• Iga-ryū (伊賀流, "the Iga School") is an umbrella term for ninjutsu traditions that come from the Iga region, according to Japanese legend. It became one...
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  • have a long history, began teaching Koga and Iga ninjutsu more popularly with the opening of the Iga-ryū Ninja Museum by Jinichi Kawakami, and the Kuroryukan...
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    reported that Tōdō Takatora employs the Iga-ryū Ninjas. Aside from Ninjas, he also employs local clans of Iga province as "Musokunin", which is a class...
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    known as shinobi) based in Iga Province during the Sengoku period of Japan. One of the two major schools of ninjutsu, Iga-ryū, is attributed to, and takes...
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    near Iga Ueno Castle. Jinichi Kawakami, who serves as the honorary director of the Iga-ryū Ninja Museum, is proclaimed to be the 21st head of Iga-ryū ninjutsu...
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    become Ayama District on March 29, 1896 Iga-ryū, the Iga Ninja school of ninjutsu Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Iga" in Japan Encyclopedia, p. 373, p....
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  • from Iga area Iga Ueno Castle, a fortification in the centre of town and site of the former headquarters of the Iga ikki Iga-ryū (literally “the Iga School”)...
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    National Route 368 National Route 422 Two of Iga's main tourist attractions are the Iga Ueno Castle and the Iga-ryū Ninja Museum (the area around the city being...
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    Ichiden-ryū 浅山一傳流 Araki-ryū Fusen-ryū 不遷流 Gyokushin-ryū Hontai Yōshin-ryū 本體楊心流(Takagi Ryu)高木流 Iga-ryū 為我流 Kashima Shin-ryū 鹿島神流 Kitō-ryū 起倒流 Kukishin-ryū九鬼神流...
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  • of Kōga-ryū were known as "Kōga-no-mono", and operated as shinobi throughout Japan's turbulent Sengoku period. The beginnings of the Kōga-ryū may be traced...
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