What?!? When I was a kid (80s/90s) we all watched ninja movies, threw wooden (later iron) shurikens and fought with wooden katanas. And I'm from Poland, 10k kilometers away form Japan. I didn't even dream about a ninja house (although I actually thought that in Japan every house has a bit of a ninja vibe in it). And now... this is real. Bucket list for my trip.
That big katana with the square tsuba (handguard) is called a Ninjato by some. Not exactly the most historically accurate sword for multiple reasons, most of the time it was just a regular katana or a wakazashi. Well I wasn't expecting everything to be fully historical, but some of it was pretty spot on. Like the hiding places, most ninja were small compared to today's average so the holes are definitely spot on.
Oh I forgot the most important things about the Ninjato. The square tsuba is a good step to climb a wall you need a leg up with, and a longer cord to pull up behind you. The scabbard is useful as well there is sometimes a hole at the bottom for a breathing tube when hiding in the reeds, and some held blinding powder in the bottom. Be careful not to mix those up... And I bet you would wonder why it's straight, multiple reasons but one is a slightly faster draw than larger katana. My favorite is launching the scabbard directly at peoples faces holding the cord, great way to surprise someone.
@@chey7691 also if I'm not mistaken the scabbard can be used to amplify sounds so you can listen in on conversations (like putting a glass up to a door)
I love Japan. I've never been to the mainland, only Okinawa when I was a child. I had so much fun. Visiting mainland Japan is on my bucket list. I love the food and all of the fun stuff to do. Thank you for sharing.
wow, I really liked this inn. I love secret rooms and doors. I still dream of a particular house that has lots of hidden rooms and staircases. love the vid.
The secret lair of the Ninja how wonderful my nephew who passed would of loved it he loved everything japanese and his favorite was Ninjas mine too I wish he could of saw your video 👍
They certainly are, though the uses are different than most media depiction. They were rarely weapons unless they were a last resort. Shuriken come in different shapes and sizes too, from multiple different "star" shapes to long thick and needle like.
This place is stinky amazing and for 30$, it's insane for cheap places are out there. Here in northern California the cheapest is motel 6 and is 80 or more abd is garage
This city needs more visitors, this is too quiet to see, and I wonder whether you felt lonely staying alone in this ninja's house. Well overall nice video 😊
When you mention "Private Accommodation" does that mean that "at that time" it was only for rent to one person/group at a time and no other would stay there? Thank you.
This is the kind of place in which I'd love to stay, with so many secret doors and passageways. Plus it looks like an interesting small town to explore. Thanks for sharing with us your experience at the ninja house. If you do end up turning into a ninja, please let us know. :D
4000yen is the price for a house or just for one room a night ? If that price for the one house ( one night ) , geez it's the cheapest price for a house one night that i've ever seen .
It's sad that the modern myth of the ninja inspired by samurai era spies is exploited all over Iga. The truth is so much more illusive and mysterious. There are now modern translations of historic "ninja" scrolls into english of the Bansenshukai, The Shinobi Hiden and the Shoninki for anyone who wants to learn more accurately about the shinobi no mono of fuedal Japan.
I don't mind this little house inn to stay in for the night, but Good God Almighty the place CREEKS like H&&&. The steps make noise, the doors make creaking noises, and the worse offender of all, the hidden manga room in this video creaked so hard that my body tensed up. Knowing that I am a person whom stays up at night, anything creaking in the night for me is a death sentence for children whom want to read books or play video games at night like that...UGH, I don't know how these ninjas can go quietly through the place when the entire structure creeks and makes noise the moment you place a foot on the structure....Thank goodness ninjas were taught how to manage their steps and keep quiet 95 percent of the time. Other than that concern, the place looks really spacious for one person to stay in (most likely a family of 6 can easily stay in that place for all I know. But the parents with young children have to keep an eye out for where the children hide or run off too. You'll never know, they'll just keep playing hide and seek in that building, and most likely hide from their parents if they didn't want to go outside or something.) as well as having a traditional japanese rooms and architecture that looks similar to how houses and buildings used ot be in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Did you know that Ninja actually existed in Japan?
I wish see you in a video about gundam thing in japan😊 you make amazing videos!
I did. I read up on the history of them a bit before watching this video. Quite fascinating!!
yes but do they still exist
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一人だけが知っています。
と言っても顔合わせしていないんです。
私の知っている方話し多くな事万歳語らないんです。
ただ、今の仕事は身分の上の方々のSPをしているとの事です!
