Hoping to be a ninja? Sorry, but the Japanese city of Iga is not hiring A Japanese city has been forced to clarify it is not in fact recruiting ninjas, following ...
Japan's "last ninja" and ninja experts weigh in to clear up misconceptions. “Real ninjas don’t fight ... but you don’t need the strict life-long training or skills to do the same anymore ...
Passengers in Japan who pay an extra 5,000 yen (US$34) can expect a dramatic drop-off as their taxi drivers transform into bodyguards or ninjas. Sanwa Koutsu, a Japanese taxi company with a 59 ...
so that even in the mountains where footing is poor, they could move as easily as if they were on flat ground. 13:46 I learned about the line in the center of the body, which was very useful for ...
Wood engraver Yuichi Niino, 40, opened the first ninja "dojo" gym in the prefecture in the former Kumagawa-juku post station here on Jan. 24 along with real-life ninja master Daisuke Nishiura.
While the ninja moved unseen throughout Japan, Iga, in present-day Mie Prefecture, has been called the birthplace of the ninja arts. Join Chris Glenn and Professor Yuji Yamada as they explore Iga ...
They will be members of Japan’s national team ... noises were a nuisance for ninja on eavesdropping missions. Eager to bring ninja technology back to life, the students used a 3-D printer ...