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A Japanese university has awarded the first-ever degree in ninja studies.

Masters student Genichi Mitsuhashi, 45, spent two years examining historical documents on the true nature of the stealth fighters while perfecting his martial arts skills.

He also bought a wooden two-storey house in Iga province, the birthplace of the ninja, and cultivated rice and vegetables on the land.

“I read that ninjas worked as farmers in the morning and trained in martial arts in the afternoon,” he told AFP.

“With this combination, I thought I could learn about the real ninja.”

Mr Mitsuhashi was one of three students to enroll in the masters degree at Mie University’s International Ninja Research Centre in spring 2018.


He attended the graduate school three times a week and wrote a thesis on how ninja managed mountain forests in Iga between the 17th and 19th centuries.

After completing his course in March, Mr Mitsuhashi moved on to a Phd program and hopes to connect visitors to the area with the local community.

“It has been a fulfilling two years because I lived in a mountainous farming village in Iga to study ninja and pursued my research in my own way,” he told the Asahi Shimbun newspaper.

His professor, Yuji Yamada, described him as “a real role model for graduate students who study ninja” because of the way he blended in with the local community.

However Prof Yamada also warned any prospective students that the course was aimed at learning about the ninja – “not to become one”.

Ninjas are believed to have originated in the early 14th century when feudal lords hired mercenary spies to infiltrate castles to obtain information.
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I wonder how many white people will fall for this.
 
As puzzle piece as this is, it still sounds like a better degree than half the "Social Sciences" available stateside.
 
As puzzle piece as this is, it still sounds like a better degree than half the "Social Sciences" available stateside.
I was going to make fun until I read this. You are absolutely right. Even the most depraved weeb this will attract is still more useful to society than Karen.
 
Stupid gweilo, why would a ninja wear pajama's unless he wanted to go to bed or impersonate a daimyo who's going to bed?
Dude. When you're infiltrating an enemy stronghold you want to be COMFORTABLE. Black flannel is soft and also blends into darkness.
 
So he learned self-discipline (martial arts), self-sustainability (farming and cultivating vegetables) and continuing an ancient art practiced centuries ago?

All this work and responsibility will be too much for weebs who will unironically have to reject modernity and embrace tradition.
 
My cynicism leaves me somewhat dubious about the nature of this 'ninja research'. The nature of the program described to me does sound like an interesting experiment although I'm unsure of exactly what is gleaned... He also inspected source material on lifestyle and history of course so perhaps this helped him better understand the lives of the people he was reading about. That I could see. I honestly don't see this as all that different from someone in Cambridge or Oxford deciding to study Scottish Woads or English Yeomen and leading a contemporary lifestyle for two years.
 
bruh, all you need to learn about being a ninja is that you don't look like a ninja
ninjas are just con-man assassins
"trust me, i'm just a farmer.. JUST KIDDING"
 
Unless you prove yourself in secret ninja rituals.
Tbf, teaching ninja history is a perfect cover for an IRL ninja.

Aren't there history professors doing the same for knights? If anything ninjas at least require a lot of delving into history.
 
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