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History of famous schools of Japanese ninjas
There are 49 schools of Ninjutsu in Japan, among which Kaga and Iga are the most famous. In ancient times, various schools fought for unwanted kings in various regions. Of course, what they did has always been a secret.

Overview of Japanese Ninjutsu School:

Regional schools

Nara Nanliu, Pusheng Creek, Kyushu Creek, Xiangxiu Creek and Bird Creek.

Ito Nagano Creek, Aoki Creek, Akutagawa Creek, Huyin Creek.

Mountain-shaped plume black current.

Niigata plus for diarrhea and diarrhea in upper garment.

Wakayama Jizhou Creek, Genlai Creek, Naihe Creek, Xinnan Creek and Nami Creek.

Fukushima Creek, Hiroshima.

Mie Liu Ze, Nagano, Neichuan, Ethan, Nagano, Hattori, Yijiwu, Li Ji and Yihe.

Love knows the whole flow, and autumn leaves flow.

Yamanashi Renliu, Renguang Liuliu, Matsuda Liuliu, Takeda Liuliu and Jiayang Liuliu.

Tochigi pine Benxi, Fuzhixi.

Okayama is ready to flow forward.

Congratulations to Jia.

Fukui Yoshiki flows through.

Shinjiro Kanagawa

Aomori Nakagawa flows.

After years of history and war, most schools have been lost, and only a few schools are still continuing this unique art of war. However, it is gratifying that among the few schools, some schools have abandoned their original views and made unremitting efforts to make Ninjutsu become the world's Ninjutsu.