The Misunderstood Legacy of Ninjas
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 Published On Nov 9, 2023

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The Edo period marked the start of 250 years of peace for Japan, but it came as a death sentence for shinobi. These highly trained spies mastered the art of deception and infiltration, and some even worked as assassins. But when these talented figures started dying out, legend and mythology took their place, and eventually turned into the classic ninja characters we see in movies and TV today.

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Chapters
00:01 Ninjas in Western Cinema
00:33 First Records of Ninjas in 10th Century
01:38 Real Ninja Disguises and Tools
03:27 Public vs Hidden Shinobi
05:42 Skills in Ninjutsu
06:45 Origins of Black-Clad Ninja
07:59 Why Real Shinobi Disappeared

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