Ninja Coloring Book

The Ninja (忍者) is a form of Japanese warrior that dates back to ancient times. They were usually known for their stealth and intelligence, using tricks and strategies to outwit their opponents. They were masters of martial arts and archery, and were known for their unique weapons such as katana and shuriken. Ninjas were also highly skilled in disguise and espionage. Nowadays, the term ninja is often used to describe someone who is skilled in martial arts and has extreme agility and reflexes. Explore great ninja coloring pages for kids to print. Especially for you was created this section with images to print. For children we also recommend Lego Ninjago coloring pages - Where we get to know the ninja characters.

Ninjas - trivia and host stories of the warriors.

Ninja warriors used a wide range of weapons, including swords such as katana, shurikens (throwing stars), nunchucks (which look like whips), metsubishi (thrown caltrops), fangs with hooks and various types of hidden blades. They also used various types of armor and protective items, as well as smoke bombs and other incendiary agents.

The history of Ninja warriors dates back to the Sengoku period (1467-1615) in Japan. At that time, many samurai clans fought for power and control over the country. In order to gain an advantage, some of these clans employed Ninja, who were highly trained warriors specializing in sabotage, espionage and sneak combat tactics. Ninja warriors became famous for their skills and ability to stay hidden, and their techniques and weapons became legendary.

Ninjas are often considered masters of the martial arts, but they could also make weapons and use all sorts of underhanded combat tactics. They were known for their use of special tools for camouflage and stealth, such as bamboo hooks or strings of stones that left marks on the ground. Ninjas were also known for their excellent and quick use of their surroundings to perform special maneuvers.

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