Ninja: The Shadow Warriors Of Feudal Japan | Ancient Black Ops

Published 2024-03-06
Feudal Japan's Shadow Warriors, the ninja, were unconventional warfare experts, specializing in deception, ambush, infiltration, assassination, and espionage. Despite facing overwhelming odds and the wrath of feudal overlords, the ninja's ingenuity and resilience lead to unexpected victories and alliances, shaping the course of Japanese history.

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All Comments (21)
  • @mattkeeler3599
    The British dudes do not represent the Shinobi they were simply stating that modern Black Ops have traits in common with the ancient art of ninjutsu
  • @paulcantu2
    “Never trust a ninja, not even your own ninja” lmaooo I see what he did there
  • @brettcurtis5710
    You sold an Hattori Hanso sword? Yep! But it's priceless!! Not in El Paso it ain't!!
  • @killaant84
    I love anything about Japanese history and culture
  • I couldn't stop watching this video about the ninja, the Shadow Warriors of feudal Japan! It does a wonderful job of encapsulating the key characteristics of these great heroes who were experts in unconventional warfare. With their mastery of deceit and unparalleled abilities in infiltration and espionage, the ninja's tale is a captivating tale of perseverance and mystery. An enthralling look at a pivotal period in Japanese history that has fascinated and captivated people all across the globe.
  • @evelynrose3334
    Go to minute marker 15:50. Check out the soldiers undershirt. I didn’t know they had silkscreen machines back then. 😅 Editing!!! You’re fired!!
  • @youtub415
    7:30 didn't know that Japanese speak Vietnamese at that time
  • @DMitr0
    38:34 dude almost pulled off the fire ninjutsu whilst showing of his hand sign skills :face-blue-smiling:
  • @FoxfirePoet
    I don't know what the hell he said at 07:33 but I'm pretty damned sure it wasn't Japanese.