there only one ninja left?

All but one. As the 21st head of the Ban clan, a dynasty of secret spies that can trace its history back some 500 years, 63-year-old engineer Jinichi Kawakami is Japan's last ninja.
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How do ninjas disappear?

Ninjas use a cloud of smoke to distract their opponents and cloud their vision to allow the ninja an opportunity to escape. Impact smoke bombs can be purchased from magic shops or online magic outlets.
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Is ninjutsu still taught?

There are still students training in the 49 ninjutsu schools in Japan today. But 67-year old Jinichi Kawakami, who is known as “Japan's last real ninja,” laments that their skills such as vanishing in a cloud of smoke or blade-throwing have no real utility in modern life.
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Can we learn ninjutsu?

Genuine ninjutsu is a myth. However you can learn the ninja way of fighting, which is more or less adapted to the modern ways of today. Hatsumi Sensei is one of the experts still living and teaching in Kobe, Japan.
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How fast can ninjas run?

With a 40 000km equator, that makes the top-to-bottom of the shinobi world about 10 000km. So an average speed of 100km/h and a distance of 7200km is fairly accurate (since neither Konoha nor Suna are exact at the top or bottom of the map).
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Are ninjas evil?

Were ninjas good or bad? Ninjas are often portrayed in movies as evil assassins who are paid to do the dirty work of a no-good villain. In reality, they were everyday people who were often harassed by the ruling class in Japan over 400 years ago.
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Are there any samurai left?

The samurai warriors do not exist today. However, the cultural legacy of the samurai exists today. The descendants of the samurai families also exist today. It is illegal to carry swords and arms in Japan.
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