Iga-ryu ninjutsu

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Iga-ryu ninjutsu is a historic Japanese school of ninja martial arts and espionage techniques that originated in the Iga region and became famous for its stealth, strategy, and unconventional warfare methods.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese martial art
martial arts tradition
ninjutsu school
associatedWithEthnicGroup Japanese people NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Japan
culturalContext feudal Japan
developedIn Sengoku period NERFINISHED
focusesOn covert operations
escape and evasion
strategy
survival skills
tactics
goal successful completion of missions
survival of the practitioner
hasCounterpart Koga-ryu ninjutsu NERFINISHED
hasDiscipline concealment (inton)
escape techniques (tonsojutsu)
espionage (kancho)
strategy (heiho)
historicallyAssociatedWith Iga-ikki NERFINISHED
historicallyUsedFor assassination missions
military espionage
reconnaissance
sabotage operations
includes psychological warfare techniques
unarmed combat methods
use of specialized ninja tools
weapons training
influenced later ninja portrayals in popular culture
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Iga Province NERFINISHED
locatedInThePresentDayAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Mie Prefecture NERFINISHED
notableFor covert strategy
stealth
unconventional tactics
partOf Japanese ninjutsu traditions
practicedBy Iga ninja NERFINISHED
shinobi
regionOfOrigin Iga region NERFINISHED
traditionTransmittedBy oral teachings
secret scrolls
uses disguise
espionage techniques
guerrilla warfare tactics
infiltration
intelligence gathering
sabotage
stealth techniques
unconventional warfare methods

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Iga knownFor Iga-ryu ninjutsu
Iga Province knownFor Iga-ryu ninjutsu
this entity surface form: Iga-ryū ninjutsu