- ninja; person trained in ninjutsu and employed for covert purposes in feudal Japanhistorical termsee also
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- ninja; person trained in ninjutsu and employed for covert purposes in feudal Japan
This term refers to a historical figure in Japan, skilled in stealth and espionage, often associated with secrecy and specialized martial training during the feudal era.
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A person trained in ninjutsu and employed for covert purposes in feudal Japan, known for stealth and espionage.
A member of the warrior class in feudal Japan, serving a master and adhering to a code of honor.
Refers to a skill or technique, commonly associated with the arts, magic, or martial skills.
To conceal oneself or hide from view; a fundamental skill for a ninja.
Refers to a conspiracy or secret plan, often involving deceit and covert actions.
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Kamui no Ken was a sort of samurai/ninja story set during the transition of the fall of the Tokugawa Shogunate and the re-establishment of Japan under the Emperor Meiji in 1868.
I like the one-sided view foreigners have of Japan. It makes me happy when ninjas, hentai anime, samurai and stuff like that come up.
"I heard that 70% of Japanese are ninjas. Is it true?" "Where did you hear that from?"