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Management number 220500015 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $3.28 Model Number 220500015
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The Truth Behind the NinjaNinja are often portrayed as shadow warriors with seemingly supernatural abilities—silent figures moving through darkness, vanishing without a trace, striking with precision beyond human limits. Yet this image is largely a creation of modern pop culture.The historical reality was different.And in many ways, far more compelling.The shinobi of Japan’s Sengoku period were not mythical assassins, but highly specialized operatives working in a world defined by constant conflict, shifting alliances, and fragile power structures. They acted as intelligence agents, scouts, masters of disguise, and practitioners of psychological warfare—individuals trained to gather information, navigate hostile environments, and operate without being detected.What Ninjutsu Really WasThis book explores ninjutsu not as a martial art, but as a comprehensive system built on:perception and situational awarenessdeception and disguiseintelligence gathering and reconnaissanceterrain analysis and environmental adaptationorganizational structures and social networkspsychological methods and mental disciplinetactical improvisation under uncertain conditionsRather than focusing on myths, it examines the practical realities behind these methods and places them within their historical context.Sources and PerspectiveThe analysis is based on classical sources such as Bansenshukai, Shōninki, and Ninpiden, as well as modern historical research. These materials are approached critically, allowing a clear distinction between documented practices, later interpretations, and the gradual development of the ninja myth.The result is a structured and coherent portrayal of the shinobi as they likely existed: shaped by their environment, their social conditions, and the demands of their time.Beyond MythThis book does not attempt to romanticize or exaggerate.Instead, it presents a grounded perspective:ninja as part of existing social and political systemstheir role within larger military strategiesthe limits of their capabilitiesand the reasons why myths developed around themBy separating legend from reality, a more accurate—and often more impressive—picture emerges.Relevance TodayUnderstanding how shinobi operated provides insight into broader principles that extend beyond their historical context.Questions of perception, decision-making under uncertainty, information control, and adaptability remain relevant in:modern military environmentssecurity and intelligence workand everyday situations that require awareness, judgment, and strategic thinkingWho This Book Is ForThis book is intended for readers who want more than familiar clichés.It is for those interested in:the real history of the ninjathe structure and logic behind ninjutsuthe difference between myth and documented realityand the practical principles underlying covert operationsA Realistic Portrait of the ShinobiRather than presenting a figure of legend, this book portrays the shinobi as a product of his time:not supernatural,but disciplined,not invisible,but unnoticed,not mythical,but highly effective within the limits of reality.Discover the World Behind the ShadowsStep beyond the familiar image.Explore the structures, methods, and mindset that defined the real ninja—and understand how a system built on observation, restraint, and adaptation shaped one of the most enduring figures in history. Read more

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Publication date April 20, 2026
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