まぁ……侍もいますので忍者や忍びがあっても不思議ではないと思います。
Naruto is real 🤯
I will never sleep alone in there. Afraid of lurking ninja ghosts.
How would you know they're there?
Other ghosts: Rattle chains, moan in the wind.
Ninja Ghosts: Silent.
No need to hear them, but you could see them😳
I agree I wouldn’t want to stay there alone either!
I love tatami! 畳が大好きです!❤😍🥰
What?!? When I was a kid (80s/90s) we all watched ninja movies, threw wooden (later iron) shurikens and fought with wooden katanas. And I'm from Poland, 10k kilometers away form Japan.
I didn't even dream about a ninja house (although I actually thought that in Japan every house has a bit of a ninja vibe in it).
And now... this is real. Bucket list for my trip.
This channel truly lives up to its name! Arigato gozaimasu 🤘🇯🇵🤘🇦🇺🦘
Thank you so much ☺️
I keep watching your videos because of how real to life they are, I feel like I'm actually walking with you!
Love your videos. This one was extra interesting. Cannot wait to someday visit Japan. Your videos really are excellent.
Thank you so much. If you have any request for my future Vids, please tell me
I was so excited when you uploaded actually your videos help me focus on my homework. I even got a 99.1 % last term so thank you.
Love it! What a cool house, I'd spend all day running around pretending to be a Ninja 😂
Thanks for creating all these videos of many places (all over Japan) you have filmed and shown us on your channel. I will keep watching.
I will be going to Japan the end of August I'm staying for 6 weeks, visiting as many places as I can.
That big katana with the square tsuba (handguard) is called a Ninjato by some. Not exactly the most historically accurate sword for multiple reasons, most of the time it was just a regular katana or a wakazashi. Well I wasn't expecting everything to be fully historical, but some of it was pretty spot on. Like the hiding places, most ninja were small compared to today's average so the holes are definitely spot on.
Oh I forgot the most important things about the Ninjato. The square tsuba is a good step to climb a wall you need a leg up with, and a longer cord to pull up behind you. The scabbard is useful as well there is sometimes a hole at the bottom for a breathing tube when hiding in the reeds, and some held blinding powder in the bottom. Be careful not to mix those up... And I bet you would wonder why it's straight, multiple reasons but one is a slightly faster draw than larger katana. My favorite is launching the scabbard directly at peoples faces holding the cord, great way to surprise someone.
@@chey7691 also if I'm not mistaken the scabbard can be used to amplify sounds so you can listen in on conversations (like putting a glass up to a door)
@@veki2211 it can though there are better techniques and tools for it, usually something thinner like a bowl or shell you can slip in your pocket.
WHAT?! THAT'S CRAZY AND AWESOME
I love Japan. I've never been to the mainland, only Okinawa when I was a child. I had so much fun. Visiting mainland Japan is on my bucket list. I love the food and all of the fun stuff to do. Thank you for sharing.
Amazing. i love japan, very good technology
Looking forward for your new video and here it come! It’s looks fun to be there.
Great respect to the Ninja
That was lots of fun. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
No ninjas were shown in the video because they were all hiding.
🤣🤣🤣
wow, I really liked this inn. I love secret rooms and doors. I still dream of a particular house that has lots of hidden rooms and staircases. love the vid.
Another great video. Loved it. 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
Thank you 🤗
Very nice video, you show us so many things, you deserve a sub.
Very interesting! I would love to stay in such a fun house. It looks comfortable and spacious, too.
I really enjoy your videos.
Guess i gotta train here a bit before going to Konoha as professional ninja.
The secret lair of the Ninja how wonderful my nephew who passed would of loved it he loved everything japanese and his favorite was Ninjas mine too I wish he could of saw your video 👍
23:30 - This is why the ninjas stalk you around Iga. Revenge.
Im glad i’ve found your video. I feel like im traveling my backetlist tour in Japan. 👍🏼🥰
Hope you enjoy!
i wish i could go to japan and have a tour to the most beautiful place in japan
My friend this is awesome I have to take a trip to Japan you guys have alot of amazing stuff to be honest better than USA
I Love Ninja in Japan because my favorite Anime is Naruto Shippuden I loved it 💖🇯🇵✌🏻🥷🥷❤️❤️👍🏻👏🏻
Reminds me of the movie Beverly hills ninja lol ... awesome video bud. Keep em coming! 🙌🏽💯👍🏽💪🏽
Both buildings give off strong Fatal Frame videogame series vibes.
Nice tour sir.
