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Ninjas of Ancient Japan: Japanese History about the Ninjas in the Shadows
Ninjas of Ancient Japan: Japanese History about the Ninjas in the Shadows
Ninjas of Ancient Japan: Japanese History about the Ninjas in the Shadows
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Ninjas of Ancient Japan: Japanese History about the Ninjas in the Shadows

Written by Kelly Mass

Narrated by Doug Greene

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About this audiobook

The ancient Ninjas in Japan have fueled stories, movies, books and other media to go on and on about the sneaky assassins that terrorized their country. Today, you and I will go in-depth into this topic and find out more about the truth.

Some of the stories sound accurate, others have more to it, or are completely false. In a nutshell, this brief book will cover the following topics and more:

The most important facts about the Japanese ninjas.

Shaolin monks and Japanese pirates.

Feudalism compared with European knights.

The 7 most famous ninjas.

The biggest ninja fight ever in history that took place in 1581.

False concepts about ninjas.

Daimyo lords in Japan.

Ninja training, schools, weapons, and disguises.

Educate yourself and figure out where the stories came from, and then connect the dots. This guide will help you along the way.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherEfalon Acies
Release dateDec 18, 2021
ISBN9781669628880
Ninjas of Ancient Japan: Japanese History about the Ninjas in the Shadows

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    My compliments to the writer and the narrator. I don't always appreciate all books, but this one stood out. And since it did, I started paying attention to it. It was some of the best time I spent, especially because I was doing some other tasks in the meantime. I am trying to mention one thing bad about this audiobook, but I can't. It's simply too great. So without any more exaggeration, I simply think everybody needs to think about listening to it.