Discover the untold story of the Iga ninja - Japan’s shadow warriors whose secrets shaped centuries of warfare and changed history forever. This captivating documentary dives deep into the origins and ...
KISHIWADA, Osaka – Top shuriken throwers across the country competed at the finals of the ninja event last month in Kishiwada, Osaka Prefecture. The All Japan Ninja Shuriken Throwing Championship, ...
An Iga city employee is dressed in a ninja costume at the city hall in Mie Prefecture, Feb. 2, 2026. (Mainichi/Yasuhiro Onishi) IGA, Mie -- Ahead of "Ninja Day" on Feb. 22, the municipal headquarters ...
Two of the stars of Japanese history are samurai and ninja, and the Samurai and Ninja Museum in Tokyo gives guests the opportunity to learn about, and even experience, different aspects of the two ...
For the ninja-obsessed folks who may have grown up on Sho Kosugi movies, Naruto manga, or classic ninja video games, 2025 was their year, thanks to a confluence of releases both nostalgic and new.
Ninja Gaiden, Shinobi and Double Dragon revivals are reminders that the definition of a difficult video game has changed. By Joshua Rivera Dormant video game franchises give current developers an ...
Believe it or not, there was a time when most video games were blind purchases. Well before Twitch streamers were doing full live playthroughs of unreleased titles — hell, before trial demos were even ...
Ninja-action game fans are spoiled for choice in 2025. Less than a month after the release of an excellent revival of the 2D Ninja Gaiden series comes developer LizardCube’s refreshing new take on ...
Oscar Gonzalez is a Texas native who covered video games, conspiracy theories, misinformation and cryptocurrency. Dormant for more than a decade, Shinobi: Art of Vengeance ($30) does everything right ...
Joshua started at GameRant in 2017 where he fell in love with a company that supports creativity, treats video games with the respect they deserve, and is complete with people whose passions match his ...
Ah, Shinobi. The name alone makes fans of retro gaming smile, while newer generations might blink and ask, “Shin-who?” Well, settle in, because Sega’s ninja warrior, Joe Musashi, is back in Shinobi: ...