Learn About the Ninja Spirit with a Visit to the Ninja City of Iga in Mie Prefecture

Learn About the Ninja Spirit with a Visit to the Ninja City of Iga in Mie Prefecture

Iga is known as the birthplace of the Iga-ryu ninja, one of the leading schools of ninjutsu (art of stealth) in Japan. Iga-ryu was a renowned group of ninja warriors known for their skills in the dark arts of espionage, stealth, and shadow warfare during Japan’s feudal period (1192-1600). Iga, with its quiet location in the western part of Mie Prefecture surrounded by mountains, was the perfect place for this deadly art form to develop in secrecy. Prior to the Edo Period (1603-1868), ninja were involved mainly in espionage activities, where they would infiltrate enemy territory and bring back information. Those days might be long gone, but ninjutsu is alive and well in Iga, making it an ideal place to delve into the ways of the ninja and learn about their culture and history.

A Ninja in the Modern World

Ninja in the past were able to make predictions based on the world around them. For example, telling the time by observing a cat’s pupils. Tomonosuke also uses fortune-telling to make predictions in the modern world. He uses a technique known as kasamawashi, spinning an umbrella with two metal rings to predict the outcome of sporting events such as the FIFA World Cup and Rugby World Cup. You can watch him perform this traditional Japanese art on his YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/@ASHURATV-NINJA-JAPAN).  

Tomonosuke explaining about his kasamawashi skills 

Wrap Up

The mysterious Iga is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in finding out more about Japan’s legendary ninja. Visitors can not only learn about ninja history but also discover their hidden secrets and delve deep into their spirit and philosophy.   

How to Get There

The best way to reach Iga Ueno from Nagoya is via the highway bus from the Meitetsu Bus Center next to Nagoya Station. Mie Kotsu operates multiple buses per day with the one-way journey taking around 100 minutes and costing ¥2000.  

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