This is amazing
Cool!! It reminds me Tenchu game so much! 😊
Madonna's "Material Girl" is playing while you're having your dinner 😜
All these escape routes are amazing
Kind of funny they were playing Modonna music in the background of a Japanese resteraunt
Love from India I really loves your videos brother
This is very cool
Amazing
Must be off season but if I get a chance to go to Japan I'm staying here looks pretty neat a little too quiet though
It's a fantastic Ninja House.@marcello sergiusti.
wow this is so cool like living in a video game
I had an eerie feeling watching this video. Something seems off with the city and mansion
Cool
Ninja microwave cool!
I didn't know ninja stars were real!
They certainly are, though the uses are different than most media depiction. They were rarely weapons unless they were a last resort. Shuriken come in different shapes and sizes too, from multiple different "star" shapes to long thick and needle like.
I'd rig the entire place to be an Escape Room. Spene the night solving ninja puzzles.
This place is stinky amazing and for 30$, it's insane for cheap places are out there. Here in northern California the cheapest is motel 6 and is 80 or more abd is garage
when u take katana, It's reminds me about samurai x.
This city needs more visitors, this is too quiet to see, and I wonder whether you felt lonely staying alone in this ninja's house. Well overall nice video 😊
Feels like there will be a physco thats gonna attack anytime soon! See too much thriller movies.
😅
Nice video.. but I wonder if there in Japan have a Samurai city??
Why don't you put contact information and prices for the room in the description? I'm curious!
"big face ninja" 🥴😩😂😂😂
1:41 chemtrails in Japan too
26:07 is that a ninja back massager?
Early, ALSO JAPAN YOO
Says da video has only 1 veiw
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When you mention "Private Accommodation" does that mean that "at that time" it was only for rent to one person/group at a time and no other would stay there? Thank you.
Oh and if I'm correct, those blinds are called "Roman Blinds." :)
Wow what era is that microwave from?
10:48 They are not ninjas with their WiFi password
i hope u didnt miss any ninja secrets! haha
Jackie Chan is a chinese kungfu actor.....a closer guess would be Sho Kosugi
Ninja
Insert vine boom at 6:58
4.50 are those raw eggs
Have you ever encountered spiders or a bug problem in the places you visit??
This is the kind of place in which I'd love to stay, with so many secret doors and passageways. Plus it looks like an interesting small town to explore.
Thanks for sharing with us your experience at the ninja house. If you do end up turning into a ninja, please let us know. :D
Beautiful Katana. Swords can never be sharpened in Japan. One can plan in living in a prison for their entire lifetime.
What? Is this for real? Is it like our gun laws in Canada-if you don’t have a license, you can only own one if it’s altered so it cannot fire. ?
Oke
4000yen is the price for a house or just for one room a night ? If that price for the one house ( one night ) , geez it's the cheapest price for a house one night that i've ever seen .
It's the price for a house!!!
🥷🥷🥷
It's sad that the modern myth of the ninja inspired by samurai era spies is exploited all over Iga. The truth is so much more illusive and mysterious. There are now modern translations of historic "ninja" scrolls into english of the Bansenshukai, The Shinobi Hiden and the Shoninki for anyone who wants to learn more accurately about the shinobi no mono of fuedal Japan.
3:25 Okay, this poster really bothers me. It's showing a ninja deflecting a katana that someone threw at them.
Who throws a Katana??
I don't mind this little house inn to stay in for the night, but Good God Almighty the place CREEKS like H&&&. The steps make noise, the doors make creaking noises, and the worse offender of all, the hidden manga room in this video creaked so hard that my body tensed up. Knowing that I am a person whom stays up at night, anything creaking in the night for me is a death sentence for children whom want to read books or play video games at night like that...UGH, I don't know how these ninjas can go quietly through the place when the entire structure creeks and makes noise the moment you place a foot on the structure....Thank goodness ninjas were taught how to manage their steps and keep quiet 95 percent of the time.
Other than that concern, the place looks really spacious for one person to stay in (most likely a family of 6 can easily stay in that place for all I know. But the parents with young children have to keep an eye out for where the children hide or run off too. You'll never know, they'll just keep playing hide and seek in that building, and most likely hide from their parents if they didn't want to go outside or something.) as well as having a traditional japanese rooms and architecture that looks similar to how houses and buildings used ot be in the 16th and 17th centuries.
What is with eating raw eggs, eating raw eggs can get salmonella if not careful
Because of the custom of eating raw eggs in Japan, all eggs distributed in Japan are hygienically controlled and there is no risk of salmonella.
7:40 did he just disrespected the katana, if it is fake but still you should keep it in correct manner
8:59 again bruh
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