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shinobi and was
In the West, the word ninja became more prevalent than shinobi in the post-World War II culture, possibly because it was more comfortable for Western speakers.
It was around this time that the word shinobi appeared to define and clearly identify ninja as a secretive group of agents.
During this attempt, Hanzō Hattori, leader of Hattori shinobi clan, hunted Fūma Kotarō, but the hunter became the hunted and was killed by Fūma Kotarō.
When the Tokugawa Shogunate came to power, in its policy of exterminating the shinobi clans, the Fūma-ryū was declared a pirate clan, one of the only ways of Tokugawa finally ridding itself of this clan, elusively avoiding the pitfalls of direct clashes that befell other clans.
The Fuma-ryū was officially destroyed then perpetuated within the Izu shinobi clan, itself from Fūma.
( Note: the real Akesato was not a shinobi.
One evening, a lone shinobi, appears out of the darkness and kills Jiro's adoptive mother and sister while the boy was away.
However, it is established that he was a student of Hiruzen Sarutobi and one of the Three Legendary Sannin shinobi, along with Orochimaru and Lady Tsunade.

shinobi and demonstrated
The mercenary nature of the shinobi is demonstrated in another arson attack soon after the burning of Sawayama Castle.

shinobi and on
Along with shinobi, some examples include monomi (" one who sees "), nokizaru (" macaque on the roof "), rappa (" ruffian "), kusa (" grass ") and Iga-mono (" one from Iga ").
Fūma ryu shinobi clan, the first and oldest shinobi clan of Japan vassal of Hōjō divert attention on it to hide the descendents from the Hōjō clan enemies.
Despite the massive seppuku of the Hōjō clan, the Hōjō clan subsisted by the sacrifice of Fūma shinobi clan turning attention on itself to save some descendants.
As factions build up their infrastructure, other agents become available, such as ninja and shinobi, the former assassinates enemy generals and agents, while the latter can spy on enemy provinces or perform counter-insurgency in home provinces.
During Japanese feudal times, for night attacks shinobi shōzoku clothing ( as dictated by the situation, preference or availability ) could be black, dark green, dark blue, dark red, or white depending on which offered better night camouflage with its surroundings.
Mozuku is a shinobi with green skin and a specialized gland on his forehead that spews a thick spiderweb substance.
Gouten appears to be an inhumanly massive shinobi that wears tank-like armor and carries two giant clubs that act as wheels on which he rolls like a car.

shinobi and military
A number of shinobi manuals, often centered around Chinese military philosophy, were written in the 17th and 18th centuries, most notably the Bansenshukai ( 1676 ).

shinobi and service
Miura Yoemon, a ninja in Tokugawa's service, recruited shinobi from the Iga region, and sent 10 ninja into Osaka Castle in an effort to foster antagonism between enemy commanders.

shinobi and which
Evidence for this can be seen in historical documents, which began to refer to stealthy soldiers as shinobi during the Sengoku period.
is a general term describing the traditional Japanese martial arts of throwing shuriken, which are small, hand-held weapons used primarily by the shinobi in feudal Japan, such as metal spikes bō shuriken, circular plates of metal known as hira shuriken, and knives ( tantō ).
Kitsunebi is a blood thirsty shinobi that possesses a semi-transparent glass-like body, through which a blue flame can be seen in his chest.

shinobi and only
Nenmu is a bodiless shinobi that exists as only a single eye and a purple ooze-like substance.

shinobi and daimyos
With the fall of the Iga and Kōga clans, daimyos could no longer recruit professional ninja, and were forced to train their own shinobi.

shinobi and with
The underlying connotation of shinobi ( 忍 ) means " to steal away " and — by extension — " to forbear ", hence its association with stealth and invisibility.
sometimes used interchangeably with the term is the martial art, strategy, and tactics of unconventional warfare and guerrilla warfare as well as the art of espionage purportedly practiced by the shinobi ( commonly known outside of Japan as ninja ).
*" Shinobu ", while also a common Japanese girl's name, is phonetically similar to shinobi, a word commonly associated with ninja.
* Jinpei ( voiced by Masami Kikuchi and Frank Frankson )-a young shinobi who looks up to Sakon and supports Sakon's claims that Koga betrayed Iga ( not believed by Momochi ), but refuses to abandon his people and leave with Sakon.
Hakurou is a venomous shinobi with a body covered in reptile scales and a lizard-like face.
Zoufu is a self-possessed shinobi with a skill in swordsmanship equal to Jubei's.
Rokai is an exuberant shinobi with a voracious appetite and an effeminate disposition.
Tobizaru is a shinobi with a baboon-like appearance.
Kawahori is a snide shinobi that has gray skin and white hair, complete with pointed ears and fangs.

shinobi and were
However, the mercenary shinobi were unwilling to take commands.
When the fire attack did not begin as scheduled, the Iga men told the commanders, who were not from the region, that they could not possibly understand the tactics of the shinobi.
At some point the skills of espionage became known collectively as ninjutsu, and the people who specialized in these tasks were called shinobi no mono.
Some descendants were saved by Fūma " 風間 " shinobi.
In 1586, under orders from Ieyasu Tokugawa, the Hattori shinobi clan were to destroy the Fūma clan, but failed.
The shinobi were the best protective agents in castles and cities against other shinobi and kunoichi.
Members of the Koka school of shinobi ( ninja ) were trained in disguise, escape, concealment, explosives, medicines and poison ; moreover, they were expert in techniques of unarmed combat and in the use of various weapons.
The shinobi of feudal Japan were experts of night operation.

shinobi and .
By the time of the Meiji Restoration ( 1868 ), the tradition of the shinobi had become a topic of popular imagination and mystery in Japan.
The word shinobi appears in the written record as far back as the late 8th century in poems in the Man ' yōshū.
In historical documents, shinobi is almost always used.
However, these records take place at a very early stage of Japanese history, and they are unlikely to be connected to the shinobi of later accounts.
However, there is no written link between the earlier shinobi and the later oniwabanshū.
While the image of a ninja clad in black garb ( shinobi shōzoku ) is prevalent in popular media, there is no written evidence for such a costume.
Throughout history the shinobi have been seen as assassins, scouts and spies.
Fūma 風魔, meaning " devil wind " is the first and oldest shinobi " ninja " clan.
Other clans, such as the Iga and the Kōga joined to fight and tried to eliminate them, but even then, the Fūma shinobi clan remained the most mighty and tactical.

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